New smart glasses coming from Qualcomm and Pokemon Go creator Niantic
/There's a race for the next great pair of smart glasses. Apple is reportedly working on a pair. So is Facebook. And Niantic Labs, creator of AR phone games Pokemon Go and Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, said Thursday it's collaborating with Qualcomm on a reference design solution that will mix hardware, software and cloud services, using a just-announced ARVR Snapdragon XR2 chip for phone and PC-free headsets.
Unlike previous AR headsets like the Magic Leap and the HoloLens 2, which have been expensive and targeted at enterprise or deep-pocketed entrepreneurs, it sounds like Qualcomm and Niantic's plan is to find ways to make affordable AR smart glasses (and software) that everyday people might actually wear. There's no clear time frame for when this design might emerge, but it seems like it'll run parallel to existing efforts from other companies like Apple over the next few years.
SubjectWell, Human API Partner to Provide Free Patient Medical Record Retrieval
/– Risk-free clinical trial marketplace, SubjectWell partners with data-sharing platform Human API to provide free record retrieval to clinical trial sites and sponsors.
– The risk-free clinical trials marketplace will use Human API’s platform to simplify patient-approved health data collection and speed up the randomization process.
SubjectWell, the risk-free clinical trial marketplace has partnered with data-sharing platform Human API to provide free medical record retrieval to clinical trial sites and sponsors. Through this partnership, SubjectWell seeks to increase the speed of the randomization process and further bolster its risk-free offerings for sponsors.
Partnership Benefits
Medical record retrieval remains a pain point today for clinical trial sites, as considerable time and resources are dedicated to manually obtaining medical records before sites can confirm a diagnosis and enroll a patient into a study. With the Human API platform, SubjectWell can now give prospective participants a simple way to share their medical records – no matter where or how it was stored – in just a few minutes. SubjectWell can then send the electronic patient records along with their pre-screened at no additional cost beyond the per-randomized-patient price.
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STAG Buying Group To Partner With Myagi To Digitise Training And Communication
/With their impressive and growing roster of retailers, STAG’s decision to use Myagi is intended to strengthen these and any future relationships. STAG hopes to transform the narrative and expand its scope as a buying group through supporting members in their pursuit to digitize their business. STAG seeks to offer its partners value beyond just being a medium that bridges the gap between brands and retailers. Through Myagi, they can ensure that they are able to provide support and increased value to their growing group of retailers.
Myagi is a digital platform used to provide increased collaboration and support between brands and their retailers, in their pursuit of driving product sell-through and customer experience. As a platform, Myagi is well-known within the industry through their work with key retailers and brands in the sports and outdoor space, such as Asics, Burton McCall and New Balance – most of which STAG are already working with. This provides STAG with the ability to tap into the existing network and leverage the value of Myagi for its members.
WhiteFox Secures Remote ID for World's Largest Drone Manufacturer During First-of-Its-Kind International Demonstration of Trusted Drone Traffic Management
/WhiteFox, a global leader in drone security, develops capabilities to pioneer the safe integration of drones into society and offers worldwide airspace management solutions. In conjunction with the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration and the Transglobal Secure Collaboration Program (TSCP), the world's largest drone manufacturer DJI used WhiteFox's capability to secure drone and operator identity during the United Nations International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Drone Enable 3 Symposium.
ICAO is a United Nations specialized agency representing aviation sectors from 193 Member States, and setting standards and recommended practices for civil aviation operations around the world. The demonstration was conducted as part of ICAO’s proceedings.
During the demonstration, DJI drones broadcasted their identity using the new, proposed ASTM standard for drone remote identification, and were cryptographically verified by WhiteFox cloud services, providing an unforgeable link between the drone and operator's identity. The standard supports a variety of receivers, including smartphones, laptops, and dedicated hardware, all using widely deployed technologies, such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.