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Experts discuss future of AI in education on The EdTech Podcast, sponsored by Nord Anglia Education

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LONDON, June 18, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — ‘Can We Trust in AI for Education?’, the final podcast in the AI in Education series, sponsored by Nord Anglia Education, is now available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.

Rose Luckin, professor at University College London and a world-renowned expert in the use of AI in education, led the discussion with Lord David Puttnam, Chair of Atticus Education and Chair of Nord Anglia’s Education Advisory Board, alongside Timo Hannay, founder of data insights company SchoolDash.
The podcast discusses preparing society for the next advancements in AI through experimentation and education, so people “can live fruitfully and safely in an AI rich world,” according to Professor Luckin.
Highlights from the episode:
On the need to continue advancing digital literacy, Professor Luckin said: “Teachers need to experiment and feel that it’s okay to try out these tools—even if they might not get it right the first time—so they have that space to learn together.”Lord Puttnam commented on how important it is to “create an environment of trust within which AI can operate.” Adding that failing to do so could see AI turn into a disruptive technology in the same way that aspects of social media have managed to.Timo Hannay said: “How we end up in a good place rather than a bad place with AI is by having healthy scepticism around it. It’s here—I don’t think we could uninvent it even if we wanted to, and I think it can genuinely be a massive force for good, not least in education.”Professor Luckin remarked: “We know AI has the potential to revolutionise education, making it more personalised and accessible. With careful consideration, it can be thoughtfully integrated into educational practices to benefit both students and educators.”Highlighting the learning opportunity across Nord Anglia Education’s global network of schools—which allows for AI tools’ impact to be seen on a large scale—Lord Puttnam said: “The great thing we can do at Nord Anglia is prove what can work”, which he hopes will influence the scale of AI’s adoption and its overall benefit to education.The full ‘AI in Education’ series is sponsored by Nord Anglia Education:
Episode 1: Preparing Young People for their Future with AIEpisode 2: AI, Metacognition, and NeuroscienceEpisode 3: AI from a Global PerspectiveEpisode 4: AI as a Tool of Equity of LearningEpisode 5: Can We Trust in AI for Education? Learn more about Nord Anglia’s perspectives on AI in education here.
Media enquiries: David BatesCommunications Manager+44 (0) 7787 [email protected]
About Nord Anglia Education: 
As a leading international schools organisation, we’re shaping a generation of creative and resilient global citizens who graduate from our schools with everything they need for success, whatever they choose to be or do in life.  
Our strong academic foundations combine world-class teaching and curricula with cutting-edge technology and facilities, creating learning experiences like no other. Inside and outside of the classroom, we inspire our students to achieve more than they ever thought possible.    No two children learn the same way, which is why our schools around the world personalise learning to what works best for every student. Inspired by our high-quality teachers, our students achieve outstanding academic results and go on to study at the world’s top universities.  
To learn more or apply for a place for your child, go to nordangliaeducation.com.  
About The EdTech Podcast: 
The Edtech Podcast improves the dialogue between ‘ed’ and ‘tech’ through storytelling for better innovation and impact and was founded and developed by Sophie Bailey in 2016. 
Since its launch, The Edtech Podcast has quickly developed into the world’s leading podcast on EdTech, downloaded 5000 – 8000 times each month from 145 countries in total, and guiding an audience consisting of global education leaders, startups, learning and development specialists, blue-chips, investors, government, and media.  
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Huawei Yang Chaobin: AI for Networks Powers Productivity

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SHANGHAI, June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — At MWC Shanghai 2024, Huawei’s Board Member and President of ICT Products & Solutions Yang Chaobin discussed how AI technology, particularly generative AI, brings new opportunities and requirements to telecom networks. He also discussed the importance of integrating and applying innovative digital and intelligent technologies to accelerate network evolution towards higher-level autonomy and make networks more productive.

In his speech entitled “AI for Networks: Powering Productivity”, Yang said, “The telecom industry has kicked off 5G-A, while generative AI has achieved major breakthroughs. AI, as a foundational technology for network automation, is set to accelerate the industry’s transition towards higher-level network autonomy, and play a key role in 5G-A business success.”
Yang also noted that generative AI is transforming information production, processing, transfer, and exchange to create mobile AI opportunities and boost traffic, connections, and services. This also means higher requirements for differentiated service experience monetization and automated network O&M. Yang introduced how Huawei’s upgraded Autonomous Driving Network (ADN) solution is now powered by the company’s Telecom Foundation Model to provide five role-based copilots and five scenario-based agents. The solution will enhance the value of networks in three aspects: service enablement, network maintenance, and experience assurance.
According to Yang, the copilots can support five roles: network operations center (NOC) staff, customer service personnel, field maintenance engineers, home broadband installation and maintenance engineers, and home broadband users. The copilots can reshape human-machine interaction and collaboration by supporting intelligent knowledge Q&A and assisted O&M, significantly improving efficiency and lowering the bar for technical engineers.
Furthermore, the agents can support five high-value scenarios across network maintenance, optimization, and operation. Based on preset policies, the agents can automatically break down complex tasks, orchestrate processes, and invoke tools and application programming interfaces (APIs) to achieve scenario-based autonomy, greatly improving both operational efficiency and customer experience.
The copilots and agents highlight the business value that AI can create in innovative applications. During his keynote, Yang shared some typical scenarios in which the copilots and agents can create great value, including fault management, wireless network optimization, and enterprise campus private networks.
MWC Shanghai 2024 will be held from June 26 to June 28 in Shanghai, China. During the event, Huawei will showcase its latest products and solutions at stands E10 and E50 in Hall N1 of the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).
2024 will mark the first year of commercial 5.5G, and F5.5G gigabit optical network deployment has already begun. Synergies across networks, cloud, and intelligence are set to give rise to pervasive intelligent applications and increasingly diverse user experiences. Together with global operators, industry professionals, and opinion leaders, Huawei will dive into exciting topics at this year’s MWC Shanghai, like how to amplify 5G’s success in the 5.5G era and how to tap into the potential of operator revenue growth to bring us even faster to the intelligent world. For more information, please visit: https://carrier.huawei.com/en/events/mwcs2024.
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Medasense Announces a Strategic Agreement With Global Medical Company, Nihon Kohden Corporation

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RAMAT GAN, Israel, June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Medasense, a global leader in pain monitoring solutions, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with Nihon Kohden for the exclusive distribution of its revolutionary pain monitoring device in Japan. This partnership is intended to transform pain management practices across Japanese healthcare facilities, offering a significant advancement in patient care.

 
Nihon Kohden, renowned for its history of excellence in providing innovative high quality, reliable medical technology that improves the way healthcare is practiced, is partnering with Medasense to introduce its nociception monitor to the Japanese market. This cutting-edge device, with its state-of-the-art AI powered NOL – Nociception Level Index®, provides real-time, objective pain monitoring, enabling the personalization and optimization of pain treatment. It will be accessible to hospitals and clinics throughout Japan through Nihon Kohden’s extensive distribution channels pending regulatory approval.
Medasense’s CEO & Founder, Galit Zuckerman, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration: “We are honored to partner with Nihon Kohden, a company with a long history of excellence, that shares our vision of improving patient care through innovative solutions. Our mission is to help all patients suffer less from pain and the adverse effects of pain medication. Nihon Kohden’s established clinical, technological leadership and expertise in the Japanese market make them the perfect partner to distribute our nociception monitor.”
NOL monitoring provides an AI powered, clinically validated index to objectively quantify the physiological response to pain (nociception) supporting clinicians in delivering personalized anesthesia tailored to patient requirements. With over 40 peer reviewed publications, clinical studies have demonstrated that NOL-guided analgesia resulted in intraoperative opioid sparing, and improved post operative pain scores and patient recovery.1,2
For more information about Medasense and Nihon Kohden, please visit www.medasense.com and www.nihonkohden.com/.
About Medasense and NOL – Nociception Level Index® Technology
Medasense is transforming pain management with its breakthrough technology that empowers clinicians to optimize and personalize pain control, significantly reducing the risk of pain or of overmedication. The company’s flagship product, the PMD-200™, equipped with the NOL-Nociception Level Index®, leverages advanced artificial intelligence and a proprietary non-invasive sensor system. This unique platform provides objective monitoring and quantification of a patient’s pain response, making it an essential tool in an operating room and critical care unit settings where patients cannot communicate their pain levels. The PMD-200 is the first and only monitor to be authorized by the FDA for pain measurement for anaesthesiology. It has been used in over 100,000 surgeries worldwide, and is commercially available in the US, Europe, Canada, Latin America and Israel.
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About Nihon Kohden
Founded in 1951, Nihon Kohden is a global leader of medical solutions with the goal to improve healthcare with advanced technology. For more than 70 years, Nihon Kohden has continued to provide a wide range of medical electronic equipment including EEG, EMG/EP measuring systems, electrocardiographs, bedside monitors, defibrillators, AEDs, ventilators, and hematology instruments.
Nihon Kohden utilizes cutting-edge technology to support medical treatment in all clinical areas, integrating medical devices into the IT network to meet customers’ requirements and offers a wide, comprehensive solution.
For further information please contact:Rachel Weissbrod, VP Clinical & Market Development, [email protected] 
1.  Meijer, F., Honing, M., Roor, T., Toet, S., Calis, P., Olofsen, E., Martini, C., van Velzen, M., Aarts, L., Niesters, M., Boon, M., Dahan, A. (2020). Reduced postoperative pain using Nociception Level-guided fentanyl dosing during sevoflurane anaesthesia: a randomised controlled trial. British Journal of Anaesthesia, In Press. DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bja.2020.07.057
2.  Fleur S. Meijer, Chris H. Martini, Suzanne Broens, Martijn Boon, Marieke Niesters, Leon Aarts, Erik Olofsen, Monique van Velzen, Albert Dahan. Nociception-guided versus Standard Care during Remifentanil–Propofol Anesthesia: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Anesthesiology (2019); 130:745–755
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IoT Sensors Market Set to Surpass USD 107.74 Billion by 2031| SkyQuest Technology

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WESTFORD, Mass., June 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — According to SkyQuest, the global IoT Sensors Market size was valued at USD 11.20 Billion in 2022 and is poised to grow from USD 14.40 Billion in 2023 to USD 107.74 Billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 28.60% during the forecast period (2024-2031).

IoT sensors are sensors that are specifically designed for Internet of Things (IoT) devices and applications. High adoption of IoT devices and growing advancements in IoT technologies are fostering demand for novel IoT sensors. The global IoT sensors market is segmented into sensor type, vertical, and region.
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IoT Sensors Market Overview: 
Report Coverage 
Details 
Market Revenue in 2023 
$ 14.40 billion 
Estimated Value by 2031 
$ 107.74 billion 
Growth Rate 
Poised to grow at a CAGR of 28.60% 
Forecast Period 
2024–2031 
Forecast Units 
Value (USD Billion) 
Report Coverage 
Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends 
Segments Covered 
Sensor Type, Network Technology, and Vertical
Geographies Covered 
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Middle East & Africa, Latin America
Report Highlights 
Updated financial information / product portfolio of players 
Key Market Opportunities 
Proliferation of Smart Devices
Key Market Drivers 
Advancements in Wireless Communication Technologies
Segments covered in IoT Sensors Market are as follows:
Sensor TypeTemperature Sensor, Pressure Sensor, Humidity Sensor, Flow Sensor, Accelerometer, Magnetometer, Gyroscope, Inertial Sensor, Image Sensor, Touch Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Acoustic Sensor, Motion Sensor, Occupancy Sensor (Image Processing Occupancy Sensors, Intelligent Occupancy Sensors), CO2 Sensor, Other Sensors (Light sensor, Radar sensor)Network TechnologyWired (KNX, LonWorks, Ethernet, MODBUS, DALI), Wireless (Wi-Fi [Bluetooth Smart, Wi-Fi Bluetooth Smart, Bluetooth Smart / Ant+, Bluetooth 5]), ZIGBEE, Z-WAVE, NFC, RFID, ENOCEAN, THREAD, GLoWPAN, WIRELESS-HART, Frocess field bus, DECT-ULE, Others (ANT+, ISA100, GPS, Sub-Gig, and Cellular)VerticalConsumer (Home automation, Smart cities, Wearable electronics), Commercial (Retail, Aerospace and Defense, Logistics and supply chain, Entertainment, Financial Institutes, Corporate Offices), Industrial (Energy, Industrial Automation, Transportation, Healthcare, Smart agriculture)Request Free Customization of this report:
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Pressure Sensors Keeping Up the Pressure in IoT Sensors Market
Pressure sensors are used in cars as well as industrial facilities used to make cars and are a vital part of almost all kinds of technical devices or products. Pressure sensors play a vital role in maintaining the safety of multiple operations by keeping the pressure in check and warning users when it reaches unsafe levels. High emphasis on security around the world is projected to promote the demand for pressure sensors in the future. Aerospace, healthcare, and manufacturing are some key industry verticals where demand for pressure sensors will always be high.
The rapid surge in the use of gesture-sensitive devices all over the world is promoting the demand for accelerometer sensors. From factory automation to smart homes, the use of accelerometer sensors is projected to soar high over the coming years. Rising sales of fitness trackers and gaming consoles are also estimated to bolster the demand for accelerometer sensors in the future.
Temperature sensors are also anticipated to be highly popular in multiple IoT devices owing to the surging demand for temperature monitoring and control in various applications. Temperature sensors are also highly vital in maintaining the safety of IoT devices and surroundings to avoid mishaps due to excessive increases or drops in temperatures. Other types of sensors include motion sensors, light sensors, CO2 sensors, occupancy sensors, gyroscopes, proximity sensors, etc. All these different types of sensors are highly crucial for sustained IoT sensors market growth across the forecast period and beyond, therefore investing in any of these could help market players bolster their share.
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High IoT Adoption Allows Industrial Vertical to Take Crown in Revenue Generation
The use of IoT technologies in the industrial vertical is increasing rapidly, which is why this sub-segment holds prominence in the global IoT sensors market. High demand for automation and increasing use of IoT devices to achieve the same are slated to foster new opportunities for IoT sensors market players in this segment. High adoption of the Industry 4.0 trend is also helping this sub-segment boost the demand for IoT sensors. Development of smart infrastructure is also boosting the demand for IoT sensors in the commercial vertical. From healthcare to construction, multiple industry verticals are promoting the use of IoT technologies and thereby driving sales of IoT sensors as well.
Pressure sensors for IoT devices and IoT sensors for industrial verticals are projected to be highly popular. IoT sensor companies should invest in these sub-segments to get the best return on their investments. Meanwhile, new companies can experiment with other segments to find what suits the best for their business and focus on the same. As per analysts, investing in the development of novel proximity and accelerometer sensors will be highly rewarding for upcoming IoT sensor companies.
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Internet Of Things (IoT) Market
Internet Of Things (IoT) Professional Services Market
IoT Security Market
5G IoT Market
About Us:
SkyQuest is an IP focused Research and Investment Bank and Accelerator of Technology and assets. We provide access to technologies, markets and finance across sectors viz. Life Sciences, CleanTech, AgriTech, NanoTech and Information & Communication Technology.
We work closely with innovators, inventors, innovation seekers, entrepreneurs, companies and investors alike in leveraging external sources of R&D. Moreover, we help them in optimizing the economic potential of their intellectual assets. Our experiences with innovation management and commercialization has expanded our reach across North America, Europe, ASEAN and Asia Pacific. 
Contact:Mr. Jagraj SinghSkyQuest Technology1 Apache Way,Westford,Massachusetts 01886USA (+1) 351-333-4748Email: [email protected] Our Website: https://www.skyquestt.com/
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