Australasia is a leader in mine communication and management systems, drones, autonomous vehicles and safety-related tech.
A new study provides answers based on a survey with more than 6,000 researchers from the Max Planck Society and the ...
The survey from Society of Manufacturing Engineers and CESMII comes before the start of the 2022 Smart Manufacturing Experience conference in Pittsburgh. Are robots the future for Pittsburgh's ...
Welcome to our announcement of the 2024 OFFICER Media Group Technology Survey. In this brief survey, which should take (on average) less than five minutes to complete, we're trying to gain insight ...
NAR's 2025 Technology Survey reveals eSignature (79%) and social media (75%) remain the most widely used tech tools among Realtors, with AI adoption reaching 68% of agents. Despite widespread ...
According to our 2018 Teaching with Technology Survey, while some faculty still see technology as a hindrance, most think it has had a positive impact on teaching and learning. In a recent survey of ...
Bank Director's 2025 Technology Survey examines decision-making, data strategies and how banks are using artificial intelligence. Community banks have access to valuable customer financial data, but ...
The survey, which collected responses from 55 leaders at hospitals and health systems, comes as interest in AI — and concerns about its safe and equitable use — have spiked over the past year and a ...
Innovations in voice technology will drive fundamental changes in consumer behavior in the next three years or less, a new study by AppDynamics reveals. After all, consumers DO want voice technology — ...
A new survey from the Center for Connected Medicine and KLAS Research finds that patient access is still top of mind for most health system leaders, with telehealth, AI and scheduling tools the most ...
In our third annual Teaching with Technology Survey, a quarter of faculty respondents said they do not allow students to use mobile phones in the classroom. Should cell phones be permitted in class?
Well over a third of U.S. contractors responding to JBKnowledge’s 2015 Construction Technology survey spend less than 1% of corporate revenue (fees the corporation bills to projects as either profit ...