• IBM's latest Cost of a Data Breach report looked at data breaches experienced by 553 organisations globally between March 2022 and March 2023. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Increased technology investment will be one of the supply chain trends shaking up 2023 , predicts consulting firm KPMG. (unisys.com)
  • Speaking of technology, learn about the latest HR technology trends for 2022 at www.paychex.com/articles/hcm/technology-trends-in-hr. (apple.com)
  • Payroll technology is another great way to increase productivity, learn about the payroll technology trends for 2022. (apple.com)
  • Using microcosting, we estimated healthcare system costs (in 2022 US dollars) of 2 digital adherence technologies, 99DOTS medication sleeves and video-observed therapy (VOT), implemented in demonstration projects during 2018-2021. (cdc.gov)
  • The average costs of a breach in healthcare reached nearly $11m this year, which IBM claims is a 53pc price increase since 2020. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • The two sides had been in legal dispute since 2020 over whether content providers that generate large volumes of traffic should pay for network usage, or whether that would go against the principle of 'net neutrality' and lead to higher costs for consumers. (thestar.com.my)
  • Aperture-dependent design was combined with fixed quotations for similar parts from the commercialized SkyTrough product, and established an installed cost of $130/m 2 in 2020. (energy.gov)
  • However, there is an important role as well for ingenious, low-tech, less-expensive approaches to improved health and increased longevity. (acsh.org)
  • This is a major technological milestone for Andfjord Salmon and a really nice Christmas present to our shareholders, utilizing our own technology. (aquaculturemag.com)
  • High-tech medical advances make for sexy headlines, but the use of common-sense low-tech checklists can provide more than an ounce of prevention. (acsh.org)
  • 208,286 ] Recent advances in switching technology are driving the cost of UWB implementation lower, and many believe UWB is the potential next wave in commercial wireless communications. (cdc.gov)
  • By leveraging current advances in mobile technologies, person-centered treatment observation can be achieved by digital adherence technologies (DATs) such as medication sleeves, smart pill boxes, and video-supported therapy. (cdc.gov)
  • The hope is that the state, as a huge consumer of electricity, will provide a giant early market for the technology, helping to scale it up, pushing down costs, and driving innovation in the nascent sector. (technologyreview.com)
  • Computers And Productivity In France: Some Evidence ," Economics of Innovation and New Technology , Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 9(3), pages 275-315. (repec.org)
  • The HHTP was created with the intention to become Vietnam's leading high-tech industry cluster for manufacturing, research and development, and innovation. (pentalog.com)
  • (RFA-RM-12-023) convened a workshop on May 5 and 6, 2016, to share progress and to discuss case studies on health care technology diffusion, innovation, physician networks, and characteristics associated with diffusion. (nih.gov)
  • BGR's audience craves our industry-leading insights on the latest in tech and entertainment, as well as our authoritative and expansive reviews. (bgr.com)
  • Companies are boosting customer service, taking care of cargo and passenger bags, accommodating high-travel times and gaining data insights using technology solutions from Unisys. (unisys.com)
  • The NEI Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) (R43/R44) and Small Business Technology Transfer Research (STTR) (R41/R42) programs provide early-stage capital for innovative small U.S. companies for the purpose of engaging in federal Research & Development (R&D) that has a strong potential for commercialization. (nih.gov)
  • With an economy as uncertain as the one we are facing today, businesses are forced to take on a range challenges, from supply chain issues and the rising cost of doing business, to the Great Resignation and inflation. (apple.com)
  • High inflation has the potential to reduce your profit and affect the viability of your business. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • Many businesses look to increase prices when considering how to respond to high inflation, however, this isn't the only option. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • In a high inflation environment, don't wait for your usual periodic price review. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • Undertake research or testing to find out what your customers and potential customers are prepared to pay for your product or services in a high inflation environment. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • You may find customers are more willing to accept regular modest price increases in a high inflation environment, rather than a once-off large increase. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • Dubai: Worries about inflation and job cuts in the global tech space have so far not slowed down hiring activity in the UAE, with healthcare, ecommerce and fintech still driving a lot of new recruitments. (gulfnews.com)
  • Most firms surveyed conduct annual pay reviews, with 49 per cent budgeting for higher salaries considering the increasing inflation. (gulfnews.com)
  • UK CPI Inflation today has been announced at 2.3%, new independent research from Barclays Business reveals small business costs rose 3.2% in the year to February 2017, meaning SMEs are currently facing higher effective rates of inflation than households. (londonlovesbusiness.com)
  • With small businesses playing an increasingly important role in strengthening the UK economy - and the rate of inflation expected to remain high for the remainder of 2017 - they must plan ahead to ensure they are well-positioned for further cost increases. (londonlovesbusiness.com)
  • We were always confident in the technological capabilities, but humble to the fact demonstrating it in practice is what matters. (aquaculturemag.com)
  • Still, it remains unclear whether high-tech screening tools improve outcomes, according to the authors of the study. (medscape.com)
  • However, they say the findings do not fully answer the question of whether investing in new, more expensive digital screening technology improves breast cancer outcomes for older women. (medscape.com)
  • Technology Diffusion, Health Outcomes, and Expenditures. (nih.gov)
  • This increases employees' quality of work, decreases unit cost and extends the life of devices. (unisys.com)
  • Lowering your costs will help you to maintain your profit margin without having to pass on your cost increases in full to customers. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • While reducing inventory ties up less cash and reduces the cost of holding stock, it requires more regular purchase of stock - this increases the risk of shortages, in turn impacting sales. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • The results indicate companies would have higher salary increases budgeted for junior and middle management positions compared to top leadership roles. (gulfnews.com)
  • Explaining the new app Nalawadi said: "Gigato is focused on bringing down the cost of data in emerging markets such as India by allowing app developers to sponsor the data for their end users. (indiatimes.com)
  • These stats are from a recently published report written by GTM Research Solar Analyst Allison Mond, the author of U.S. Residential Solar PV Customer Acquisition 2017: Current and Projected Costs and Channel Strategies . (greentechmedia.com)
  • Meanwhile, customer acquisition costs have grown over the past few years -- increasing from $0.41 per watt in 2013 (or $2,870 per customer based for a 7-kilowatt system) to $0.52 per watt in 2016 ($3,668 per customer). (greentechmedia.com)
  • In the first quarter of 2016, SolarCity and Sunrun saw their customer acquisition costs rise to 90 cents per watt . (greentechmedia.com)
  • A special government policy known as the Decree 13/2019 encourages high-tech companies to relocate to Vietnam by providing access to "Scientific/Technology Enterprise Certification," which lets businesses take advantage of the strong government incentives in Vietnam. (pentalog.com)
  • Adoption, however, is limited by the expense of the equipment: Today's high-speed cameras typically cost around US $30,000 to $150,000 or rent for up to $5,000 a day. (ieee.org)
  • A second cartridge in development would be read out by healthcare professionals, either at the point of care or in laboratory settings for higher throughput. (nih.gov)
  • A baseload trough that realizes significant reductions in cost because of the larger aperture, while incorporating additional advancements that substantially lower installed solar field costs. (energy.gov)
  • Tie employee incentives to cost reductions. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • The fall will come from declining module costs, as well as reductions in inverter, tracker and even labor costs. (greentechmedia.com)
  • This FOA issued by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS), National Institutes of Health, encourages grant applications from institutions/organizations that propose to develop novel technologies and methodologies underpinning high-throughput structural biology. (nih.gov)
  • And if I'm having trouble deciphering obscure icons on a 4-inch screen, imagine how my parents' generation feels.There are tens of millions of elder Americans who are not well served by today's technology. (yahoo.com)
  • Andrew Parker, director of communications for ITOK.net , which provides technical support services for seniors, agrees that today's technology is often not designed with older users in mind (The average age of an ITOK.net subscriber is 63). (yahoo.com)
  • FUNDS AVAILABLE It is anticipated that approximately $5 million (total costs) will be available for this initiative in Fiscal Year 1998. (nih.gov)
  • Established in 1998, Hanoi's Hoa Lac High-tech Park (HHTP) was Vietnam's first high-tech park and is currently the country's largest. (pentalog.com)
  • The goals are to characterize the genomes of human and selected model organisms, to develop technologies to analyze the human genome, to examine the ethical, legal, and social implications of human genetics research, and to train scientists who will be able to utilize the tools and resources developed through the HGP to pursue biological studies that will improve human health. (nih.gov)
  • The availability of the complete human genome and of the genome of several other organisms ( NCBI 2005b ) allows the application of microarray technology to several model organisms (from bacteria, to yeast, to fish) and mammalian cell lines. (nih.gov)
  • Evidence generation for the health technology assessment (HTA) of a new technology is a long and expensive process with no guarantees that the health technology will be adopted and implemented into a health-care system. (nih.gov)
  • We propose that while the current HTA process is robust, its evolution into accommodating the incorporation of real-world data and evidence alongside a life-cycle HTA approach should better enable developers to produce the evidence required on effectiveness and cost-effectiveness. (nih.gov)
  • However, before TB programs adopt those technologies as a central strategy for treatment support, evidence for their effectiveness must be robust. (cdc.gov)
  • Alongside high-tech and low-cost initiatives to improve separated waste collection and recycling rates, there is also an urgent need to reconsider role and features of landfills to close the lifecycle of materials, while minimising risks to the environment. (europa.eu)
  • While Vietnam has over 190 industrial parks and plans to increase this number, the park is one of only three national-level high-tech parks, alongside Saigon High-tech Park and Danang High-tech Park. (pentalog.com)
  • Other contributors include higher wages for salespeople, increased hiring in marketing departments, "and a decrease in close rates for popular strategies such as purchased leads and canvassing. (greentechmedia.com)
  • Projects related to high-throughput structure determination by X-ray crystallography and NMR, as well as projects addressing other constituent tasks of structural biology, including structural genomics, are relevant to this FOA. (nih.gov)
  • Applications should focus on methods development to solve challenging proteins that are not currently amenable to high-throughput structural biology. (nih.gov)
  • A central component of this MOU is the exploration of high throughput screening (HTS) assays and tests using phylogenetically lower animal species (e.g., fish, worms), as well as high throughput whole genome analytical methods, to evaluate mechanisms of toxicity. (nih.gov)
  • For several years, EPA and NIEHS have recognized the need to modify the scientific basis for hazard identification and risk assessment by working toward partially or fully replacing current test methods with higher throughput, mechanism-based test methods. (nih.gov)
  • This facility boosts Simi's environmental sustainability, while significantly reducing wastewater surcharge costs," noted Diane C. Creel, Ecovation's general manager. (watertechonline.com)
  • A flow-through system with laminar water flow reduces energy consumption and associated costs significantly as there is no need to lift, filter or heat the seawater. (aquaculturemag.com)
  • all other tech hubs in the world are significantly more expensive. (pentalog.com)
  • AMOLED displays can provide higher refresh rates than passive-matrix,[not specific enough to verify] often have response times less than a millisecond, and they consume significantly less power. (wikipedia.org)
  • Because the black pixels turn completely off, AMOLED also has contrast ratios that are significantly higher than LCDs. (wikipedia.org)
  • His research focuses on public policy toward science, technology, and medicine, encompassing a number of areas, including pharmaceutical development, genetic engineering, models for regulatory reform, precision medicine, and the emergence of new viral diseases. (acsh.org)
  • This would suggest that there is a greater risk of failure for a company developing a high-cost technology and therefore incentives (such as increasing the funding available for research or additional market exclusivity) may be needed to encourage development of such technologies as has been seen with many high-cost orphan drugs. (nih.gov)
  • The company says it has sold about 400 cameras to date and earned back its development costs by the end of 2013. (ieee.org)
  • This is made possible via the development of high-luminance and high-resolution display monitors combined with high-performance computers coupled with the development of image plates that are coated with photostimulable phosphors that capture "reinterpreted" x-rays. (medscape.com)
  • Decree 13 also outlines many credit incentives, and financial support from national science & technology development funds. (pentalog.com)
  • Two RADx programs within this Initiative-RADx Tech and RADx ATP (Advanced Technology Platforms) -are supporting late stage development of innovative point-of-care and home-based tests, as well as improved clinical laboratory tests that will increase the capacity of testing in the U.S. RADx-supported authorized tests are listed here . (nih.gov)
  • The development of high-quality, commercially available gene arrays has allowed this technology to become a standard tool in molecular toxicology. (nih.gov)
  • This chapter discusses each of the promising technology areas identified during the literature search. (cdc.gov)
  • However, these technologies are generally costlier than other renewable energy technologies, so it may be some time before they can be fully deployed. (gao.gov)
  • The system at Simi will serve as a model for other wineries in the region, dispelling previous skepticism about anaerobic digestion in a winery setting and promoting a renewable energy source to offset higher fuel and energy costs. (watertechonline.com)
  • We are targeting only prepaid smartphone users in India because they have to pay high prices for mobile data. (indiatimes.com)
  • Indeed, tech services are up to 30% less expensive than in India and half the cost when compared to Eastern European countries. (pentalog.com)
  • Medicare costs of screening for breast cancer exceeded $1 billion during 2006 to 2007, according to results from a new study, with those costs substantially linked to regional variations in the use of new, expensive screening technologies. (medscape.com)
  • The authors conclude that costs of treating breast cancer in Medicare patients, when screening costs are figured in, are substantially higher than has previously been documented. (medscape.com)
  • SkyFuel, under the Baseload CSP FOA , developed an advanced, low-cost CSP collector using higher-concentration, higher-temperature, parabolic trough technology to substantially reduce the cost of baseload utility-scale solar power generation. (energy.gov)
  • The increased concentration ratio coupled with an operating temperature 100°C higher than the current state-of-the-art trough designs supports higher efficiency power cycles and substantially reduced thermal storage costs. (energy.gov)
  • Another direct sensor is the high-density line-scan solid-state detector, which is lined by photostimulable barium fluorobromide "doped" with europium or caesium bromide phosphor. (medscape.com)
  • Low-cost interventions, big data analysis and new regulations on landfills are key factors for the smart management of waste in cities. (europa.eu)
  • In Vietnam, some prioritized industries receive preferential treatment from the government - such as corporate tax cuts and exemptions, credit incentives, and exemption or reduction in land and water surface lease fees for science and technology enterprises. (pentalog.com)
  • Some technologies, such as tidal kites, can harness both higher velocity tidal currents and lower velocity offshore currents through a special "kite" tethered underwater. (gao.gov)
  • Typically, this continuous current flow is controlled by at least two TFTs at each pixel (to trigger the luminescence), with one TFT to start and stop the charging of a storage capacitor and the second to provide a voltage source at the level needed to create a constant current to the pixel, thereby eliminating the need for the very high currents required for passive-matrix OLED operation. (wikipedia.org)
  • The original book, as published in 1988 and revised (in details only) for two newer editions, was in many parts organized like a historical textbook, outlining technological developments as they occurred in history. (sjgames.com)
  • The index tracks developments going back to 2007 and is calculated using the annual cost change of a basket of goods and services associated with the average SME. (londonlovesbusiness.com)
  • Enterprises whose Enterprise Technology Adoption (ETA) profile is in one of the groups more likely to regret a purchase, cancel a higher percentage of their buying efforts (i.e., they make a decision not to buy anything). (gartner.com)
  • Some of the biggest names in tech make just $1 a year. (cnn.com)
  • Technology can't solve every supply chain issue, but it can make strides in resolving some of the most common passenger and cargo issues. (unisys.com)
  • While it can't bridge every supply chain challenge, the right technology can make a major difference in increasing passenger and employee satisfaction and ensuring that cargo makes it where it needs to go. (unisys.com)
  • You should consider technology options that make your business more efficient and improve the customer experience. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • So after spending a career designing computers, MPEG decoders, and electron microscopes, he decided to make something he really wanted-an affordable high-speed camera. (ieee.org)
  • These boxes explain ways to make high-tech devices from scratch: armor, explosives, guns and ammunition, batteries, and so on. (sjgames.com)
  • Since 2007, AMOLED technology has been used in mobile phones, media players, TVs and digital cameras, and it has continued to make progress toward low-power, low-cost, high resolution and large size (for example, 88-inch and 8K resolution) applications. (wikipedia.org)
  • Health care wearables, meaning tech that you can put on like clothes, can make that happen. (kevinmd.com)
  • Globally, we are seeing that firms with a smaller number of employees were disproportionally affected by higher breach costs, which in the context of Ireland means that most of the indigent industries operating here need to pay attention to cybersecurity," Hanley said. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • The IBM report suggests that AI and automation had the biggest impact on the speed of breach identification and containment, showing the role this technology can play in cybersecurity. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • While OraSure Technologies may not currently earn the highest returns, we've compiled a list of companies that currently earn more than 25% return on equity. (yahoo.com)
  • Credit rating upgrades for Indian firms relying on local consumption are averaging near the highest in a decade as infrastructure, automotive and cement companies harness robust cash flows to bolster balance sheets, pointing to an imminent revival in private-sector capital expenditure. (indiatimes.com)
  • 305 ] Many researchers and commercial companies have come to the conclusion that UWB technology is the most promising solution for communications and precision location of firefighters in urban areas and particularly in buildings where conventional Global Positioning System (GPS) or almost any communications using a sinusoidal-based waveform is subject to the issues of multipath fading. (cdc.gov)
  • The participation of the Associations will enable the dissemination of the results to a high number of companies increasing the quality of the spices, their trading and their consumption. (europa.eu)
  • Many companies are attracted by the labor costs with IT outsourcing companies in Vietnam. (pentalog.com)
  • Samsung SDI was one of the main investors in the technology, and many other display companies were also developing it. (wikipedia.org)
  • It houses many universities and high profile IT companies of which Red Hat China is one. (fedoraproject.org)
  • Nicki says this is not a new trend,"We have seen fewer higher-level positions and more senior candidates available on the market for the past couple of years, often having to take a step back in salaries to re-join the workforce. (gulfnews.com)
  • Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) conducted an extent-of-exposure study of the 1,3-butadiene monomer, polymer, and end-user industries to determine the size of the exposed workforce, evaluate control technologies and personal protective equipment programs, and assess occupational exposure to 1,3-butadiene. (nih.gov)
  • Whether the processor enters into Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 and the amount of time the processor spends in that state depends on the workload and operating environment. (intel.com)
  • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology frequency varies depending on workload, hardware, software, and overall system configuration. (intel.com)
  • Accurate prediction heat transfer in gas turbine components subject to cooling requires high fidelity modeling of heat transfer in the presence of high Reynolds number turbulent flow. (sbir.gov)
  • Sign up for the most interesting tech & entertainment news out there. (bgr.com)
  • Stay on top of technology and startup news that matters. (indiatimes.com)
  • Subscribe to our daily newsletter for the latest and must-read tech news, delivered straight to your inbox. (indiatimes.com)
  • The first Western-style universities in Vietnam were set up in Hanoi high-tech city, as well as the largest technical university in the country - Hanoi University of Science and Technology and Vietnam National University. (pentalog.com)
  • The BUPT Science and Technology Plaza have different size of conference rooms, with internet of 4M bandwidth, screen, white board, microphone and beverage service. (fedoraproject.org)
  • 99DOTS and VOT may yield savings to local programs if donors cover infrastructure costs. (cdc.gov)
  • However, a survey conducted by professional services firm KPMG International said that one third of 650 organizations polled report that the cost of moving to the cloud was higher than they initially expected. (itworldcanada.com)
  • In fact, six in 10 organizations expect to invest in digital technology to improve supply chain processes and data collection and analysis. (unisys.com)
  • The authors say that 2 screening modalities (digital screening mammography and computer-aided detection) accounted for 65% of screening-related costs between HRRs. (medscape.com)
  • It describes the core technologies of a civilization -- power and information. (sjgames.com)
  • OLED describes a specific type of thin-film-display technology in which organic compounds form the electroluminescent material, and active matrix refers to the technology behind the addressing of pixels. (wikipedia.org)
  • The past few years have brought numerous supply chain challenges, including high fuel costs, supply chain shutdowns and labor shortages. (unisys.com)
  • Another example comes from Genoa, Italy, where researchers at the European project R2Cities have drawn up a feasibility study to introduce low-cost innovations to enhance seperated rubbish collection at a social housing estate in a suburb of the city. (europa.eu)
  • The estimated total cost for the proposed innovations is about €120,000. (europa.eu)
  • The high-tech miracles will continue to garner headlines, but to control health care costs we will also need simpler and relatively inexpensive innovations. (acsh.org)
  • Research Costs and Social Returns: Hybrid Corn and Related Innovations ," Journal of Political Economy , University of Chicago Press, vol. 66, pages 419-419. (repec.org)
  • The subsequent explosion of array technologies was sparked by two key innovations. (nih.gov)
  • Depending on the type of business, startup costs vary, but there are several calculators available that help prospective business owners work out the costs. (hitechgazette.com)
  • A baseload parabolic trough collector that is optimized for high-temperature service with a maximum temperature of 100°C above prior state-of-the-art systems (up to 500°C or more). (energy.gov)
  • High-temperature design points demand larger apertures and concentration ratios (40%-90% greater than the prior state of the art) with associated improvements in optical accuracy (30%-75% over the prior state of the art). (energy.gov)
  • The SkyTrough DSP will advance the state-of-the-art in parabolic troughs for utility applications, with a larger aperture, higher operating temperature, and lower cost. (energy.gov)
  • Prestige's built-in wireless technology allows it to communicate with other Honeywell RedLink(TM) wireless devices including the Portable Comfort Control(TM), a hand-held device that senses temperature in any room of the house, gives homeowners the control to adjust temperature from anywhere in the house. (azocleantech.com)
  • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 1 accelerates processor and graphics performance for peak loads, automatically allowing processor cores to run faster than the rated operating frequency if they're operating below power, current, and temperature specification limits. (intel.com)
  • Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 has multiple algorithms operating in parallel to manage current, power, and temperature to maximize frequency and energy efficiency. (intel.com)
  • In addition, they assessed Hospital Referral Region (HRR) data to compare regional variations in breast cancer screening costs and assessed the associations among regional screening costs, the incidence of cancer cases, and the costs of treating them. (medscape.com)
  • In addition, they say, those costs may go up more steeply than projected, "owing to Medicare's reimbursement strategy, which supports rapid adoption of newer modalities, frequently without adequate data to support their use. (medscape.com)
  • The cost of the communication and data system - each radio costs more than $2,000 and carries a $20 monthly operating fee - remains a problem. (apcointl.org)
  • IBM's latest Cost of a Data Breach report found that AI is helping to detect and contain attacks, while customer data was the most commonly breached. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Data breaches are becoming more damaging for organisations, with many of the costs being passed on to consumers. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • That's according to a new report from IBM Security, which claims that the global average cost of a data breach has reached $4.45m this year. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • While the cost of data breaches is rising, IBM said "detection and escalation" costs have jumped by 42pc in the last three years. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Studied organisations that had an "extensive" use of AI and automation experienced a data breach lifecycle that was 108 days shorter compared to those that had not deployed these technologies, the report claimed. (siliconrepublic.com)
  • Its recent application to high-rate digital communications, particularly for use in urban environments where robust propagation in structures is required, is an innovative technique that combines the ability to transmit high-rate digital data at low power. (cdc.gov)
  • The information for these inputs comes from various sources, namely: ONS Consumer Price Index, ONS Producer Price Index, ONS quarterly Construction Price and Cost Indices, ONS Services Product Price Index, ONS average weekly earnings data, and the CBRE Commercial Property Index. (londonlovesbusiness.com)
  • Note: Intel® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 allows the processor to operate at a power level that is higher than its TDP configuration and data sheet specified power for short durations to maximize performance. (intel.com)
  • The data could be pristine, but the algorithms calling out red flags (e.g., high/low blood sugar or interrupted sleep) may be inadequate. (kevinmd.com)
  • To estimate the cost of 2 DATs currently recommended for use by WHO ( 4 ), we used data from implementation studies in Bangladesh, Haiti, Moldova, the Philippines, and Tanzania. (cdc.gov)
  • The Building Safety Act was put in place following the Grenfell Tower tragedy and the discovery that many other high-rise residential buildings have serious fire-safety defects. (propertyweek.com)
  • The cost can rise to $1,000, or more, but this depends on quite a few factors. (hitechgazette.com)
  • Costs are expected to rise again this year (to a total of $3,898 per customer). (greentechmedia.com)
  • Mond attributes some of the rise in customer acquisition costs to the intense competition that makes installers "spend more money to win a bid. (greentechmedia.com)
  • High quality, low cost. (kahr.com)
  • There is no high quality micro-mechanical and luxury technology, no hot windows, pallets and low illnes. (mens-luxurywatches.com)
  • GREENFOODEC will set up novel and advanced decontamination technologies, overcoming existing limitations for high quality preservation and microbial decontamination of herbs & spices. (europa.eu)
  • Our Scorecard ranks every state's health care system based on how well it provides high-quality, accessible, and equitable health care. (commonwealthfund.org)
  • The high quality of trainees and their subsequent superior performances once in practice led to continued demand for PA graduates as the need for health care providers continued to grow. (nih.gov)
  • In this review I evaluate the potential of microarray technology for ecotoxicology. (nih.gov)
  • Researchers at DuPont used computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to optimize coating processes for a new solution-coated AMOLED display technology that is competitive in cost and performance with existing chemical vapor deposition (CVD) technology. (wikipedia.org)
  • What are the economic costs of traumatic occupational injuries and are the prevention strategies cost-effective? (cdc.gov)
  • Property Week's latest annual Power of Proptech survey, supported by Freeths, reveals a renewed caution about the risks of new technologies, with one very notable exception - artificial intelligence. (propertyweek.com)
  • Only applications found to be of high scientific merit will be considered for funding and all of the funds will not be spent if there are not enough highly meritorious applications. (nih.gov)
  • Will a low-cost high-speed camera create new applications? (ieee.org)
  • But high-speed photography has more serious applications too. (ieee.org)
  • Matter has already heard of a few new applications for the Edgertronic, which could help expand the market for high-speed photography: One customer, he says, is using one to research better ways to literally separate the wheat from the chaff. (ieee.org)
  • UWB technology has many applications including communications, precision geolocation, and radar. (cdc.gov)
  • Ultra-Low Loss Technologies (ULL Technologies) is proposing in collaboration with Prof. Arka Majumdar from University of Washington (UW), to develop a compact, low-cost spectrometer module to be used for chemical sensing applications and to be fabricated using the process design kit (PDK) available through AIM Photonics multi-project wafer run (MPW). (sbir.gov)
  • Enterprises that are pessimistic and associate regret with most of their technology decisions are more likely to downgrade and less likely to expand subscription agreements. (gartner.com)
  • VOT is more expensive, although in some settings, labor cost offsets or economies of scale may yield savings. (cdc.gov)
  • They can also get answers to tech questions "in a pleasant, modern, simple and nice atmosphere" and access support case information on a screen, said Air France KLM Group CIO Jean-Christophe Lalanne in a video. (unisys.com)
  • If you're tired of being the tech support department for your aging parents, you might consider the RealPad. (yahoo.com)
  • Launch a research resource initiative to support high-cost capital equipment. (nih.gov)
  • Digital adherence technologies are increasingly used to support tuberculosis (TB) treatment adherence. (cdc.gov)
  • This RFA, Low-Cost, High-Accuracy DNA Sequencing Technologies, is related to several priority areas including cancer, heart disease and stroke, diabetes and chronic disability conditions, and maternal and infant health. (nih.gov)
  • The trend in this direction worries health economists and politicians because it has the potential to send already high health care costs into the stratosphere. (acsh.org)
  • Furthermore, budget impact analysis remains important in understanding the actual financial impact on health-care systems and budgets outside of the cost-effectiveness framework used to aid decision-making. (nih.gov)
  • Businesses that employ risk management processes lower their risk of an insurance claim, and can effectively lower their premiums, making them even more cost-effective. (hitechgazette.com)
  • The low cost of its premiums offers every new business owner the peace of mind of knowing their business is protected as they continue to grow it. (hitechgazette.com)
  • MFT achieves ultra high-rate biological treatment of wastewater, resulting in optimal removal of organics with maximum generation of methane-rich biogas while minimizing energy consumption, sludge production and chemical utilization. (watertechonline.com)
  • While our production capacity will increase, operation costs will decrease - all through an environmentally-friendly technique. (watertechonline.com)
  • This paper discusses some of the key issues relating to the evaluation of high-cost technologies through the use of existing HTA processes and what the challenges will be going forward. (nih.gov)
  • Research whether outsourcing business functions or processes will provide a similar or better outcome at a lower cost. (cpaaustralia.com.au)
  • The biggest tech show of the year opened with a collection of quirky gadgets. (cnn.com)
  • A few years earlier, still in the Third Edition era, we had conceived a joint-project called GURPS Gadgets, which was to be a gear catalog to update and expand High-Tech, and to address one of its few weaknesses, that being its focus on weaponry, especially military weapons. (sjgames.com)
  • Meneses used high-tech methods to hack into the company's network, officials said, and stole his former colleagues' security credentials, enabling him to remotely access the network through a private network from his home and a local hotel, the complaint alleges. (longislandpress.com)
  • This accounted for over 45% of the $2.42 billion total spent by Medicare on screening and the initial treatment phases of breast cancer, suggesting that analyses that focus exclusively on treatment have overlooked a significant contributor to cancer costs," they write. (medscape.com)
  • The net price shown is the total cost of attendance, including tuition, fees and room and board, less any gift aid your child receives. (savingforcollege.com)
  • The turbines built near Morro Bay and off Humboldt, where water depths reach up to 1,300 meters (around 4,300 feet), will need to be placed on floating platforms, a speculative and very costly technology. (technologyreview.com)
  • However, the technologies can be costly and more research is needed to understand their potential effects on marine wildlife. (gao.gov)
  • While every attempt has been made to describe the technologies in a straightforward manner, to fully address the nuances of the concepts and to correctly describe the technology, the level of information and detail may exceed the interest of the casual reader. (cdc.gov)
  • As equipment aficionados, firearm enthusiasts, and vehicle fans, we have tinkered with how to describe technology of all kinds in terms of the game for many years. (sjgames.com)