Advanced Technology
Advanced Technology

Advanced Technology is defined as a new or developing IT innovation that still has relatively few users, yet promises to provide future, significant value. while this term differs from both advanced manufacturing and manufacturing Technology. they have relationships with one another. Advanced Manufacturing takes advantages of both advanced technology and manufacturing technology to improve processes and products within the supply chain.

When industry experts refers to manufacturing technology, they are discussing a spectrum of machine tools which range from highly advanced CNCs to manufacturing robots. State of the art machine for example, may be considered advanced technology units they are widely adopted.
Where is Advanced Technology used ?
Advanced Technology used in a variety of environments, including :
Virtual Reality

Now that computer processes are powerful enough to create lifelike experience, virtual and augmented reality will allow people and companies to realized more possibilities than ever before. Psychiatry professional will be able to use the technology to treat conditions like PTSD, while construction and architecture firms will have the power to predict project challenges and remedy issues before they happen. Real estate agents will be able to take their clients through each facet of a home or building without leaving the office, while surgeons will be able to practice and optimize procedures without the need for a human patient.
Gamification
Gamification is the application of game-design elements and game principles in non-game contexts. It can also be defined as a set of activities and processes to solve problems by using or applying the characteristics of game elements.

A Gamification Strategy is the process of taking something that already exists – like a software application or online community – and using gaming techniques to motivate consistent participation and long term engagement.
Geofence
A geofence is a virtual perimeter for a real-world geographic area. A geo-fence could be dynamically generated—as in a radius around a point location, or a geo-fence can be a predefined set of boundaries (such as school zones or neighborhood boundaries).

The
use of a geofence called geofencing, and one example of usage
involves a location-aware device of a location-based service (LBS)
user entering or exiting a geo-fence. This activity could trigger an alert to
the device's user as well as messaging to the geo-fence operator. This info,
which could contain the location of the device, could be sent to a mobile
telephone or an email account.
Autonomous robot

Semantic search
Semantic search denotes search with meaning, as distinguished from lexical search where the search engine looks for literal matches of the query words or variants of them, without understanding the overall meaning of the query.
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Swarm intelligence
Swarm intelligence is the collective behavior of decentralized, self-organized systems, natural or artificial. The concept is employed in work on artificial intelligence. The expression was introduced by Gerardo Beni and Jing Wang in 1989, in the context of cellular robotic systems.

Vertical farming
Vertical farming is the practice of growing crops in vertically stacked layers. It often incorporates controlled-environment agriculture, which aims to optimize plant growth, and soilless farming techniques such as hydroponics, aquaponics, and aeroponics.

The Future of Advanced Technology

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