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Drones Help New Industries Take Flight

Tom Spencer

This post explores three areas where drones are currently being used, the data they generate, and how they are being used to increase efficiency and maximise profits. This data can be used by farmers not only to respond to daily emergencies but also to design better strategies to maximise land, water and fertiliser usage. Image: Vogel.

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Technology Is Changing Transportation, and Cities Should Adapt

Harvard Business

McKinsey and Bloomberg New Energy Finance have estimated that in 50 metropolitan areas worldwide, a rapid transition to advanced mobility systems could yield $600 billion in societal benefits through 2030. Officials who hope to maximize the benefits of advanced mobility might think about several core strategies.

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Clean Energy Transition: Business Risks and Opportunities

Tom Spencer

Based on this grim prognostication, the UN has argued that carbon dioxide emissions need to be reduced by 45% by 2030. Wood was not necessarily phased out, as much as just naturally replaced by coal, which represented a more efficient and denser source of energy. Figure 5 : Projected bioenergy and hydrogen demand, 2030.

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2024 Events for Project Managers, Business Leaders, and Industry Professionals

Epicflow

2024 Healthcare Project Delivery Conference January, 30-31, San Diego, USA This year’s conference will focus on implementing developments in procurement, design, financing, and O&M in healthcare projects. The participants will learn how healthcare providers overcome resource constraints and deliver new developments.

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5 Ways U.S. Hospitals Can Respond to Medicare’s Mounting Costs

Harvard Business

Intense pressure from the $719 billion Medicare program on the finances of U.S. By 2030, there will be 81.5 Health system leaders need to get control of these overhead costs and build a corporate services model that is both efficient and responsive. Jorg Greuel/Getty Images. hospitals promises to worsen in the years ahead.

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