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Insights from the 18th Annual Canadian Summit on Food Safety in 2024

XTalks

IoT and Efficiency Tanguy Etoga, Founder and CEO of Normex , highlighted the implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) in food safety practices. By automating temperature monitoring in cold storage areas, IoT technology helps maintain compliance with safety standards more effortlessly.

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Establishing Safer Food Supply Chains with Blockchain and IoT

XTalks

This is where technologies like blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) come in. In the food and beverage industry, blockchain wouldn’t be possible without IoT. IoT uses a combination of mechanical and digital devices, including sensors and IP addresses, to transfer data over a network without the need for human intervention.

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Ways IoT Has Transformed The Pulse Of Healthcare, And Will Continue To Do So In The Future

Delveinsight

Taking it to the next level, Internet Of Things (IoT) is the next big entity in the healthcare system, set to completely revolutionize the healthcare delivery and design system in the coming future years. The overall focus of IoT is to prevent disease rather than curing it. How does an IoT based system work?

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How automation can help to address supply chain challenges in pharma

pharmaphorum

Fully integrated and automated ingredient to consumer batch tracking using barcoding, RFID tagging, or IoT temperature logging and timestamping significantly reduces the chance of these mix-ups, providing complete traceability records from ingredient manufacturer to patient, and ensures the safety of the product.

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Revolutionizing Medicine and Public Health: The Emergence of Big Data in Healthcare

Roots Analysis

Velocity: Big Data needs to be handled promptly as businesses generate data at an unprecedented speed, driven by the growing adoption of Internet of Things (IoT), and technologies, such as RFID tags, sensors, and smart meters are used to deal with the high velocity of data in real-time.