Asia-Pacific tech monitor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Oct - Dec 2021
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RT Generic T1 Asia-Pacific tech monitor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Oct - Dec 2021 A1 UN.ESCAP, Asian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT), YR 2021 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4223 PB UN.ESCAP. Regional Centre for Technology Transfer AB <b>Special Theme: Harnessing fourth industrial revolution technologies for healthcare</b> <p></p> <p>As the year 2021 is folding up, the world is gearing up to meet the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic. Armed with newer and innovative tools of science, technology and innovation (STI), countries are strengthening efforts to provide improved and faster health services to the affected population. Increased number of effective vaccines, drugs, and digital health solutions are helping countries to stem the pandemic. The year 2022 poses optimism for a better and healthy world.</p> <p>Frontier technologies such as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning and drones) have been successfully used for population screening, tracking the infection, prioritizing the use and allocation of resources, vaccine development and designing targeted responses. Prominent 4IR applications in healthcare include Telehealth or telemedicine to get remote support from health-care professionals; Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based identification of high-risk population and medical diagnostics; and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based tools for remote patient monitoring, tracing and tracking of patients. An important feature of these technologies is that they can be used widely and made affordable for large segments of population.</p> <p>This issue of Asia-Pacific Tech Monitor discusses how innovative 4IR technologies can be harnessed to make the healthcare system more robust. The articles provide insights and examples from the Asia-Pacific region into the application of different 4IR technologies such as IoT and machine learning for providing more efficient and effective healthcare.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Asia-Pacific tech monitor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Oct - Dec 2021 AU - UN.ESCAPAsian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) Y1 - 2021 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4223 PB - UN.ESCAP. Regional Centre for Technology Transfer AB - Special Theme: Harnessing fourth industrial revolution technologies for healthcareAs the year 2021 is folding up, the world is gearing up to meet the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic. Armed with newer and innovative tools of science, technology and innovation (STI), countries are strengthening efforts to provide improved and faster health services to the affected population. Increased number of effective vaccines, drugs, and digital health solutions are helping countries to stem the pandemic. The year 2022 poses optimism for a better and healthy world.
Frontier technologies such as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning and drones) have been successfully used for population screening, tracking the infection, prioritizing the use and allocation of resources, vaccine development and designing targeted responses. Prominent 4IR applications in healthcare include Telehealth or telemedicine to get remote support from health-care professionals; Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based identification of high-risk population and medical diagnostics; and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based tools for remote patient monitoring, tracing and tracking of patients. An important feature of these technologies is that they can be used widely and made affordable for large segments of population.
This issue of Asia-Pacific Tech Monitor discusses how innovative 4IR technologies can be harnessed to make the healthcare system more robust. The articles provide insights and examples from the Asia-Pacific region into the application of different 4IR technologies such as IoT and machine learning for providing more efficient and effective healthcare.
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Frontier technologies such as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning and drones) have been successfully used for population screening, tracking the infection, prioritizing the use and allocation of resources, vaccine development and designing targeted responses. Prominent 4IR applications in healthcare include Telehealth or telemedicine to get remote support from health-care professionals; Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based identification of high-risk population and medical diagnostics; and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based tools for remote patient monitoring, tracing and tracking of patients. An important feature of these technologies is that they can be used widely and made affordable for large segments of population.
This issue of Asia-Pacific Tech Monitor discusses how innovative 4IR technologies can be harnessed to make the healthcare system more robust. The articles provide insights and examples from the Asia-Pacific region into the application of different 4IR technologies such as IoT and machine learning for providing more efficient and effective healthcare.
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Frontier technologies such as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning and drones) have been successfully used for population screening, tracking the infection, prioritizing the use and allocation of resources, vaccine development and designing targeted responses. Prominent 4IR applications in healthcare include Telehealth or telemedicine to get remote support from health-care professionals; Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based identification of high-risk population and medical diagnostics; and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based tools for remote patient monitoring, tracing and tracking of patients. An important feature of these technologies is that they can be used widely and made affordable for large segments of population.
This issue of Asia-Pacific Tech Monitor discusses how innovative 4IR technologies can be harnessed to make the healthcare system more robust. The articles provide insights and examples from the Asia-Pacific region into the application of different 4IR technologies such as IoT and machine learning for providing more efficient and effective healthcare.
}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4223} } TY - GEN T1 - Asia-Pacific tech monitor. Vol. 38, No. 4, Oct - Dec 2021 AU - UN.ESCAPAsian and Pacific Centre for Transfer of Technology (APCTT) UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4223 PB - UN.ESCAP. Regional Centre for Technology Transfer AB - Special Theme: Harnessing fourth industrial revolution technologies for healthcareAs the year 2021 is folding up, the world is gearing up to meet the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic. Armed with newer and innovative tools of science, technology and innovation (STI), countries are strengthening efforts to provide improved and faster health services to the affected population. Increased number of effective vaccines, drugs, and digital health solutions are helping countries to stem the pandemic. The year 2022 poses optimism for a better and healthy world.
Frontier technologies such as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning and drones) have been successfully used for population screening, tracking the infection, prioritizing the use and allocation of resources, vaccine development and designing targeted responses. Prominent 4IR applications in healthcare include Telehealth or telemedicine to get remote support from health-care professionals; Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based identification of high-risk population and medical diagnostics; and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based tools for remote patient monitoring, tracing and tracking of patients. An important feature of these technologies is that they can be used widely and made affordable for large segments of population.
This issue of Asia-Pacific Tech Monitor discusses how innovative 4IR technologies can be harnessed to make the healthcare system more robust. The articles provide insights and examples from the Asia-Pacific region into the application of different 4IR technologies such as IoT and machine learning for providing more efficient and effective healthcare.
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As the year 2021 is folding up, the world is gearing up to meet the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic. Armed with newer and innovative tools of science, technology and innovation (STI), countries are strengthening efforts to provide improved and faster health services to the affected population. Increased number of effective vaccines, drugs, and digital health solutions are helping countries to stem the pandemic. The year 2022 poses optimism for a better and healthy world.
Frontier technologies such as the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) technologies (e.g., Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, Machine Learning and drones) have been successfully used for population screening, tracking the infection, prioritizing the use and allocation of resources, vaccine development and designing targeted responses. Prominent 4IR applications in healthcare include Telehealth or telemedicine to get remote support from health-care professionals; Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based identification of high-risk population and medical diagnostics; and Internet of Medical Things (IoMT)-based tools for remote patient monitoring, tracing and tracking of patients. An important feature of these technologies is that they can be used widely and made affordable for large segments of population.
This issue of Asia-Pacific Tech Monitor discusses how innovative 4IR technologies can be harnessed to make the healthcare system more robust. The articles provide insights and examples from the Asia-Pacific region into the application of different 4IR technologies such as IoT and machine learning for providing more efficient and effective healthcare.