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Technology Innovation Institute Joins the Quantum Computing Challenge with Launch of Open-Source ‘Qibo’

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Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - ( BUSINESS WIRE ) - The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research pillar of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), announced today that its Quantum Research Center (QRC) has developed the first simulation version of 'Qibo', a versatile open- Source-Quantum computer programming framework in collaboration with researchers from around the world. The development follows a series of quick announcements at TII since the first ATRC board meeting in August 2020. TII strives to innovate for a better world. Developing an open source programming framework will have compelling benefits for the global research community. Qibo supports quantum algorithms on a variety of computer systems, including support for hardware accelerators such as graphics processors (GPUs) and multiple quantum devices. This versatility makes Qibo easy to use for quantum programming and speeds research and applications. Qibo was

Data Scientists Collaboration created an innovation to the medical field using AI technology

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Mr. Sudhir Allam, Senior Data Scientist, USA, worked with Mr. Ashok Kumar Reddy Nadikattu, Sr. Data Scientist from India, and invented an intelligent wearable device in the form of glasses. Scientists have mentioned that its capabilities are unique given its intended use. This smart wearable device is used to access electronic health records available in a cloud system. It has a built-in microprocessor that uses a low power wide area network that connects low bandwidth over long distances using low battery and bit rates. Most of the peripheral functions in the device are integrated into a Singer processor chip, e.g. B. the capacitive acquisition function, the LCD drive, the data acquisition or sensor subsystem, analog sensors such as heart rate monitors and EEGs. With his AI expertise, Mr. Ashok has developed a smart device with extremely low power consumption. A PULPino microprocessor is integrated into the chip design. With this effectiveness, the development costs are also

Four firms awarded €2.5m grant for cardiac rehab project - Med-Tech Innovation

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The NHS recognized digital therapeutics company my mhealth with three European employees has received a Eurostars grant of EUR 2.5 million for the development of its innovative CUOREMA project. Eurostars is a joint European program co-financed by the national budgets of 36 EUREKA countries and the European Union until Horizon 2020. As a UK funding agency, Innovate UK will sponsor my mhealth Limited to develop part of its myHeart app to support heart rehabilitation in Europe. Together with three experienced European partners; The project Ospedale Malcantonese (OSCAM) (Switzerland), Games for Health (Netherlands) and the University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland (SUPSI) (Switzerland) aims to use the cardiac rehabilitation element of the myHeart app and to integrate biofeedback , intelligent algorithms and gamification functions. During the three years of planning and development, the platform will be formally explored in the UK and several Eur