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There is a talent shortage in the Netherlands that is expected to persist until 2050. So concludes Ton Wilthagen, professor of Labor Market at Tilburg University, in the new High Tech Campus documentary The Talent Game: "Even if we attract more international knowledge workers, work more hours and involve people from the sidelines in the labor market, the talent shortage will remain."
Contactless Measurement of Heart Rate and Respiration Rate: Transforming Healthcare with Radar Sensors
The demand for compact yet energy-efficient radar sensors for remote vital sign monitoring is witnessing an exponential rise in the healthcare industry for several reasons.
What is a Sensor? An In-Depth Exploration and Comprehensive Guide to Engineering Principles and Applications
Sensors are ubiquitous in our modern world, playing pivotal roles in numerous sectors. This article delves into their fundamental principles, diverse types, and their significant impact across industries.
As IoT technology evolves, automation will play a more important role by, for instance, automatically stopping the watering process once the soil has received a sufficient level of moisture. Furthermore, analysis of irrigation data transmitted to Cloud computing can help ensure that watering occurs at the optimal time (for example, overnight or at cooler times during the day) to minimize evaporation losses.