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What Jobs Will Humans Have in the Future?

As more positions become automated, new ones will inevitably emerge -MONICA ROZENFELD, IEEE MEMBER During the next two decades, nearly half the jobs in the United States alone might become obsolete due to automation, according to an article in The Atlantic. But new opportunities will arise, particularly ones that require strong cognitive and social skills. As …

IEEE Experts Recognize Deployment of Clean & Renewable Energy as a Dominant Technology Trend of 2016

2016 to Witness Growth in smart grids and Consumer Interface of E-Vehicles Internet of Things (IoT) to Get Real in 2016 – Focus on Energy Applications of IoT   New Delhi, India – 11th February, 2016– IEEE, the largest professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for humanity, released the technology predictions from their experts for …

Five Tech Advances That Will Disrupt Today’s Businesses

Companies have no choice but to adapt -By SANDRA J. LAMBERT, IEEE Member A disruptive technology is defined as an innovation that creates a new market or business model while replacing the old one. Historically, there have been a variety of disruptive technologies that have changed the business world. The personal computer displaced the typewriter …

IEEE Survey Indicates When it comes to Driverless Cars – You Can Take Me, but not My Kids

IEEE Social Media Followers and IEEE Intelligent Vehicle Experts not Comfortable with Autonomous Vehicles Transporting Children; Safety and Trust in Technology Listed as Primary Barriers to Mass Adoption New Delhi, 19th Oct 2015 — IEEE, the world’s largest professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity, has released global survey results indicating a …

IEEE Technology Time Machine experts explore the future of computer processing, energy, and health care -Kathy Pretz, IEEE Member

Futurists Provide Insight into the Technologies of 2035   Making prognostications about which technologies will be popular in 20 years can be tricky. After all, who would have predicted the existence of the smartphone, a navigation system for cars, or a wearable fitness tracker back in 1995? Despite the possibility of sounding foolish, experts who …

National Instruments and IEEE collaborate to accelerate engineering skill development using Graphical System Design Technology in India

Bangalore,  India, 23rd July, 2015 – National Instruments (NI) (Nasdaq: NATI), the pioneer in enabling engineers with a platform-based approach to building test, measurement and control systems, and IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) today announced their partnership in India to enable professional skill development programs to address the need for proficient engineers for …