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Sector Analysis
Power Lines in Utilities 2.0 – How Tech is Driving the Sector Innovation
Power Lines in Utilities 2.0 – How Tech is Driving the Sector Innovation Report Overview The power & utilities sector is leveraging technologies such as intelligent monitoring, digital twins, AI, robotics, and IoT to boost the efficiency, safety, and reliability of power transmission lines. These advancements aim to optimize power distribution, reduce human intervention, and create a smarter, more efficient, and reliable power system. The power lines in utilities 2.0 report also casts light on power lines-related recent developments, strategic...
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Thematic Analysis
Robotics – Thematic Intelligence
Robotics Thematic Report Overview Robotics is an industry with a long history that is only now experiencing growth due to technological, economic, and demographic conditions prevalent in the industry. AI and cloud computing are unlocking the potential of robotics by enabling robots to collaborate and access huge amounts of data uninterruptedly. Societies are also using robots to care for older people and address shortages in the workforce. Automation is key to improving productivity across various sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and...
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Analyst Opinions
Hydrogen Economy – Key Disruptive Forces for Global Transition to Sustainable Energy
Hydrogen Economy Report Overview The hydrogen economy boom is backed by the global need for sustainable energy. Hydrogen is anticipated to be a game changer in the global transition to sustainable energy by offering fuel cells, alternative propulsion systems, and renewable power. The major drivers of the hydrogen economy include zero carbon emissions, declining production costs, and substitute products. Producing hydrogen from renewable energy sources enables large-scale decarbonization. Â Hydrogen fuel cells provide instantaneous power generation and resolve demand response problems...
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Analyst Opinions
Technical Innovations in O&M Sector in Wind Power Industry
Once a wind power plant (onshore or offshore) becomes operational, the operation and maintenance (O&M) cost accounts for approximately 30% of the total cost of energy from wind power plants. Offshore wind farms attract higher O&M costs in comparison to onshore wind farms due to higher turbine maintenance, high logistics costs, and lack of skilled manpower. Offshore wind farms accounted for 8.2% of the total wind O&M market in 2016 with a market size of $1.12 billion. It is estimated...
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Thematic Analysis
Artificial Intelligence in Tourism – Thematic Research
Machine learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology that allows machines to learn by using algorithms to interpret data from connected ‘things’ to predict outcomes and learn from successes and failures. There are many other AI technologies — from image recognition to natural language processing, gesture control, context awareness, and predictive APIs — but machine learning is where most of the investment community’s funding has flowed in recent years. It is also the technology most likely to allow machines to...
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Thematic Analysis
Artificial Intelligence in Utilities – Thematic Research
Machine learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology which allows machines to learn by using algorithms to interpret data from connected ‘things’ to predict outcomes and learn from successes and failures. There are many other AI technologies – from image recognition to natural language processing, gesture control, context awareness and predictive APIs – but machine learning is where most of the investment community’s funding has flowed in recent years. It is also the technology most likely to allow machines to...
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Thematic Analysis
Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Retail Banking – Thematic Research
For six decades machine learning (ML) was poised to take off because members of the ‘artificial intelligentsia’ had already come up with the theoretical models that could make it work. The problem was that they were waiting for rich data sets and affordable ‘accelerated computing’ technology to ignite it. These are now becoming more available, and amid a swirl of hype, ML – i.e., software that becomes smarter as it trains itself on large amounts of data – has gone...
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Thematic Analysis
Artificial Intelligence in FMCG and Retail – Thematic Research
Machine learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology which allows machines to learn by using algorithms to interpret data from connected ‘things’ to predict outcomes and learn from successes and failures. There are many other AI technologies – from image recognition to natural language processing, gesture control, context awareness and predictive application programming interfaces (APIs) – but machine learning is where most of the investment community’s funding has flowed in recent years. It is also the technology most likely to...
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Thematic Analysis
Artificial Intelligence in Insurance – Thematic Research
Machine learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology which allows machines to learn by using algorithms to interpret data from connected ‘things’ to predict outcomes and learn from successes and failures. There are many other AI technologies – from image recognition to natural language processing, gesture control, context awareness and predictive APIs – but machine learning is where most of the investment community’s funding has flowed in recent years. It is also the technology most likely to allow machines to...
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Thematic Analysis
Artificial Intelligence in Oil & Gas – Thematic Research
Machine learning is an artificial intelligence (AI) technology which allows machines to learn by using algorithms to interpret data from connected ‘things’ to predict outcomes and learn from successes and failures. There are many other AI technologies – from image recognition to natural language processing, gesture control, context awareness and predictive APIs – but machine learning is where most of the investment community’s funding has flowed in recent years. It is also the technology most likely to allow machines to...