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2023 is in many ways the first year people are talking about a "post-Covid" world, despite there still being significant infection rates in many countries. That's because, for the first time in three years, it feels like the pandemic that so dominated world news is much further down the pecking order.

One consequence of the pandemic was increased pressure on healthcare structures across the globe. Could technology offer one solution to overcoming the hangover effect of Covid-19?

This week we speak to the chief medical officer at Philips about how AR and sensor tech is transforming emergency healthcare.

We were also in Las Vegas for the world's biggest tech conference, CES. While traditionally seen as a consumer tech tentpole, TI found lots of innovative enterprise solutions on show in Sin City. We'll be reporting on some of these in full over the coming weeks, but do check out our roundup from Vegas.

And finally, we have the last of our predictions series for 2023 - will this be the year of the crypto bounce back?


- James Pearce?| Editor,?TechInformed

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AR and Sensor tech transforming emergency healthcare

From using AR to help give first aid to waiting room sensors and cameras that can help prioritise urgent cases, Philips' Atul Gupta on the technologies revolutionising the health sector?

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Enterprise tech driving consumer market

TI's deputy editor reports from CES2023 on why industry tech innovations are inspiring end user electronics

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Customer interactions useless without AI

B2B sellers need to access a digital infrastructure that delivers tools and insights to help customer relationships thrive

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2023 Informed: Cloud predictions

Firms may choose to adopt a hybrid model when moving to the cloud this year, marrying its services with legacy infrastructure

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2023 Informed: Crypto and blockchain

Crypto is facing more stringent regulation and DLT developers will be in high demand as financial services realise that value of blockchain

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2023 Informed: Big Data's year ahead

Expect unstructured data to continue to hamper businesses, meanwhile data centres will take big leaps in?sustainability

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2023 Informed: Digital predictions

Nurturing digital customer service channels will be pivotal for firms to keep their buyers, and a word of warning for the year ahead

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Roundup - Britain's digital currency plans dwindle

The UK's financial services minister warns that such technology may not go ahead just yet; hiring in tech companies nosedives in India, and Apple will replace Broadcom and Qualcomm chips



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