PMLiVE December 9, 2020
Peter Ruffley

The market for IoT in healthcare is projected to reach $534bn by 2025, driven in part by COVID-19 and also by new societal attitudes.

It’s clear that new technology can transform industries and every aspect of life from healthcare to retail, for instance. Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, IoT, Robotics and Industry 4.0 are all common buzzwords now and hold great promise.

New technologies such as these have helped the NHS to adapt quickly to the recent pandemic, giving teams the tools to allocate and deploy available resources more efficiently. IoT has enabled the use of health and care devices to collect data and monitor patients both in and out of hospital for instance, reducing the number...

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