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Social Robotics
If you are young and active, you may think ‘why would I want to be friends with a robot?’

mHealth
You probably can’t live without your mobile phone – but can it help you to live better?

Internet of Things
The Internet of Things, is a network of eHealth technologies such as wearables, smart speakers and even robotics controlled at a distance.

Telemedicine
The term telemedicine originated in the 1970s, originally defined as “healing from a distance” responding to doctors assisting with patient needs over the telephone, and even in a trial using television signals.

Wearable tech in healthcare
Market trends indicate an increase in the uptake of end-user wearable devices
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.

Voice Devices
Many of us are already used to asking Alexa to turn on a lamp, or play our favourite music – but how can Alexa help in health care settings?

VR in Health Care
Virtual Reality (VR) often brings thoughts of 1980s action movies and teenage boys gaming in their bedrooms , but the reality of VR is here and available to buy for recreation, but it brings several benefits for health and care.

Ai in Health Care
Article Intelligence (AI) gives many people a shiver down their spine, perhaps due to Hollywood depictions of super-intelligent machines.

Social Robotics
If you are young and active, you may think ‘why would I want to be friends with a robot?’

mHealth
You probably can’t live without your mobile phone – but can it help you to live better?

Internet of Things
The Internet of Things, is a network of eHealth technologies such as wearables, smart speakers and even robotics controlled at a distance.

Telemedicine
The term telemedicine originated in the 1970s, originally defined as “healing from a distance” responding to doctors assisting with patient needs over the telephone, and even in a trial using television signals.

Wearable tech in healthcare
Market trends indicate an increase in the uptake of end-user wearable devices
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.

Voice Devices
Many of us are already used to asking Alexa to turn on a lamp, or play our favourite music – but how can Alexa help in health care settings?

VR in Health Care
Virtual Reality (VR) often brings thoughts of 1980s action movies and teenage boys gaming in their bedrooms , but the reality of VR is here and available to buy for recreation, but it brings several benefits for health and care.

Ai in Health Care
Article Intelligence (AI) gives many people a shiver down their spine, perhaps due to Hollywood depictions of super-intelligent machines.

Social Robotics
If you are young and active, you may think ‘why would I want to be friends with a robot?’

mHealth
You probably can’t live without your mobile phone – but can it help you to live better?

Internet of Things
The Internet of Things, is a network of eHealth technologies such as wearables, smart speakers and even robotics controlled at a distance.

Telemedicine
The term telemedicine originated in the 1970s, originally defined as “healing from a distance” responding to doctors assisting with patient needs over the telephone, and even in a trial using television signals.

Wearable tech in healthcare
Market trends indicate an increase in the uptake of end-user wearable devices
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.

Voice Devices
Many of us are already used to asking Alexa to turn on a lamp, or play our favourite music – but how can Alexa help in health care settings?

VR in Health Care
Virtual Reality (VR) often brings thoughts of 1980s action movies and teenage boys gaming in their bedrooms , but the reality of VR is here and available to buy for recreation, but it brings several benefits for health and care.

Ai in Health Care
Article Intelligence (AI) gives many people a shiver down their spine, perhaps due to Hollywood depictions of super-intelligent machines.

Social Robotics
If you are young and active, you may think ‘why would I want to be friends with a robot?’

mHealth
You probably can’t live without your mobile phone – but can it help you to live better?

Internet of Things
The Internet of Things, is a network of eHealth technologies such as wearables, smart speakers and even robotics controlled at a distance.

Telemedicine
The term telemedicine originated in the 1970s, originally defined as “healing from a distance” responding to doctors assisting with patient needs over the telephone, and even in a trial using television signals.

Wearable tech in healthcare
Market trends indicate an increase in the uptake of end-user wearable devices
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.
with functions capable of monitoring health and lifestyle - even if just tracking you to the fridge and back.

Voice Devices
Many of us are already used to asking Alexa to turn on a lamp, or play our favourite music – but how can Alexa help in health care settings?

VR in Health Care
Virtual Reality (VR) often brings thoughts of 1980s action movies and teenage boys gaming in their bedrooms , but the reality of VR is here and available to buy for recreation, but it brings several benefits for health and care.

Ai in Health Care
Article Intelligence (AI) gives many people a shiver down their spine, perhaps due to Hollywood depictions of super-intelligent machines.