The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry and other science centers are integrating projectors, touch screens and other ...
As we do each year at QSR magazine, we tapped our 2025 Digital Disruptors to unroll some insight on what might be ahead in ...
From top left clockwise: MSU researchers are working with John Deere on autonomous technology research, two ag tech innovations were honored with Time Magazine’s “Best Invention of 2024" selections, ...
Virtual and extended reality technologies help college students and faculty access learning experiences and research methods that extend beyond classroom walls. Calvin Hennick is a freelance ...
Mayo Clinic Chief Nursing Officer Ryannon Frederick discusses how a nurse-centered approach helps with the adoption of new ...
A Deloitte report finds CFOs leaning on AI and cloud to steer through economic uncertainty and drive growth, but unlocking ...
Calvin Hennick is a freelance journalist who specializes in business and technology writing. He is a contributor to the CDW family of technology magazines. When Orlando Magic fans come to their first ...
Rebecca Torchia is a web editor for EdTech: Focus on K–12. Previously, she has produced podcasts and written for several publications in Maryland, Washington, D.C., and her hometown of Pittsburgh.
PAR Technology Corporation, a leading foodservice technology provider, today announced that Abelardo’s Mexican Fresh, a fast-growing restaurant chain dedicated to delivering vibrant, authentic Mexican ...
A Swedish government agency is investing SEK 130 million ($13.8 million) in the next-generation indoor solar cell technology belonging to Exeger. The company’s Powerfoyle solar cells are an evolution ...
The South Korean inkjet technology company is expanding to provide inkjet printing systems for perovskite solar photovoltaic manufacturing. An investment by a corporate venture fund backed by Japan’s ...
The 1990s were a fascinating period of technological transition. As the internet emerged from academic obscurity into public consciousness and mobile phones became slightly less brick-like, business ...