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The Paris airport group (ADP) chooses Outsight’s 3D Smart Monitoring technology at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport

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The Airport Terminal as seen by Outsight: the 3D Semantic Camera enables a much more precise understanding of the situation.

The fusion of multiple 3D Cameras in real-time enables a Shadow-less Situation Awareness.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA, UNITED STATES, January 10, 2020 /EINPresswire.com/ — After an international competition, the ADP Group has announced that it has chosen Outsight's “3D Smart Monitoring” system to be used in two areas of Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport in the international Terminal 2E, including the baggage claim zone.
Outsight's “3D Smart Monitoring” offers a complete solution that merges information from several of it..

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Mysterious drone activity suggests ‘swarming technology’ is being tested over eastern Plains

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DENVER — Colorado's drone mystery continues and descriptions of drone sightings on the eastern Plains are offering a few clues about what may be occurring.

Some have described the drones as having rotors. Others say they resemble small planes. Both may be correct. There are multi-rotor drones and fixed-wing drones.

“An aircraft like this (fixed wing) can fly for three to four hours with the same battery. A multi-rotor can only for about 30 minutes,” explained Eric Frew, a professor in the Aerospace Engineering Sciences Department at the University of Colorado Boulder.

CU Boulder is at the cutting edge of research into drone swarming technology, which is what we may be seeing out on the eastern Plains.

“It sounds like they're using similar types of software and similar types of algorithms,” Frew said.

Swarming is the ability to fly several dozen drones with just one pilot, and CU Boulder was one of the first ent..

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‘Fem tech’: A look at female-led startups at the male-dominated CES gadget show

LAS VEGAS —
Sex tech will grace the CES gadget show in Las Vegas this week after organizers endured scorn for revoking an innovation award to a sex device company led by a female founder.

CES will allow space for sex tech companies as a one-year trial. The companies will be grouped in the health and wellness section of the Sands Expo, an official, but secondary CES location, one geared toward startups.

Lora DiCarlo, a startup that pushed for changes after organizers revoked its award, will showcase its Ose robotic “personal massager.” It's one of a dozen companies at the show focused on vibrators, lube dispensers and other sex tech products. Founders of these startups say their products are about empowerment and wellness for women, something they say has often been overlooked in tech.

The historically male-dominated tech trade show has received criticism in past years for having an all-male lineup of speakers and for previously allowing scantily clad “booth babes,” foster..

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Gadgets of the future unveiled at annual tech show

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Alex Stone/ABC News(LAS VEGAS) — Intelligent toilets, virtual comfort animals and lots of robots will be unveiled in Las Vegas this week for the Consumer Electronics Show, the annual tech industry extravaganza that brings over 4,000 companies together for a week of sharing their latest innovations with the world.

All eyes on 5G

The next generation of mobile technology, 5G, is expected to be a major theme at this year’s show, promising lighting-fast speeds.

One of the touted capabilities of 5G is that you can download the entire Game of Thrones series in just minutes.

“5G is the fifth wireless generation but it will be the first that will be led by the enterprise; it will touch every economic sector,” Steve Koenig, the vice president of research at Consumer Technology Association, which runs CES, told ABC News. “5G will be a major narrative at the show.”

Koenig emphasized 5G is much more than just about cellphones. Many companies and industrie..

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