The document is a business and technology innovation report for week 42 of 2014. It provides headlines and brief summaries on topics including consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, software, services, retail/payments, and energy. Key highlights include TV companies ordering more 43-49 inch ultra HD panels, Samsung developing faster Wi-Fi technology, Cisco partnering with Sensity on smart city applications, and the wearable electronics sensor market growing significantly by 2019.
This document is a business and technology innovation report covering weeks 43-45 of 2014. It provides headlines and summaries on consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, and other industries. Key points include Samsung acquiring Proximal Data, Panasonic planning to sell Sanyo's North American TV business, TV vendors aiming to ship 34 million Ultra HD TVs in 2015, and global curved television shipments expected to grow significantly through 2019.
This document outlines the Department of Health's road map and plans for several programs over the next 5 years, including the National Council on Disability Prevention and Control Road Map, the District Disease Office Score Card, and the 5 Year Strategic Plan. It discusses the structure of the District Disease Office and lists several programs, priorities, and institutional arrangements. It provides information on available program components, policies, trainings, manuals, guidelines, and information systems for programs related to persons with disabilities, persons with birth defects, vulnerable and isolated individuals, and other public health programs.
This weekly business and technology innovation report from week 41 of 2014 summarizes headlines in consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, software, services and other industries. Key points include Samsung flagging a 60% drop in profits, Vizio maintaining low prices on TVs, HP splitting into two companies, Cisco establishing an $80M joint venture for cloud computing, and the global smart city market growing at 14% annually.
This document is a business and technology innovation report from week 38 of 2014. It provides headlines and summaries of news in various industries. Some key points include:
- Sony expects its annual loss to swell to $2 billion and has cancelled dividends for the first time in over 50 years due to struggles in its smartphone business.
- LCD TV shipments are expected to reach 229 million units in 2015, up from 217 million in 2014, driven by emerging markets and demand for larger screen sizes.
- Apple aims to sell upwards of 50 million Apple Watches in 2015, with LG Display supplying around 5 million AMOLED panels per month.
The document is a business and technology innovation report for week 36 of 2014. It provides headlines and summaries on developments in consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, and other industries. Key points include Samsung working on open standards for smart home technology, Sony joining an Internet of Things alliance, and forecasts of growth in markets such as OLED TVs, the Internet of Things, and smart wearables.
This report summarizes business and technology news from Week 37 of 2014. Key highlights include: Sony announcing a cloud-based TV service carrying 22 Viacom networks; GE agreeing to sell its appliance business to Electrolux for $3.3 billion; Vestel joining the Frog by Wyplay initiative to develop new TV software; Apple announcing the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus as well as the Apple Pay mobile payment system; and forecasts that global tablet shipments will reach 68.51 million units in Q3 2014 and wearable devices will drive over $71 billion in additional carrier revenue by 2020.
The document is a weekly business and technology innovation report prepared by Ferhat Ünlükal on 11/16/2014. It provides headlines on recent developments in various industries such as consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, software and retail/payments. Key highlights include Samsung investing $3 billion in a new smartphone factory in Vietnam, Sony launching an online TV service, Apple opening an R&D center in Cambridge, and the NCR Silver POS system enabling merchants to accept bitcoin payments. The report also provides market forecasts for various technologies such as the Internet of Things and wireless building controls.
Computing for local prevalence of blindnessNelson Mendoza
This document provides data on visual impairment and blindness in the Philippines and two specific regions. It finds that in Region 3, there are approximately 80,088 people blind in both eyes and 47,647 with one eye blind and low vision in the other. The estimated economic burden of blindness in these regions is over 15 billion PHP annually. However, it is estimated that 62% of blindness cases are reversible through cataract surgery. Addressing reversible blindness could avert over 9.5 billion PHP in losses for Region 3 and over 1.2 billion for Nueva Ecija province. Restoring sight through cataract surgeries could improve quality of life and opportunities for independence.
The document summarizes a project report that aims to understand the reasons for lower voter turnout among urban populations in India. It provides background on voter turnout statistics showing urban areas generally have lower turnout. Potential reasons people do and do not vote are discussed based on literature. The report methodology is described including an online survey of 373 respondents to analyze psychological and demographic factors affecting voting behavior. Statistical analysis tools like logistic regression and discriminant analysis are used to build models identifying key factors. The results suggest those motivated to vote believe in the system and a leadership change, while those not voting prefer easier registration and voting in familiar settings like business parks.
The document is a business and technology innovation report for week 42 of 2014. It provides headlines and brief summaries on topics including consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, software, services, retail/payments, and energy. Key highlights include TV companies ordering more 43-49 inch ultra HD panels, Samsung developing faster Wi-Fi technology, Cisco partnering with Sensity on smart city applications, and the wearable electronics sensor market growing significantly by 2019.
This document is a business and technology innovation report covering weeks 43-45 of 2014. It provides headlines and summaries on consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, and other industries. Key points include Samsung acquiring Proximal Data, Panasonic planning to sell Sanyo's North American TV business, TV vendors aiming to ship 34 million Ultra HD TVs in 2015, and global curved television shipments expected to grow significantly through 2019.
This document outlines the Department of Health's road map and plans for several programs over the next 5 years, including the National Council on Disability Prevention and Control Road Map, the District Disease Office Score Card, and the 5 Year Strategic Plan. It discusses the structure of the District Disease Office and lists several programs, priorities, and institutional arrangements. It provides information on available program components, policies, trainings, manuals, guidelines, and information systems for programs related to persons with disabilities, persons with birth defects, vulnerable and isolated individuals, and other public health programs.
This weekly business and technology innovation report from week 41 of 2014 summarizes headlines in consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, software, services and other industries. Key points include Samsung flagging a 60% drop in profits, Vizio maintaining low prices on TVs, HP splitting into two companies, Cisco establishing an $80M joint venture for cloud computing, and the global smart city market growing at 14% annually.
This document is a business and technology innovation report from week 38 of 2014. It provides headlines and summaries of news in various industries. Some key points include:
- Sony expects its annual loss to swell to $2 billion and has cancelled dividends for the first time in over 50 years due to struggles in its smartphone business.
- LCD TV shipments are expected to reach 229 million units in 2015, up from 217 million in 2014, driven by emerging markets and demand for larger screen sizes.
- Apple aims to sell upwards of 50 million Apple Watches in 2015, with LG Display supplying around 5 million AMOLED panels per month.
The document is a business and technology innovation report for week 36 of 2014. It provides headlines and summaries on developments in consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, and other industries. Key points include Samsung working on open standards for smart home technology, Sony joining an Internet of Things alliance, and forecasts of growth in markets such as OLED TVs, the Internet of Things, and smart wearables.
This report summarizes business and technology news from Week 37 of 2014. Key highlights include: Sony announcing a cloud-based TV service carrying 22 Viacom networks; GE agreeing to sell its appliance business to Electrolux for $3.3 billion; Vestel joining the Frog by Wyplay initiative to develop new TV software; Apple announcing the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus as well as the Apple Pay mobile payment system; and forecasts that global tablet shipments will reach 68.51 million units in Q3 2014 and wearable devices will drive over $71 billion in additional carrier revenue by 2020.
The document is a weekly business and technology innovation report prepared by Ferhat Ünlükal on 11/16/2014. It provides headlines on recent developments in various industries such as consumer electronics, ICT, flat panel displays, semiconductors, software and retail/payments. Key highlights include Samsung investing $3 billion in a new smartphone factory in Vietnam, Sony launching an online TV service, Apple opening an R&D center in Cambridge, and the NCR Silver POS system enabling merchants to accept bitcoin payments. The report also provides market forecasts for various technologies such as the Internet of Things and wireless building controls.
Computing for local prevalence of blindnessNelson Mendoza
This document provides data on visual impairment and blindness in the Philippines and two specific regions. It finds that in Region 3, there are approximately 80,088 people blind in both eyes and 47,647 with one eye blind and low vision in the other. The estimated economic burden of blindness in these regions is over 15 billion PHP annually. However, it is estimated that 62% of blindness cases are reversible through cataract surgery. Addressing reversible blindness could avert over 9.5 billion PHP in losses for Region 3 and over 1.2 billion for Nueva Ecija province. Restoring sight through cataract surgeries could improve quality of life and opportunities for independence.
The document summarizes a project report that aims to understand the reasons for lower voter turnout among urban populations in India. It provides background on voter turnout statistics showing urban areas generally have lower turnout. Potential reasons people do and do not vote are discussed based on literature. The report methodology is described including an online survey of 373 respondents to analyze psychological and demographic factors affecting voting behavior. Statistical analysis tools like logistic regression and discriminant analysis are used to build models identifying key factors. The results suggest those motivated to vote believe in the system and a leadership change, while those not voting prefer easier registration and voting in familiar settings like business parks.