It’s been a truly transformative year for ORBCOMM, marked by significant milestones and dedicated efforts to meet the goals we set for ourselves. From groundbreaking product launches to meaningful industry collaborations, here are some of the high points that defined our journey in 2024. The post Driving IoT innovation: ORBCOMM’s highlights of 2024 appeared first
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Artificial intelligence is now in full bloom, driving transformative change across nearly every industry. But as its presence and impact on the way we do business scales up, so does its environmental footprint. According to Goldman Sachs’ estimates , AI will push data center power demands up by 160% by 2030, consuming up to 2-3%
The UFC might have just had its last roster deduction of 2024. Since December 4, the promotion has been removing fighters from its roster for one reason or another. Most recently, the UFC cut ties with Jared Gooden and Abu Azaitar. In the final month of the year, the UFC has also removed Gabriel Benitez
It feels like a lifetime ago since OpenAI introduced ChatGPT in late 2022, yet in just a couple of years, artificial intelligence has gone from an intriguing tech experiment to an exponential game-changer for businesses worldwide. AI has reshaped how we live, work and interact, and if trends from 2024 tell us anything, 2025 will
Discussions about the lack of disability representation in the boardrooms of non-profit organizations, particularly those with a specific mission of supporting people living with long-term, health conditions, are often highly charged. The reasons are clear. “ Nothing about us, without us ” is a well-established mantra within the disability rights movement. It therefore makes sense
Are you frustrated with your last trip to the doctor’s office? Did it feel rushed? Did you wait a long time to be seen? Was it hard to get an appointment? Did the doctor have his or her face stuffed behind a computer screen instead of talking to you? Up to 70% of patients are








