Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory recently announced 564 intellectual property disclosures in 2024. According to APL, this milestone highlights a commitment to transforming novel ideas into real-world solutions that benefit federal sponsors and the nation.
One of those solutions includes a retinal imaging platform for wearable eyeglasses designed by researchers at Johns Hopkins APL and the Johns Hopkins Medicine Wilmer Eye Institute in Baltimore.
The platform is expected to expand access to retinal imaging and generate enough data to train machine-learning models for accelerated research and improved diagnostic capabilities.
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The upcoming BEYA STEM Conference, which offers a free career fair and access to the largest artificial intelligence (AI) employers across the United States, has announced an exclusive AI seminar.
The event will feature a fireside chat on healthcare, AI’s role, and the future of education with AI. implementing AI into organizations, and understanding its fundamentals.
Participants will explore how AI transforms various industries like healthcare, education, and business, offer an understanding of AI fundamentals and how they shape the future of business and technology, and foster connections among AI leaders.
Top speakers include a CEO with years of experience with secure regulated Cloud and multi-cloud solutions, chief technology and innovation officers, a chief data scientist, a chief information services officer, technical patent architects, and an endowed professor in cybersecurity engineering.
During this week’s AI summit held by Cisco, industry leaders came together to share insights on how businesses can stay secure and resilient as AI becomes the foundation of technological transformation across industries.
Many Cisco products and solutions have AI built in; a broad question for enterprises worldwide: How can enterprises harness AI’s power, overcome its challenges, and shape a bright and secure future?
Leaders at this event also included CEOS leading AI ventures, Health & AI, university professors focused on 3D & AI, and executives focused on Foundation Models & AI, Agentic Systems, Search & AI, Coding & AI, and Silicon & AI.
Cisco AI Defense was at the event, a groundbreaking solution designed to help businesses adopt AI securely and confidently.
Save the Date: The AI Empowerment Summit will take place on May 8-9, 2025. https://t.co/qtDIpUBHQr
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