09/09/2015

Technology

The word haptic, from the Greek: ἁπτικός (haptikos), means “pertaining to the sense of touch” and comes from the Greek verb ἅπτεσθαι haptesthai, meaning “to contact” or “to touch”.

Haptic technology will be more remarkable than any breakthrough in the past technology

Haptic technology will change the way we live and interact with technology in the future. As mobile devices to act more like an extension of our body, so that the connected smart devices will act as an extension of our environments, allowing us to control the world around us in a unimaginable way.

Neurotechnologies can be used to enhance our freedom in art and creativity

The latest innovations in neurotechnology allow scientists not only to improve and restore functions brain, but also to effectively influence human behavior. The interdisciplinary discussion will focus primarily on the ...

ABU DHABI THE FUTURE

HAPTIC R&D CONSULTING SRL received official invitation from Abu Dhabi Department of Ecomnomic Development to participate at First Digital Edition of Abu Dhabi: The Future held under the Theme Abu ...

Actions to support startups and scaleups across the EU

EU Digital Day 24 EU Member States and Iceland signed the declaration on Startups Nations Standard of Excellence, to support startups across Europe in each stage of their development. Startups ...

So-called space-time crystals

A German-Polish research team has succeeded in creating a micrometer-sized space-time crystal consisting of magnons at room temperature. With the help of the scanning transmission X-ray microscope Maxymus at Bessy ...

Omnichannel marketing as the synergy management

Researchers from University of Minnesota, New York University, University of Pennsylvania, BI Norwegian Business School, University of Michigan, National Bureau of Economic Research, and University of North Carolina published a ...

New structural battery that performs ten times better

Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology have produced a structural battery that performs ten times better than all previous versions. It contains carbon fibre that serves simultaneously as an electrode, ...
haptic technology

Haptic technology as non-contact technology to fight against Covid-19

With the importance of non-contact environments growing due to COVID-19, tactile electronic devices using haptic technology are gaining traction as new mediums of communication. Haptic technology is being applied in ...
innovation audit

How do Audit Offices Respond to Audit Fee Pressure?

Firms hire auditors to create independent assessments of their financial statements, providing assurance to investors and outside parties that they are free from material misstatement. However — especially since the ...

Superpowers from ice crystals

At the heart of clouds are ice crystals. And at the heart of ice crystals, often, are aerosol particles – dust in the atmosphere onto which ice can form more ...

Electricity from wooden floors

Researchers at Empa and ETH Zurich have made wood compressible and turned it into a micro-generator. When it is loaded, an electrical voltage is generated. In this way, the wood ...

Digital Transformation of the Blue Economy

HAPTIC R&D CONSULTING SRL will discover digitalization potential of  industry and establish new collaborations at Digital Transformation of the Blue Economy – B2B event. As a part of EU Industry days ...

€79.5 billion for Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI)

The European Commission welcomes the endorsement by the European Parliament and the Council this week of the political agreement on the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI) – ‘Global ...