Technology Making the World a Better Place

 

2020 has proved to be a challenging year worldwide so far, and it’s easy to get down-hearted when you turn on the news. There seems to be no way to deal with so many of the problems we’re dealing with these days, and while keeping informed about issues is important, staying up to date with the success stories is just as key. Not only do they fuel us to keep fighting the good fight, but they also encourage learning, an exchange of knowledge, and the fostering of the ongoing collaborative effort to make things better. 


Technology has not only a direct impact on the world right now, but far-reaching effects into what the future holds and is already improving so many people’s lives in so many different ways. Working together across borders, businesses, and cultures has never been easier.


Animals


Climate change is impacting wildlife worldwide, but we are in a position now where we’re demonstrating that extinction can be reversed. A case in point is the resurgence of the Iberian Lynx population thanks to camera traps and sensors and the Great Barrier Reef benefiting from the use of bots and drones. 


Education


We’re getting smarter, and so are the solutions to the challenges we face. We’ve started harnessing skills and fostering the kind of collaboration that gets developed via gamification. Who knew that playing the online slots NZ offers could help make the world a better place?


It’s a way of learning that helps us retain more information more quickly and research has abundantly shown that the more interactive training becomes, the more memorable it is. 


Energy


As cities get smarter, electricity consumption is decreasing and opportunities for more efficiency are becoming increasingly available. Renewable power is now a focus the world over and the good news is that over one-third of our global power capacity is now 100% renewable!


Environmental Monitoring


Monitoring remotely is giving us more insight than ever before into the obstacles our environment is facing. Thanks to IoT sensors, we can oversee almost anything, including air, soil, and water, and then use this data to create solutions that are evidence-based and rooted in science. 


Health


Wearables have been in the mainstream for some time now and our ability to monitor our own health and take preventative action has more than tripled in the last few years. Add-on effects include a focus on more proactive health care, remote patient monitoring, and care overall becoming more personalised. 


Natural Disaster Prevention


First responders out on the frontline need all the help they can get and smart system information is starting to give them an incredible advantage. This is above and beyond the tools made possible thanks to new technology that allows for disaster-management from a distance.


Resilient Cities

 

Millions are affected by disasters worldwide caused in part by climate change and extreme weather conditions. Cities everywhere are adapting to these new circumstances, however, thanks to the insight our technology is delivering. The harnessing of stormwater in Singapore, streets created to absorb rainwater in Copenhagen, and smart flood protection in Russia are prime examples.