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#DXCTechTalkBuilding a Digital WorkforceHow do you re-skill and up-skill in a fast-changing and competitive market?
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#DXCTechTalkFourth Wave of HealthcareHow can healthcare organizations create real-world evidence and deliver it in a contextual way back to physicians? How will contextual data shift the provider/payer paradigm?
Daniel Angelucci
Great to see #DXC utilizing the full scope of its global capabilities, leveraging the teams in Asia (India plus others) to exploit the global nature of innovation! #DXCTechTalk
Sam Johnston
the empire over which the sun never sets ;)
Heather Simpson 🌈🍃
Check out the DXC Labs blogs that @ganeshwrite was just referencing: https://blogs.dxc.te... #AI #3Dprinting #serverless
Lisa Braun
Gotta give everyone the DXC Labs blog that @ganeshwrite just flagged -- check out some cool work: https://blogs.dxc.te...
Akshay Saigal
Do you consider Hand gestures as Mixed Reality ? Google Project Soli
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Google is Designing An Advanced Hand Gesture Recognition Sensor
The Soli Sensor, being developed as part of a project of Google Advanced Technology and Projects group, is a low-power radar designed to use less energy and ...
lewis richards
trouble with Google right there......Soli was in their ATAP labs years ago and has never made it out into a device, fragmentation of Android handsets means this will likely not appear soon. And as Apple keep showing they do stuff with software not hardware
Dan Hushon
I've been using the @Myo https://www.myo.com for presentations for a few years. Prezi becomes very interesting with gesture control
lewis richards
@danhushon we went to the ILMXlab Secrets of the Empire multiperson, untethered VR experience yesterday. was mind blowing and bear in mind i've seen everything the VR world has to offer :)
Akshay Saigal
@stroker I think it would be a mix of Software and Hardware
lewis richards
for on phone hand radar like Soli then i agree, but I think at scale only Apple will be able to do this mass market, history shows that the fracturing of Android handsets will make it hard elsewhere #customsilicon
lewis richards
http://www.via-cc.at... 400 million Apple ARkit devices already on the market has forced Google to kill their Tango platform and play catch up with ARCore. they announced this week that there will be 100 million Android phones that can do #AR

Sam Johnston
ARKit and ARCore are fantastic for widespread deployment required for consumer apps (like supermarket assistants), education, etc. but dedicated hardware will perform better for internal applications for the foreseeable future.
lewis richards
agreed for specialist tasks and precision, i just try to remember that it was only a year ago Sundar Pichai was on stage launching Tango with the chip and no one believed monocular two place detection AR was possible without dedicated silicon and camera
lewis richards
Apple smashed that with the precise control of the IMU's and killer supply chain!! 400 million devices out there now, my bigger concern is that there are 400 million smart AR devices attached to 399,999,500? ish people with no idea about this fact!
Robert McKenzie
Given the expense of operating theatre time I am seeing a number of cases of surgeons doing a full practice run using 3 D printed models of the patient and that would be a cool VR use case.
lewis richards
I think Theater and Surgery will probably see more use cases of #AR before #VR https://youtu.be/Vaw...
Robert McKenzie
Possibly there is a role for both ..the neuro surgeon doing practice runs uses ~30% less theatre time and has 45% less post operative complications.
lewis richards
agreed I can also the #VR headets with hand controllers being used to contol telepresence robotics in the future, 5G networks will power this
Dan Hushon
Only problem may become the citizen surgeon?
Robert McKenzie
That takes us into the topic of ethics and the legislative lag..one to keep in mind ..at least Down Under we jail charlatans ..when is that line crossed
Sam Johnston
There was a story a while back about a guy 3D printing his wife’s skull and tumour from scans to help surgeons plan the surgery, without which she may well not have survived. These applications are going mainstream now.
Heather Simpson 🌈🍃
And @saigal_akshay was just talking about open health connect, see this: http://www.dxc.techn... #HIMSS18
DXC Open Health Connect
DXC Open Health Connect delivers the speed, scale, flexibility and continuous innovation needed to gain value from data.
Dan Hushon
@DXCTechnology #OHC will change the healthcare game bringing together the information across both the clinical chain and the value chain for improved patient outcomes
Shaun O'Sullivan
MixedReality - overlay the XRays/MRI etc over the patient in real-time
lewis richards
http://www.via-cc.at... I'm loving the Labs structure. I'm not excited by any one paradigm of technology over another. I AM concerned about how we ensure that the Humans are able to understand, use and augment themselves with technology #DXCTechTalk

Dan Hushon
Agree, technology must be viewed in the eyes of Bionics - making people better, faster, smarter...
lewis richards
yep, this ability for Technologists to be educators is something we need to crack, we need people to be story tellers...... not tech explainers
Lisa Braun
Well put. Talk about tech in context--how it's used and how it benefits the person/process etc.
lewis richards
@LisaAnneBraun this is really key, we need to constantly remember that its generally humans talking to humans and as we obfuscate complexity it puts even more emphasis on the need to really understand
Dan Hushon
Integrated human traffic and transit management for the #haj via @DXCTechnology
LaToyia Penny
Human Traffic is understood completely in this context, but not great among peers in areas of Human Trafficking...unfortunately, not all can relate to the terms.