UPS, Google expand use of drones
UPS, Fedex and Google are all working to develop unmanned drones for the delivery of goods by air.
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UPS, Fedex and Google are all working to develop unmanned drones for the delivery of goods by air.
UPS and CVS Health Corp. have teamed up to deliver prescriptions by drone.
Microsoft’s $10 B Pentagon contract is another sign it is gathering cloud computing momentum.
Microsoft has joined forces with a biotechnology firm to use AI software to help diagnose immune system diseases using a simple blood test.
Medical device firms including Stryker Corp. and Johnson & Johnson are using 3D-printing to make surgical implants such as hip and knee joints.
IBM is one of the world’s largest technology companies and it is betting heavily on its $34 billion purchase of open source software maker Red Hat.
Shipping giant UPS is using drones to deliver drugs in remote parts of Africa. It has a similar test underway in North Carolina.
ABB Group, the Swiss engineering giant, is one company that will grow with the electrification of vehicles.
Microsoft Corp. is venturing into the field of digital health using its cloud computing platform and AI software.
One of the best ways to invest in new technologies is to focus on the companies that are most affected by the changes.









