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Neurotronics SoC249 The term neurotronics refers to the convergence of electronics, neurology, and cognitive science that researchers and product developers currently are exploring for both health care and human augmentation. Advances in neurotronics will result in assistive cognitive technologies that augment human memory and sensory capabilities and in smart prosthetic devices that use direct sensory-device–interface technologies to allow artificial limbs to function as well as or better than natural limbs. Provenance in the Spotlight SoC250 Consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about the provenance of the products they buy as they discover what they've given up in exchange for low prices. A new premium on provenance is emerging as consumers reprioritize their purchase patterns around health, safety, authenticity, and environmental and political concerns. Consumer Health-Care Informatics SoC251 Although the U.S. health-care system has been the recipient of considerable bad press of late, one aspect of the forces at play in U.S. health care that are generating considerable interest worldwide is the development of consumer-centric information services and tools that provide individual consumers with the means not only to access and control their personal health and wellness information but also to use that information in seeking more effective and efficient health-care goods and services. Untangling the Food- and Drug-Supply Chain SoC252 The product that one buys may not come from China, but its ingredients might. China has become the world's principal supplier of apple juice, garlic powder, and cocoa butter. China also supplies 80% of the world's ascorbic acid (Vitamin C), one-third of the world's Vitamin A, and significant amounts of other vitamins and supplements. Human Resources 2.0 SoC253 A more diverse workforce, expanding pools of potential talent, rising expectations on the part of prospective employees, and increasing competition for talent are some of the factors requiring companies to rethink human-resources strategies and procedures. Human Resources, version 2.0 is the result. Timing Is Everything in Going Green SoC254 Public interest clearly exists in "greening" the energy and manufacturing sectors, and new technologies make affordable, clean practices seem within reach. But just how sustainable current efforts and initiatives are remains unclear. Successful investors in green technologies will be aware of which investments have near-term payoffs, which have long-term payoffs, and which run the risk of going dormant for extended periods on the road to profitability.
Scan™ Abstract Meetings Scan abstract meetings (in which SRIC-BI staff participate in a free-form discussion of current Scan abstracts) are open for client obseration/participation on:
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