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A Hint of Information Technology For A More Meaningful Padula
A Hint of Information Technology For A More Meaningful Padula
IT-ERA 11022
A Hint of Information Technology for a more meaningful PaDuLa
During the PaDuLa competitions, a lot of complains in murmur were overheard. Anomalies regarding
fairness are served hot and sizzling on plates. That issue at hand, I may attempt to incorporate
Information Technology as a possible compact remedy to it.
Introducing Holography and its product, the Holograms. According to holocenter.org, a hologram is a
physical structure that diffracts light into an image. The term ‘hologram’ can refer to both the encoded
material and the resulting image. A holographic image can be seen by looking into an illuminated
holographic print or by shining a laser through a hologram and projecting the image onto a screen.
Other methods of projecting and reflecting images are often described as holographic – or even
misleadingly holograms, because they have an optical presence, spatial quality or iridescent colors.
With holograms, issues on transparency will be put to an end. Every awarding of each respective
competitions, the breakdowns and the original tally of scores and points will be flashed out on the stage
which is directly connected to a device utilized by the juries in inputting judgments to avoid unnecessary
presumptions and biased hypothesis.
Medical robots are making the healing process faster, safer, and smarter, for caretakers and patients
alike. For nurses and healthcare teams, medical robots alleviate stress and staffing shortages. For
patients, robots offer companionship, mobility, and personalized care.
Robots in medicine help by relieving medical personnel from routine tasks, that take their time away
from more pressing responsibilities, and by making medical procedures safer and less costly for patients.
They can also perform accurate surgery in tiny places and transport dangerous substances.