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Location , Location , Location

> Modern tech relies heavily on location-based services — and it ’ s spurring development of apps to amp up services . Consider Google Now , available on Android systems , that pushes important docs — like your boarding pass — to your device when you arrive at the airport . Depending on where you ’ re flying , you may encounter beacon apps in the airport , too . Beacon technology , or “ ambient context identification ,” uses Bluetooth to connect with a user or consumer through an app . While it ’ s not completely seamless yet — users have to have location services on , use the app and turn on permission for updates — beacon technology has inched into many industries , from tourism and real estate to education and retail . Wireless beacons placed throughout a store send
Sale ! users relevant updates . Context — and location — is everything . Hillshire Farms pushes coupons to users when they approach the section where products are sold in the grocery store . Stadiums and concert venues are using beacons to push seat upgrade notifications to fans .
WHAT THIS MEANS FOR BUSINESS Beacon technology is growing , and it ’ s growing rapidly . It represents a “ micro-marketing ” strategy , or one that targets a very specific , very tuned-in audience . Leverage these updated location-based services to better track , follow and pursue customers . If beacon tech doesn ’ t align with your business model , consider applying a micro-level strategy to a social media or other campaign .
INDUSTRY 4.0 .
> That ’ s the latest buzz word for the techdriven revolution currently underway . Consulting firm McKinsey says manufacturing will evolve to rely on in-factory sensors , increased use of analytics and data science , in-factory use of augmented reality like Google Glass ®, and increased use of 3D printing for the mass market . Industry 4.0 refers to the integration of sensors into factories . Industry 3.0 was automated manufacturing , Industry 2.0 was the rise of electricity , and Industry 1.0 was the
adoption of steam power . : The percentage of

40-50 % equipment in factories that will have to be replaced over the next decade to adapt to advances in technology , according to a report from McKinsey .

3D Printing Underway at the CIA

The Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park is bringing new dimensions to its curriculum — a 3D printing partnership . The alliance , an initiative from 3D Systems that is supported by the Hudson Valley Economic Development Center , enables faculty and students to “ explore the intersection of 3D printed food and artisan culinary methods ,” according to a press release . These printers can make sugar shells , ceramic bakeware , and a variety of sugarand candy-based objects .
The partnership also opens the door for CIA students to participate in learning programs at 3D System ’ s Los Angeles-based The Sugar Lab , a 3D printing culinary lab .
CIA / KEITH FERRIS
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