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IMU - How 5G Impacts Digital Health PT1

Dr Tan Ee Xion, Programme Director of Bachelor in Digital Health, IMU

08-Sep-22 14:45

IMU - How 5G Impacts Digital Health PT1

Dr Tan Ee Xion, Programme Director of Bachelor in Digital Health, International Medical University

For many of us, the dawning of 5G will herald an era which will supercharge practically every industry by drastically transforming the way machines interact and function. This in turn will bring about a revolution for the healthcare sector with AI, augmented reality and a variety of other applications helping to drastically improve our lives. Dr Tan Ee Xion of IMU shares some insights and examples of real life applications of 5G that we could see very soon.


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Tags:  imudigital health5g





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