Apex court asked the lawyers to provide a copy of the apology advertisements without enlarging them, emphasising they should not need a microscope to read it
Kinteract, an education-technology platform for continuous learning, is supporting parents, teachers, and schools by providing free access to its remote learning solutions to the schools affected by COVID-19 for the rest of the academic year. The company's platform has been adopted by leading educational institutions all over the world. Kinteract's unique technology brings teaching, learning, real-time communication including video lessons, and data dashboards together in one place for easy and complete assessment of student progress and instant dialogue between teachers, students and parents. Starting this week, Kinteract is also extending its access outside of schools, allowing sports centers, instructors and coaches to use the platform via task setting and video streaming.
Justice Chain, a blockchain platform focused on public safety, has developed a blockchain application that anonymously tracks Covid-19 patients, sharing real-time critical case information securely with concerned health providers, clinicians, government authorities, researchers and laboratories. Additionally, it connects medical suppliers and donors with hospitals to streamline the medical supply-chain, helping with supply shortage issues seen globally. The platform aims to support by providing patients with immediate care and attention, visibility into the hospital resource status, and allows authorised suppliers of medical equipment (e.g. respiratory equipment) and personal protective equipment (e.g. masks, gowns) to track in real-time, the demand from hospitals, labs and treatment facilities. The application, called 'CoronaChain', has just launched and will be free to use for the above-mentioned sectors.
Addenda, a blockchain-based start-up using distributed ledger technology to streamline processes between insurance companies, has offered free access to its services to UAE-based new joiners throughout the month of April. The company's tech solution will allow companies to process motor claims digitally instead of on paper, so that insurance company employees can work safely from home.
- sandhya@khaleejtimes.com
Apex court asked the lawyers to provide a copy of the apology advertisements without enlarging them, emphasising they should not need a microscope to read it
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