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Emerging Technologies
Introducing IoT, Robotics, & Extended Reality.

They are the future - but what are emerging technologies? Where are they applied? How will they evolve, and how will they impact our jobs, businesses, and lives? This course explores these topics, with a deep dive into IoT, Robotics, and AR/VR/MR.

Chapter 1
Introduction
SectionExercises
I. The emerging tech world
II. The digital transformation
Chapter 2
The Internet of Things
SectionExercises
I. Introduction to the Internet of Things
II. How does IoT work?
III. Important areas for IoT
IV. IoT and new job roles
Chapter 3
Robotics and automation
SectionExercises
I. Introduction to robotics and automation
II. How do robots work?
III. Important areas of robotics
IV. Robotics and new job roles
Chapter 4
Extended reality: VR/AR/MR
SectionExercises
I. Introduction to extended reality: AR, VR and MR
II. AR/VR in our daily life
III. Future Horizons of Extended Reality
IV. XR and new job roles
Chapter 5
Implications of Emerging Technologies
SectionExercises
I. The future of work
II. Privacy and ethics in a digital age
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The course has been created with the Digital SkillUp initiative, which is the brand name of the outputs created under the European Digital Academy project, funded by the European Commission with support of the European Parliament. The project is dedicated to making basic knowledge on emerging technologies available and accessible to all citizens and SMEs. It aims to create an online training space that will offer learning content and opportunities on topics like AI, Blockchain, robotics, cybersecurity and IoT for everyone.

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This project has received funding from the European Union. This communication reflects only the author’s view. It does not represent the view of the European Commission, and the EC is not responsible for any use that may be made of the information it contains.