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What technologies are expected to stick around in the resilience tech sphere in the near future

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Resilience tech is inexorably evolving as technology must meet the demands of our century. At the same time, in such an important area as our common security, both digital and physical, it is important to keep our finger on the pulse and understand what awaits us.

Let’s consider what technologies will remain in the future in the field of resilience, and how these technologies can affect this field as a whole.

AI and Machine Learning: Predictive Power

Artificial intelligence now drives all the progress of the planet, and this may sound too loud, but machines are really getting closer to people in intelligence. In the field of resilience, this technology helps to prevent many problems and analyze the situation in advance.

Using collective intelligence, AI platforms can aggregate insights from citizens, such as real-time reports of infrastructure issues or community-driven ideas for urban improvements. This synergy of machine and human empowers cities to anticipate risks and respond fast. 

So, AI amplifies the collective mind, making urban resilience a shared problem.

IoT Devices: Real-Time Monitoring

IoT is an integral part of resilience technology, as this technology is responsible for transmitting data from sensors and devices. This is necessary for monitoring important indicators.

Renewable Energy Technologies

Here we are talking, firstly, about the role of renewable energy solutions. Among them are solar power plants, wind turbines, and similar technologies. They reduce dependence on centralized power grids and help cities to be more stable.

MISTO: The Smart Cities’ Best Friend

MISTO is a solution that cares and solves problems. It is built out of experience and provides enough information and functionality to react in a timely manner, as well as prevent serious risks. MISTO is built with the consideration of different real-life challenges and a practical approach that helps combine different technologies for a better result, so you will always be sure you’ve got a reliable solution when you need it.

Conclusion

It can be concluded that although certain technologies play a decisive role in innovation, technologies in general make a huge contribution to the field of security and resilience. Thanks to timely monitoring, sensors, information support, we can do much more.

There is an idea that the future of the field lies in a mixture of practicality and technological innovation. In any case, the Internet of Things, machine learning, are already making resilience solutions much stronger, and perhaps this will affect our ability to respond even to serious difficulties much faster and more effectively.

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