University Health approves framework for AI adoption in hospital
The University Health Board of Managers approved the county hospital system’s first policy for adopting artificial intelligence technology.
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San Antonio security company tests surveillance robots from Singapore at SAMMinistries shelter
The “O-R3” outdoor surveillance robots made by Singapore-based robotics maker OTSAW memorize their path, recording video and photos.
QR codes at San Antonio bus stops change the game for visually impaired commuters
Bus stops across San Antonio are getting easily detectible QR codes to help visually impaired commuters better navigate the city.
Students scramble as Codeup closure leaves them in debt, unsure how to complete their studies
Students have heard little from Codeup, the for-profit coding school that abruptly closed at the end of last year after a series of layoffs.
Slowly but steadily, San Antonio is making a dent in the city’s digital divide
Affordability and digital literacy are still proving to be barriers to internet access for low-income, multifamily and elderly residents.
Sam Ximenes is a pioneer of the new, foreign world of architecture in space
His father was a judge, his uncle was a civil rights activist, and another uncle became the first Hispanic commissioner appointed by a president. Sam Ximenes is a pioneering space architect who has a big vision and plans to make San Antonio a hub for space exploration and architecture. Space architecture is the design and…
Officials fear data centers, other big power users could tax Bexar County’s energy grid
The energy needs of data centers and other high-consuming customers are driving the demand for more power, CPS Energy officials said Monday.
Codeup lays off more staff as CEO steps down in anticipation of closure
After more layoffs, two former Codeup employees said they learned the company would shut down once the last students had completed their certificates.
San Antonio startup rides ‘silver wave’ by acquiring defense contracting expertise
Tech startup Irys purchased the 43-year-old defense contractor DTSI as a way to break into the sector.
Meet Alan Stern, Southwest Research Institute’s first official space traveler
Southwest Research Institute’s Alan Stern has helped build the San Antonio-based institute’s space science and engineering division.
A portion of independence: UTSA seniors create prototype robot to help feed disabled individuals
Sara Mustafa was inspired by her late uncle to create an assistive robot that allows disabled individuals to feed themselves.
After notching early success, Darkhive CEO shares lessons learned with San Antonio startups
After early success in government contracting, Darkhive CEO John Goodson shared lessons learned at San Antonio Startup Week.
Lunar exploration the subject of STEM education program looking for San Antonio students
A push to get teens interested in STEM careers wants local students to join a program to design and build devices to explore lunar caves.
