This year, entrants are - among many other example, our space practice applies satelliteCOVID-19 Simulator, which creates a 3D map innovations - using AI to reduce bias in decision- data and AI to support sustainable farming.of a space such as an ofifce, and simulates how making, applying machine learning to satellite PwC’s Insights from Space Smart Farming virus transmission could occur – and could best imagery in order to automate fraud detection, and application sends AI-enabled analysis straight be prevented. The simulator works by modelling using virtual reality to transform diversity training. to farmers’ mobiles, enabling many farmersrealistic human behaviour, for example taking Nearly 30% of the eligible entries are already at the to reduce their use of chemical fertilisers byaccount of the fact that people don’t always follow pilot stage, 26% are being launched, and 21% are applying them in a more targeted way social distancing rules. So the simulator can assist. Similar looking to scale up. Find out more. satellite data-driven solutions arsociety in reopening safely while incre now beingeasing public proposed in a range of other sectors such astrust in safety measures. We are continuously innovating to bring new defence, retail, energy, insurance, and more. products to market that help clients solve In total, we brought more than 110 innovative new problems and deliver sustained outcomes. For Another groundbreaking innovation is PwC’s ventures and products to the market this year.

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