ASU Enterprise Technology News - Features
As the U.S. Southwest grapples with historically low water levels, the looming threat of a parched future in Arizona continues to cast a long shadow.
In the evolving world of technology, every new talent brings a fresh perspective, a unique set of skills and a wealth of experience. Today, we’re thrilled to introduce ASU Enterprise Technology’s newest Deputy Chief Information Officer of…
Trigger warning: The following story shares an individual’s experience diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Faced with difficult times and professional uncertainty after retiring as a firefighter in 2020, Todd Lunn never gave up on…
Written by Timothy Summers, executive director at ASU Enterprise Technology
Each year, March marks Women's History Month – a time to celebrate the bold, resilient and fearless women shaping their communities, and the world at large.
Since the creation of the internet the challenge of collaborating and performing in real-time-sync from a distance has been a major obstacle for musicians around the world. Always on the “wish-list,” during the COVID-19 pandemic and with more than 2…
Amid the ever-evolving digital landscape across campuses, ASU’s hub for filmmaking and media production underwent a transformative shift of its own last semester.
Digital twins are experiencing a resurgence, with markets anticipating the technology to grow from $6.9 billion in 2022 to $73.5 billion by 2027.
Strap on a headset, slip on hand controls and become fully immersed in new worlds and virtual experiences.
“A smart city is a responsive city.”
As our daily interactions become increasingly digitized, navigating how data is collected, stored and used by individuals or organizations has become an ever-evolving discussion centered on data privacy and digital autonomy.
In the fast-paced world of technology advancements, ASU’s Enterprise Technology is both driving innovation and proactively supporting both existing and emerging technologies.