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A remote solution to safety concerns
From bomb disposal and construction site monitoring to surveillance and firefighting, remote controlled robots allow humans to act in hazardous situations without putting themselves in harm’s way.
How Extended Reality is revolutionising industries
What is Extended Reality? Extended Reality (XR) represents an umbrella term that encapsulates different immersive technologies, including Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual reality (VR), and Mixed reality(MR).
Cameras play a crucial role in advancing medical diagnosis
Microscopic-based diagnostic devices are critical, but they come with many imaging challenges.
Position sensors power smart manufacturing
Ongoing supply chain issues, skill gaps, and ever-changing customer demands mean that now – more than ever – manufacturers are increasingly adopting ‘smart’ manufacturing mindsets to keep up.
How low-light camera modules power critical embedded vision applications
Surveillance, inspection, and monitoring applications inevitably deal with poor light conditions – causing noise and loss of detail while capturing images. See what applications need low-light cameras and get a full understanding of how to select the ideal low-light camera.
Ensuring uninterrupted power in critical environments
Power interruptions can bring even the most vital operations to a halt. Imagine hospitals without life-saving equipment, data centres without access to crucial information, and airports grounded in chaos.
Three things you need to know about Industry 5.0
While manufacturers are still getting accustomed to methods for interconnecting new technologies to improve efficiency and productivity — the guiding principle behind Industry 4.0 — the next phase of industrialisation is already on the horizon.
When the chips are down
The demand for microchips globally is surging. In fact, it’s expected to double by 2030. Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development for Science & Automation, at Teledyne FLIR further discusses.
Securing EV power systems
Developments in the electric vehicle (EV) market are advancing at a rapid pace, with consumer uptake on the increase and the end of the road for newly manufactured ICE vehicles fast approaching.
Printed electronics progresses towards greater commercial adoption
How far is printed/flexible electronics along the road to widespread adoption? The emerging manufacturing methodology, which replaces etched copper laminate with printed conductive inks on flexible substrates, offers multiple benefits, including flexibility/stretchability, the potential for low-cost roll-to-roll production, digital manufacturing/rapid prototyping, and improved sustainability.