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19th March 2022
A Matter Of Interoperability
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The next 20 years will see homes changing more than over the hundred preceding them. Homes will expand in the activities they enable and support. Most crucially, with real time integration into the wider environment and economy, homes will increasingly respond to the needs of individuals, societies, economies, and the planet.  This paper examines the potential for the Matter specification to bring in-home interoperability to smart home systems and its ability to drive broadscale industry and consumer engagement. 
Industrial
16th March 2022
Powering Startups (Hardware for All: Episode 3)
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Following on from their ‘Future Factories‘ series, this three-part documentary from Digi-Key will guide you through what the future of hardware looks like. For years, great ideas have been left on the drawing board due to hardware roadblocks for many entrepreneurs. In this episode, Digi-Key visits startups using the highly accessible Arduino platform to bring their ideas from the drawing board to life.
News
18th March 2022
3 reasons to attend Hardware Pioneers MAX
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With pre-registration now open for prospective visitors of this year’s show, we offer you some highlights from last year’s success. We have collated comments from the wonderful exhibitors of December 2021 and bring to you the top three reasons to attend this year! Startups Whether you’re in the early stages of starting up your business,…
News
17th March 2022
$25,000 engineering challenge to accelerate low-carbon plastics economy
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Wevolver, in partnership with Growth Garage, the business accelerator from Mitsubishi Chemical Advanced Materials, Mitsubishi Chemical Europe, and Mitsubishi Chemical Methacrylates launch the Circular Economy Challenge. Winners receive $25,000 in manufacturing and business support.
Communications
21st March 2022
From pipelines to till lines: edge computing
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Across the board businesses are under more pressure than ever to optimise performance and productivity. Whether that is a pipeline transporting precious petroleum or a retail chain with multiple stores, every small, medium and large enterprise can turn data into actionable results through the deployment of Edge Computing.
News
23rd March 2022
Navigating post-pandemic manufacturing – Hardware Pioneers Max seminar
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This panel talk through how the supply chain has changed globally and what the future looks like for Europe and Asia. They covered existing pitfalls, how hardware projects have changed in 2021 and what to expect in 2022. Speakers Philippe Hohlfeld, Head of Engineering, The Good Food Revolution Abid Ali, CEO, Ardencraft Technology Eric Gu,…
News
22nd March 2022
Improving the reliability of the Internet of Things
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Over-the-air (OTA) updates enable dramatic changes in the way systems in the Internet of Things (IoT) operate. This article explains the benefits. The obvious advantage is, of course, easier updates, often downloaded and installed transparently. When this is coupled with software tracing, it becomes a powerful mechanism to improve the quality and reliability of a wide range of embedded IoT systems.
Communications
20th March 2022
Sensor-to-satellite for global IoT connectivity
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Wyld Networks announced the availability of its new range of low-power, sensor-to-satellite LoRaWAN terminals and modules for IoT applications across areas where there is little or no alternative connectivity. The Wyld Connect hybrid devices can transfer data directly to terrestrial networks or through a network of Low Earth Orbiting (LEO) satellites through a partnership with Eutelsat. With 100 percent global coverage, the new Wyld Connect solutions are ideal for applications in remote areas for agriculture, environmental monitoring, energy, supply chain and utilities. The full sensor-to-satellite service will be available in the second half of 2022.
Industrial
18th March 2022
Integrated information system infrastructure aimed at IoT
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Hagihara Industries, whose two pillars of business, both in Japan and overseas, are synthetic resin products and industrial machinery, has moved forward with ICT developments with the aim of improving operational efficiency. The company is currently replacing its old hardware, on which each of its business systems run. It has virtually integrated its disparate servers…
Industrial
17th March 2022
How IIoT is improving manufacturing
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The Internet of Things (IOT) refers to the huge and ever-growing network of intelligent devices and computers that are connected and sharing vast amounts of real time data. When we talk about the Industrial Internet of Things, we’re referring to the same general ideas as above, but Industrial IoT refers more specifically to the devices, processes and people associated with industries like manufacturing and infrastructure.
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