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NXP provides scalable, flexible, and secure platforms for various use cases Matter addresses, from end nodes to gateways, so that device manufacturers can focus on product innovation. NXP Matter Development Platforms go beyond just the connectivity with comprehensive capabilities for the compute and security requirements for IoT devices. |
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The fashion industry is predicted to rack up to $3.3 trillion by 2030. In an industry where not much has changed when it comes to technology, it’s interesting to see what exciting tech has begun to emerge, and what will reshape the fashion industry throughout 2023 and beyond. To celebrate London Fashion Week let's explore emerging tech in the fashion world. |
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“The D-band is the new E-band” read the shirts worn by Virginia Diodes (VDI) employees at a recent microwave symposium. |
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With smart home systems and the “Internet of Things” breaking into mainstream use, leading touchscreen developer Zytronic noodle on some of the tech trends we can expect to see in our homes in the near future. |
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Aurrigo International plc, an international provider of transport technology solutions, has signed a formal partnership agreement with Changi Airport Group (Singapore) Pte Ltd for the continued joint development and testing of the company's autonomous vehicles, Auto-Dolly and Auto-DollyTug and its airport simulation software platform Auto-Sim. |
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Formula E has announced WAE as an Official Partner of the FIA Girls on Track initiative for the 2022/2023 ABB FIA Formula E World Championship season. |
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Wearable end systems are widely used in consumer, medical, and industrial applications. |
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Telecoms SaaS provider Mobilise will be showcasing its knowledge and expertise in delivering seamless eSIM connectivity solutions at the 2023 edition of Mobile World Congress (MWC) Barcelona. |
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Qualinx has announced its Series A investment of €8 million by FORWARD.one, InnovationQuarter Capital and Waterman Ventures. |
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Quantum Motion, a UK-based quantum computing scale-up founded by Professor John Morton, UCL, and Professor Simon Benjamin, Oxford University, has raised over £42 million in equity funding from some of the world's leading quantum and technology investors. |
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