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6th March 2023
Farm Different – Automating a Withering Workforce (S2, E1)
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There is a growing shortage of farmers around the world. A 52% decline in hired farmworkers and a 73% decline in family farmworkers has created the need for automated solutions to step in and fill the gap.
Transport
6th March 2023
Manufacturers urged to step up use of digital technologies in supply chain monitoring
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Manufacturers are being urged to step up their adoption of digital technologies to monitor supply chains as part of efforts to build resilience in the face of permanent volatility in their markets. The call was made on the back of a major survey on supply chains published by Make UK and Infor launched at the…
News
6th March 2023
UL Connected Summit: a look at IoT trends and future challenges 
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Applied safety science company UL opened its doors last week (1st March) to its IoT department to discuss with industry professionals the state of play in the IoT sphere. The full day consisted of research reports, demonstrations, and lectures about incoming regulations, which with UL, among other things, being a compliance solution provider, featured heavily. …
News
6th March 2023
Former Chair of Ford of Britain set to lead advanced manufacturing centre
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The Manufacturing Technology Centre (MTC) has appointed Dr Graham Hoare OBE to succeed Dr Clive Hickman OBE as its new CEO. Dr Hoare brings more than 35 years’ top-level industrial and commercial experience to the role. Dr Hickman will retire as CEO of the MTC on March 31st and as announced last year, he will…
Industrial
6th March 2023
Leading the frontier of IOT Smart industrial park management
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The customer is a nation-wide industrial park construction, operation and management group, managing a portfolio of 69 smart logistics industrial parks across regions. The massive amount of infrastructure monitoring and maintenance work load have put increasing pressure on the company’s technologies and resources. Along with the aging and depreciation issues of utility, power and firefighting…
Communications
6th March 2023
Alliot Technologies launch IoT middleware platform, Symbius
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Alliot Technologies has announced the launch of its new IoT middleware platform, Symbius. Designed to remove the barriers to cellular IoT, Symbius is among the first platforms of its kind to decode recorded data into a common format. Up until now, cellular IoT has been notoriously difficult to adopt with no common protocol in use.…
News
6th March 2023
AI in retail market to hit $85 billion by 2033
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The global AI in retail market is set to achieve a valuation of $85 billion by 2033, expanding at a noteworthy 30.3% CAGR from 2023 to 2033. AI in retail is ushering in a new era of how businesses track their operations to improve business strategies, give better outcomes, and communicate with customers in the…
Smart Cities
3rd March 2023
Top 5 trends for the future of HVAC
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Virtually all medium to large commercial buildings in the world have a HVAC system. Some have been installed 40 years ago, and some are brand new. However, new innovations in both software and hardware are ensuring that you can maximise these systems whether old or new for optimal occupier comfort and energy efficiency. Not only…
AI
2nd March 2023
2023 tech trends report reveals growing interest in AI topics, driven by generative AI advancement
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O’Reilly, the premier source for insight-driven learning on technology and business, has announced the findings of its annual Technology Trends for 2023 report, which examines the most sought-after technology topics consumed by the 2.8 million users on O’Reilly’s online learning platform. Each year, this usage data reveals which technology tools are growing in popularity –…
News
2nd March 2023
EU Cyber Resilience Act: What manufacturers will have to accomplish in the upcoming months
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With the EU’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), the industry is dealing with one of the strictest regulatory requirements. Manufacturers, importers and even distributors of products with digital elements – in other words, anything with a microchip – will be required to take a number of stringent measures. So far, there are hardly any established procedures…
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