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Why autonomous drones are crucial to business continuity
For companies that remain active and those that have temporarily shut down in light of the Coronavirus crisis, autonomous drone technology is playing a significant and growing role in maintaining business continuity. ByIlly Gruber, Percepto
Eliminate pulse tuning in 2601B-PULSE System SourceMeter
Tektronix has announced the new 2601B-PULSE System SourceMeter10μs Pulser/SMU Instrument, integrating a high-speed current pulser with DC source and measurement functions in one instrument.
Using Artificial Intelligence to Save Coral Reefs
On Earth Day 2020, Accenture, Intel and the Sulubaaï Environmental Foundation announced Project: CORaiL, an artificial intelligence (AI) – powered solution to monitor, characterise and analyse coral reef resiliency.
Pushing platform innovation with data protection and insight
There’s a lot to be said about maintaining the status quo. It’s safe, proven and limits risk. Unfortunately, for most things that matter - this approach just doesn’t cut it. Especially for our enterprise customers. To drive platform innovation, solve new problems, and achieve business success -now is the time to re-evaluate how things are done. By: Simon Jelly, Backup Exec General Manager and Vice President and Doug Matthews, V...
Megaport launches its NaaS solution in France
Megaport has announced the deployment of its NaaS solution in France. The solution will enable faster, more flexible, and secure global interconnectivity services.
Over 100,000 3D printed face shields for healthcare staff
A production additive manufacturing (AM) company, 3T-am is utilisingEOS’global partner ecosystem to create 3D printed face shield headbands for frontline health workers in the UK.
How the tech community can support the NHS
The Bytes for Heroes charity initiative has been launched with a mission to engage the tech community in feeding over 1,000,000 NHS workers and healthcare heroes.
Disinfecting robot here to fight COVID-19
Forth managing director Mark Telford and his team have responded to the fight against COVID-19 by inventing a remotely-operated disinfecting robot.
Key considerations when designing electrical enclosures
There’s a lot to be learned from the famous fable, The Three Little Pigs. While the tale teaches us to stay wary of menacing wolves, it also reminds us of the importance of a sturdy home. Electrical equipment requires robust protection and a durable electrical enclosure in order to reassure its saftey.
Conductive inks: 5G, automotive, and power electronics
Conductive ink business is inherently wonderfully diverse, which has allowed the industry to rejuvenate itself time and again and to remain relevant through generations of product life cycles. This diversity, however, presents a market segmentation, evaluation, and prioritisation challenge for many small and large players across the world.