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Creating smarter AI with smarter semiconductors
POSTECH researchers have found a new method of boosting semiconductors to create smarter AI.
Tackling the skills gap in the rapidly changing engineering industry
The engineering and infrastructure sector is developing at a rapid pace. There has been growth over the past decade, with the number of people working in engineering increasing from 5.4 million in 2010 to 5.7 million in 2021, with a peak of 6.3 million in 2019.
ED2 unveils system-in-package phased array module
ED2 announces the launch of the StingArray, the firstsystem-in-package phased arraymodule, which is set to change the design and manufacturing of phased array antenna systems simplifying the process, making it easier, faster, and more cost-effective.
Researchers create protocols to enable quantum sensors
Researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a protocol to enhance the capabilities of quantum sensors. This new protocol allows sensor designers to fine-tune quantum systems to detect specific signals, resulting in sensors that are significantly more sensitive than traditional ones.
25th anniversary of V93000 SoC test platform
Advantest Corporationhas celebrated the 25th anniversary of its flagship V93000 system-on-chip (SoC) test platform.
BAE Systems' apprenticeships: cultivating talent, boosting industry
BAE Systems, a pioneer in thedefence, aerospace, and securitysector, has long been committed to nurturing talent through itsapprenticeship programmes.
Material science: Changing the future of 3D printed polymer networks
Researchers have unveiled a breakthrough usingadditive manufacturingto create highly durable and flexible materials.
Integra Optics introduces receiver with 120km reach
Integra Optics, a brand of Infinite Electronics, has announced the introduction of its 10G SFP+ transceiver with an impressive reach of 120 kilometres.
Researchers demonstrate viability of 3D printed concrete
A research team at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has explored how cellulose nanofibrils, a novel plant-based material, can enhance the benefits of 3D-printed concrete technology.
IMDT to launch new line of Edge AI solutions
IMDT, a provider of advanced vision andAI-powered productsand systems, has announced a collaboration with Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.