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Arrow Electronics presents tech trends at Embedded World
During Embedded World 2024, Arrow Electronics will highlight how its connections with suppliers and engineering providers combine with customer services to accelerate imaginative new products to market.
Top AI trends for engineers in 2024
As the adoption of AI grows across countless industries, it continues to enable impactful progress and revolutionise various aspects of technology and human interaction.
Is AI the missing piece in connector automation?
Connector manufacturer PEI-Genesis has released the third episode of PEI Connects, its podcast focused on raising awareness of electrical connectors in industry.
AI helping to create new rugged microstructures
Researchers at MIT CSAIL have developed an innovative AI system which utilises simulations alongside testing to forge new microstructures.
Micro-robots inspired by the insect world
Researchers at Washington State University have unveiled two micro-robots, taking cues from the insect realm to push the boundaries of technology.
IDTechEx explores new developments in EMI shielding
Electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding is adapting to meet the demands of evolving communications technology.
Arrow Electronics solutions at embedded world
During embedded world 2024, Arrow Electronics will highlight how its connections with leading suppliers and engineering providers combine with insightful customer services to accelerate imaginative new products to market.
VIAVI Xgig Exerciser approved for CXL 1.1 gold suite compliance testing
VIAVI Solutions has announced that the VIAVI Xgig CXL Exerciser has been recognised as a CXL 1.1 Gold device by the Compute Express Link (CXL) Consortium.
Fujitsu AI strategy strengthens data integration
Fujitsu announced details of a new company-wide AI strategy that focuses on deepening human-AI collaboration, presenting a vision of AI as a trusted assistant that supports and augments productivity and creativity.
Can a robot read braille?
University of Cambridge researchers have unveiled a robotic sensor equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, setting a new benchmark in the field of tactile technology.