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Acoustic imager pinpoints air, gas and vacuum leaks
To enable the detection of corona and partial discharge from a safe distance of up to 120 meters, Fluke has introduced the ii910 Precision Acoustic Imager.
How tech has helped bring us together despite being further apart
The past year has seen us become more isolated than ever before. With multiple national lockdowns and stay-at-home orders issued, we’ve ended up spending most of our time within the same four walls. Whether we’ve worked or socialised from home, we’ve been far away from the people we know and love.
Community fibre aiding pandemic recovery
Community Fibre has announced it is supporting households impacted by the pandemic in the capital post lockdown by launching a COVID-19 recovery service package. Available at £10/month for a full 10Mbps 100% full fibre broadband service (with consistent symmetrical upload and download speeds and no data cap) for a full year, this broadband service package will be one of the most affordable in the UK.
Nano and microsatellite market to reach $6m
According to new research published by Polaris Market Research, the global nanosatellite and microsatellite market is anticipated to reach over $6,111.8m by 2026. In 2017, the nanosatellite segment dominated the global market, in terms of revenue. In 2017, North America accounted for the majority share in the global nanosatellite and microsatellite market.
Nixu strengthens security awareness services
European cybersecurity company Nixu has started a co-operation with KnowBe4 solution, in order to train company employees continuously to identify phishing and social engineering. Over third of all cyber-attacks involve internal actors, and over third included social engineering. Many breaches result from inadequate security hygiene and a lack of attention to detail.
THeMIS UGVs used in a live-fire teaming exercise
The Estonian Defence Forces Artillery Battalion used Milrem Robotics’ THeMIS UGVs in a live-fire exercise to provide advanced situational awareness, conduct casualty evacuation (CASEVAC) and to support units manoeuvre while providing direct fire support from various positions.
Online education courses for embedded control engineers
Microchip Technology has announced it has opened registration for online courses that educate engineers about diverse embedded control topics ranging from C programming to cryptography and help them to use its products most effectively.
ModusToolbox machine learning enables TinyML for AIoT
The combination of AI and IoT, known as the Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT), provides machine learning capabilities in connected devices, enabling them to perform intelligent tasks. According toMarkets and Markets, the AIoT market is expected to increase from $5.1bn in 2019 to $16.2bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 26%.
Mitigation Strategy Report released on securing AI
ETSI has recently releasedETSI GR SAI 005, a report which summarises and analyses existing and potential mitigation against threats for AI-based systems. Setting a baseline for a common understanding of relevant AI cyber security threats and mitigations will be key for widespread deployment and acceptance of AI systems and applications.
Givaudan: leading safety in the fragrance industry
Once the artistic work of creating a fragrance is complete and the formula has been signed off, the process of extracting the raw materials and blending begins. Safety and compliance are a priority during the manufacturing process and so, when flavours and fragrances giant Givaudan wanted to strengthen itssafety critical alarm systemsat its Kent facility, it partnered with Omniflex to upgrade its fleet of annunciators.