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Computer-on-Modules to withstand extreme temperatures
congatec has introduced six new Computer-on-Modules with 11th Gen Intel Core processors for the extended temperature range. Built with high-quality components designed to withstand extreme temperatures from -40 to +85°C, the new COM-HPC and COM Express Type 6 Computer-on-Modules provide all features and services required for reliable operation in the most challenging environments.
Data Privacy Day 2021: Top opportunities we saw in 2020
Yes, the date has come around again: the 28thJanuary marks Data Privacy Day.The day provides a chance for us all to consider what we can do in our professional roles to ensure we are respectingprivacy, safeguardingdata and enablingtrust. By Stephen Bradford, SVP EMEA,SailPoint
New air sensor to make chemical plants safer
Chemical plants will become safer places to work with a reduced risk of injury, chronic respiratory ailments or even death, thanks to a new air sensor being developed to detect toxic and explosive solvents using photonics.
Epiwafer specialist SweGaN introduces new Chairman
SweGaN AB, manufacturer of custom-made GaN-on-SiC epitaxial wafers for components and devices for telecom, satellite, defense and power electronics, has announced its BoD Chairman Mats Andersson has stepped down, passing the SweGaN torch to Vice Chairman, Agneta Franksson.
Open University bombarded by email attacks in 2020
The Open University, which is based in London, has been bombarded by 1,191,312 malicious email attacks over the past nine months, from January 2020 to September 2020. This is according to official data obtained by a Parliament Street think tank via a Freedom of Information act request.
Stratus program enables OEMs to develop Edge capabilities
Stratus Technologieshaslaunched a new Value-Added Reseller (VAR) programme enabling OEMs, Machine Builders, and Solutions Builders to profitably develop and deliver Edge Computing-based offerings to enable customers’ Industry 4.0, digital transformation, and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) initiatives.
ALKS cannot be on roads if a DSM system is not in place
The Government released acall for evidence for the safe use of Automated Lane Keeping Systems(ALKS) in August this year ready for Spring 2021. ALKS would mean drivers could use a conditionally automated system that can take over control of the vehicle at low speeds, keeping it in lane on motorways.
Mouser sponsors Women in Electronics
Mouser Electronics has joined the TTI Family of Companies as a Founding Sponsor of the Women in Electronics (WE) organisation.
Why are cyber criminals focusing on manufacturing now?
Manufacturing is increasingly on the radar of cyber criminals that use ransomware for two reasons: Growing opportunity for criminals and the growing need to pay ransoms.To understand why criminals are targeting manufacturing companies, first you must understand ransomware. In its simplest form, ransomware is malware that encrypts critical resources for extortion. Written byMichael Hamilton, former CISO of Seattle and CISO of incidentresponse fir...
BMW chooses Inspekto to bring AI to the factory floor
The BMW plant in Steyr, Austria, is the BMW Group’s largest engine plant worldwide. At the facility, the top priorities are quality, efficiency and the transformation to Industry 4.0 through the implementation of digital technologies at shop floor level. To improve all three, plant managers embracedAutonomous Machine Vision, a new category of machine vision for quality inspection developed by German-Israeli company Inspekto.