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IoT Tech Expo North America returns to Silicon Valley on June 5-6, 2024
IoT Tech Expo North America gears up for its return to Santa Clara Convention Centre, CA on June 5-6th, 2024. Anticipating a turnout of 7,000 attendees, 250 exhibitors, and featuring 200 speakers, this event is primed to be an important moment for CEOs, senior managers, and tech enthusiasts.
Top 5 IoT products in January
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in January 2024.
Performance boost to STMicroelectronics’ STM32C0 series
STM32 developers can now get more memory and extra features in STM32C0 microcontrollers (MCUs) to support more sophisticated functionality in resource-constrained and cost-sensitive embedded applications.
Infineon introduces the XENSIV PAS CO2 5V sensor
In order to further drive decarbonisation, improving the energy efficiency of buildings is crucial, as they contribute significantly to global energy consumption and carbon emissions.
evcables.com powers mobile energy with V2L technology
ByJames Louw, Director of Engineering at evcables.com As the electric vehicle (EV) market experiences unprecedented growth, with global sales projected to reach 14 million units by the end of 2024 – a 35% increase from the previous year – complementary technologies getting ready to enhance the versatility and functionality of these vehicles.
Panasonic Industry Europe to showcase tech at EDS Coventry 2024
Panasonic IndustryEurope announces its participation at the Engineering Design Show (EDS) taking place from 9–10th October 2024 in Coventry.
MPUs are based on three Arm Cortex cores
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping theRZ/G3Smicroprocessors (MPUs) from Renesas Electronics.
Compact sensor module helps save energy
The Renesas RRH62000 is an integrated all-in-one sensor module for air quality monitoring that combines particulate matter (PM), TVOC, and humidity and temperature (RHT) sensors with a Renesas MCU and firmware.
Robotics in unstructured environments
Many different technologies are initially perceived as threatening, unnatural, disruptive, and sometimes even dangerous.
UW researchers tackle lack of robotic training data
Training AI models requires a large amount of data. For AI models like ChatGPT, they have access to vast amounts of text, images and videos from the Internet to be trained on - and even then, the question of whether AI is running out of training data has been asked before on Electronic Specifier.