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Industry 4.0 and the regulation of artificial intelligence
It is impossible to escape from the fact that technology, and increasingly artificial intelligence (AI), has transformed everyday life. By Oliver Rickett, Solicitor, and Caroline Churchill, Partner, at law firm Womble Bond Dickinson
Optical Surfaces deliver aspheric lenses for nuclear research
Optical Surfaces has announced that it has received an order from theUK Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE)for twelve ultra-fast focusing 370mm diameteraspheric lensesfor itsOrion petawatt laserresearch facility.
High speed signal processing radiation tolerant FPGAs
Wholly owned subsidiary of Microchip Technology, Microsemi Corporation, has announced its RTG4 high speed signal processing radiation tolerant field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) have achieved Qualified Manufacturers List (QML) Class V qualification by the Defence Logistics Agency (DLA).
Fanless NUC with 8th gen Intel Kaby Lake Core i7 CPU
In response to increasing demand for enhanced processing power at the edge, Logic Supply have released the smallest ever fanless and ventless NUC to feature an 8th generation Intel Core i7 processor. Available as part of the company's ML100 Series, the ML100G-31 provides a fully solid state, passively cooled computing solution, designed for reliability in demanding environments and measures just 142 x 62 x 107mm, making it the smallest fanless In...
Benefitting from local knowledge
Language barriers, different cultural expectations and a whole new set of engineering standards — managing an international project can be daunting. Here, Dave Friar, operations director at engineering solutions provider, Boulting explained why working closely with local engineers when managing construction and commissioning of international facilities can lessen the headache.
Operators need to be ready for Multi ABR or risk losing revenue
Research and analyst company focusing on IoT, video and wireless, Rethink Technology Research, have said that operators must get ready for Multicast ABR, which today is in its infancy with services only just beginning, or risk losing out on a new revenue stream.
Taming the tsunami of bots, apps and cloud infrastructures
SailPoint Technologies Holdingscontinues to drive innovation with IdentityIQ to help organisations embrace thenew frontiers in identity governance, which address the explosion of new users, applications and data driven by digital transformation. With IdentityIQ 7.3, SailPoint expands the definition of identities beyond humans, providing the ability to govern non-human identities such as software bots, including robotic process automation (RPA) bo...
Growth course with location and new laser models
With its move to the industrial area Inning am Ammersee, VONJAN Technology not only has modern new premises at its disposal, but above all the product range of lasers has been significantly expanded.We understand that a laser system is far more than just the sum of its individual components. It is especially the right combination and the resulting interplay which leads to excellent system performance in the end.
Clear generation divide as millennials avoid human interaction
Employees plan to delegate tasks that they are not that confident with robots completing, and this has sparked research to show that millennials plan to use robots to avoid human interaction at work, commissioned byABBYY.The research, of 1,200 employees in the UK, found that 17% of 18-34 year olds hate speaking to customers, yet only 4% of over 55s felt the same. What’s more, 1 in 10 (10%) of 18-34 year olds would delegate speaking to custo...
Innovations in tech are changing healthcare as we know it
Nurses work long, demanding hours to meet the needs of today’s ever-expanding patient base. Technology, however, can help nurse practitioners work more efficiently so that they can spend more time with their patients. Eventually, this could shorten hospital stays, improve patient satisfaction and reduce practitioner burnout. Author: Ryan Ayers.