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EVE technology supports higher resolution displays
Bridgetek has made further announcements relating to its embedded video engine (EVE technology) platform. The BT817 and BT818 represent the company’s fourth generation of EVE products, and follow the already established mantra of helping those with little or no relevant prior experience to build advanced HMIs with high degrees of differentiation.
Bringing the test lab home with you
While many employees have had to work from home due to the coronavirus pandemic, this is rarely an option for engineers who need constant access to test equipment.However, as Rohde & Schwarz explain, you can bring the test lab home.
HEINEKEN rolls out innovative sustainable packaging
This summer, despite major operational obstructions caused by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, HEINEKEN UK has rolled out its innovative 100% plastic-free cardboard topper across thousands of UK retailers.
TENSAI Flow enables development of machine learning
Eta Compute has announced its TENSAI Flow software. The software suite complements its existing development resources and enables seamless design from concept to firmware, speeding the creation of machine learning applications in IoT and low power edge devices.
AI accelerates materials science from lab to market
Nearly every sector is proposing the use of artificial intelligence. Materials science R&D is relatively late to this trend, and there are many industry-specific hurdles, but the opportunities are beginning to be realised and the potential impact is significant. By Dr Richard Collins, Principal Analyst at IDTechEx
Agricultural robots and drones readiness map
It is often imagined that agriculture is alien to new technologies. This is far from reality. In fact, agriculture has always been a pioneer in the adoption of new technologies, embracing motor/power, modified seed, and agrochemical technologies over many decades to boost productivity, and today,agricultural robots and drones are no different.
How can deep learning benefit manufacturing?
In Christopher Nolan’s 2010 masterpieceInception, the protagonist is a corporate spy who steals information by infiltrating people’s dreams, exploring the different layers of his victims’ subconscious to find a path to the desired information. Deep learning, a specialised form of machine learning, works in a similar way, recreating the complex architectures of our brain’s neural networks to find information hidden in big d...
Healthcare facing increased risk of ransomware attacks
The computer systems at Universal Health Services, which runs approximately 400 hospitals and care centres across the United States and the United Kingdom,recently experienceda massive ransomware attack, making it one of the largest medical cyber attacks in US history.
Bringing the test lab to your home office
Many employees have to work at home due to the corona pandemic. This is rarely an option for engineers who need constant access to test lab equipment. However, there are workarounds. Remote control of test equipment has been standard practice in labs and system houses for many decades.
Using AI to predict new materials with desired properties
Scientists in Japan have developed a machine learning approach that can predict the elements and manufacturing processes needed to obtain an aluminium alloy with specific, desired mechanical properties. The approach, published in the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, could facilitate the discovery of new materials.