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Mobile manipulators: wireless inductive charging systems enables new era of robotics
The growing shortage of skilled workers is increasing the pressure on industrial companies to automate their processes. Flexible, cost-effective,and easy-to-implement robotics solutions such as autonomous mobile robots and collaborative robots are therefore in demand. Mobile manipulators connect both robot systems, but often cannot be used economically due to insufficient battery power. The solution:Wiferion'sWireless Power Kit, which enables i...
Taking on the challenge of mobile robot safety
Automatic guided vehicles (AGV) andautomated vehicle systemsare becoming increasingly indispensable for automated operations.As they provide continuous service around the clock and can be flexibly assigned for a variety of applications, their contribution to increased efficiency and productivity is significant.
Why does AI in product descriptions reduce purchase intentions?
Recent researchby Washington State University researchers Mesut Cicek, Dogan Gursoy, and Lu Lu, published in the Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, looks into the impact of using the term ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI)’in product and service descriptions on consumer purchase intentions.
Why does AI in product descriptions reduce purchase intentions?
Recent researchby Washington State University researchers Mesut Cicek, Dogan Gursoy, and Lu Lu, published in the Journal of Hospitality Marketing & Management, looks into the impact of using the term ‘Artificial Intelligence (AI)’in product and service descriptions on consumer purchase intentions.
Microchip introduces PCIe Gen 5 SSD controller family
The Artificial Intelligence (AI) boom and rapid expansion of Cloud-based services are acceleratingthe need for data centresto be more powerful, efficient, and highly reliable.
Intel cuts 15,000 jobs amidst massive shares losses
US chip-maker Intel planned to cut over 15,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring effort aimed at reviving its business and competing with more successful rivals such as Nvidia and AMD. This reduction represented about 15% of the company's workforce and was intended to save $10 billion by 2025, reflecting efforts to align its cost structure with a new operating model.
Taking a flight in 2030
Overcrowded airportsand increasing air traffic following the COVID-19 pandemic call for new innovative solutions in safety, efficiency, and sustainability, both on the ground and in the air.
3D printing advanced electronics
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has recently unveiled a new technique that has the potential to change the fabrication of 3D-printed circuits, and could significantly impact the future of electronics in sectors such as healthcare, communications, and security.
UK startups raise £10 million through ChipStart programme
Eleven semiconductor startups focusing on enhancing AI efficiency and developing innovative healthcare technologies have joined a government-supported initiative designed to transform their research into commercial success.
IDTechEx explores quantum technology
Quantum technology exists in unsuspecting places, including cameras, computers, and smartphones. While quantum technology research has existed in various forms for over a hundred years, the 21st century saw an increased effort towards commercialisation, and the market segments of quantum sensing, quantum computing and quantum communications emerged.