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Terran360 radar-based localisation system launched
Oxbotica and Navtech have launched Terran360, an all-weather radar localisation solution for industrial autonomous vehicles, with technology typically accurate to <10cm on any vehicle, in any environment.
Graphene Flagship releases annual report
The latest edition of theGraphene Flagship Annual Reporthas now been released.Download itfor free to learn about the achievements from the scientific project during the last year, with exclusive insights into the Graphene Flagship, its Spearhead Projects, diversity initiatives, 2D Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL) and more.
Software language accelerates developments in AI, medicine and robotics
The fight against the Coronavirus does not only take place in medical laboratories, but also in computing. Handling the huge amounts of data for vaccine development requires advanced tools: 'Julia', a relatively new software language, has surged in popularity. It delivers comparable speed and functionality to programming in C while also allowing scientific and numerical computing.
EVs to drive printed electronics market to $12.7bn by 2031
IDTechEx has released a new technical market research report, 'Printed and Flexible Electronics for Automotive Applications 2021-2031: Technologies and Markets', on the current status of printed/flexible electronics in all aspects of automotive design and manufacturing, along with future opportunities created by these transitions.
Digi-Key launches smart cities video series
A new video series focused on smart cities has been released by Digi-Key Electronics. It is sponsored by TE and Microchip.
AEC-Q200-compliant inductors for in-vehicle PoC systems
Murata has continued to support ongoing engineering progression within the automotive sector with the introduction of theLQW21FT_0H series.These are small inductors with broadband impedance for in-vehicle power-over-coax (PoC) circuit of SerDes-based interfacing. The LQW21FT_0H series is compliant to AEC-Q200 and delivers a combination of both broadband impedance and high-current performance.
Unlocking the power of Edge Computing to meet COVID challenges
The manufacturing sector has faced huge logistical and operational challenges caused by the pandemic and the associated restrictions of operating in lockdowns. One thing, perhaps above all others, has become apparent: those companies further along in their digital transformation journey have been much better placed to meet the challenge. By Greg Hookings, Head of Business Development - Digitalisation, Stratus Technologies
What will life be like in 100 years?
Technological innovation seems to speed up every year. If you go back far enough, then quality of life didn’t change very much from one century to the next, and before the industrial revolution, neither did technology. Now though, the human race is going at light speed, and it’s hard to predict what will happen over the next decade, let alone the next 100 years; but with a pinch of salt in mind, what might be waiting for us around the...
Checking-in on remote assets
With broadcast’s geographically spread assets and multiple process that all generate massive amounts of data, key to ensuring these improvements is being able to capture and interpret it in real time. In this article, Philippe Aretz, Channel Sales Director at Ovarro, previously Servelec Technologies, explains why the deployment of remotetelemetry unit(RTU) andSCADAsystems has been essential to support the roll out of mobile communications a...
NVIDIA graphics board aligns with SOSA technical standard
Aitechhas expanded its SOSA aligned product offerings with the powerful U-C5300, a3U VPX multi-head graphics boardfeaturing NVIDIA GPUs based on the Turing architecture.