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Identifying the right tools to assure business resilience
The COVID-19 crisis initiated a dramatic change to the working world almost overnight, and having the right tools can ensure business resilience. With offices closed and employees advised to work from home, businesses were forced into adopting mass remote working without warning.
Spiking neural network-based chip from Imec
Imec has presented a chip that processes radar signals using a spiking recurrent neural network. The spiking neural network-based mimics the way groups of biological neurons operate to recognize temporal patterns, imec’s chip consumes 100 times less power than traditional implementations while featuring a tenfold reduction in latency – enabling almost instantaneous decision-making.
VRtuoso hits one million immersive VR learning users
As COVID-19 continues to disrupt business across the globe, VRtuoso is experiencing even greater interest in its VR platform delivery suite with in excess of 30 corporate enterprise clients investing in VR technology to solve remote and on-premise training and collaboration requirements via interactive VR experiences in real-time from anywhere.
AI to empower community and track pandemic
With the world laser-focused on tackling the novel coronavirus crisis, SAS puts analytics to work where it’s needed most. Using its AI technology in new ways, the analytics company has developed a COVID-19 Data Analytics Resource Hubto help businesses and individuals across industries combat the virus.
Extended performance of digital storage oscilloscopes
Tektronix has announced the new TBS2000B Series of Digital Storage Oscilloscopes that was developed to meet the performance, usability and affordability needs of both engineers and educators. The TBS2000B scopes extend the performance of the TBS2000 portfolio to 200 Mhz with 2GS/s maximum sample rate.
HDMI 2.1 active switch optimised for signal integrity
Diodes Incorporated announced the PI3HDX12221, an HDMI 2.1 active switch with linear ReDriver that enables manufacturers of TVs, PCs, gaming consoles, and set-top boxes to adopt the latest 12Gbps HDMI standard.
Juice Technology reorganises R&D department
Juice Technology has reorganised its corporate divisions. Alongside the parent company, the group also includes Juice Services and Juice Europe, responsible for the European business arm. Now the Research and Development Department has also been hived off as Juice Engineering.
Demand grows for UK’s hybrid tech sectors
Job roles within tech increased by 40% in the first third of the year thanks to a surge in-demand within the ‘hybrid tech sector’ – namely fintech, edtech, healthtech, and agritech – according to global recruiter Robert Walters.
Can autonomous machine vision stave off the recession?
While the economic implications of COVID-19 threaten to shadow the Great Depression, here Harel Boren, CEO and co-founder of Inspekto, explained why Autonomous Machine Vision (AMV) could be the new New Deal.
LXQ Laser Marker redefines ease of integration
After two years of development, Laserax has released the LXQ Laser Marker series that redefines how easy and accessible laser system integration can be. The laser’s features are not only aimed at reducing integration time and cost, but also at facilitating collaboration between system integrators and laser experts - a key factor for quick and easy laser integration.