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Is the food system at risk of crash?
COVID-19 is a reminder of how vulnerable our food system is. Supermarket shelves are empty. Twelve years earlier, the financial crash exposed the dangers of a finance system built on a web of interdependencies - many poorly understood. The effects of 2008 are still being felt today.
Key technologies defining smarter factories: the rise of cobots
The advent of Industry 4.0 is driving significant changes across the whole of the contemporary industrial landscape. As covered in our previous two blogs, the increasing use of sensor devices and the latest forms of connectivity have enabled access to far more comprehensive datasets for thorough analysis for smarter factories. By Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics
How children can still get into STEM during lockdown
In almost all of walks of life, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, STEM has an influence on what we do, whether that be taking medicine, using a smartphone, travelling from A to B, or making sense of numbers and graphs — something we’re all having to appreciate more right now. By Caitlin Purvis
Augmented reality creates efficient maintenance service
A partnership between Jamco America, an established commercial aircraft interior and services provider, Object Theory, an early pioneer in mixed reality, has created a new training tool for efficient maintenance services to support customer needs. The augmented reality (AR) technology developed through this partnership provides a much-needed advancement in product maintenance training for the aerospace industry.
Battery energy storage solutions for next-gen electric ferries
Nidec ASI, the Nidec Industrial Solutions platform belonging to the Nidec Group, has supplied battery energy storage systems (BESS) for the latest vessel developed by Brødrene Aa, a Norwegian company that builds electric ferries and ships.
2-channel scopes cover 50MHz to 200MHz bandwidth
Four 2-channel models of the InfiniiVision 1000 X-Series oscilloscopes with 50MHz to 200MHz bandwidth have been introduced by Keysight Technologies.
PI3DPX1207Q ReDriver enables DisplayPort via USB Type-C
Diodes Incorporated has announced an automotive AEC-Q100 grade 3 qualified 10Gbps USB-C DisplayPort Alternate (DP-Alt) mode linear ReDriver IC. The DP-Alt mode allows the transfer of DisplayPort signals through a USB Type-C connector.
Smart 5G patrol robots to fight coronavirus
As part of its effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, China is using 5G patrol robots developed by Guangzhou Gosuncn Robot using Advantech technology to monitor mask wearing and body temperatures in public places.
Healthcare cyber security - safe and secure or an open door?
The Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) presents powerful opportunities for device manufacturers to develop new competitive advantages, as digitisation delivers increased efficiencies and unmatched flexibility, enabling real-time data access for medical practitioners to improve patient care. Richard Poate, Senior Manager at TÜV SÜD explains the issue of healthcare cyber security.
Hoppecke appoints new General Manager in UK
Hoppecke Industrial Batteries has announced the appointment of Stuart Browne as General Manager of its UK operation. Having joinedHoppecke UKin 2015 as Service Director, Browne was promoted to Operations Director-Sales and Service in January last year.