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embedded world is progressing well, already, the exhibition space booked in 2019 has been exceeded. And the prospects for the embedded world and electronic displays conferences are equally good; the conference programmes are already online. The theme of this year’s embedded world conference – ‘Connecting Embedded Intelligence’ – means that the conference is putting the spotlight on one of the key issues for the secto...
There’s more to manufacturing woes than Brexit
Following recent news that insolvency in the manufacturing sector is at a five-year high, a leading materials handling expert in the UK is urging businesses to look beyond Brexit and examine the other factors fuelling today’s manufacturing woes. Midland Pallet Trucks believes that while Brexit is undoubtedly playing a part, there are other issues currently affecting manufacturing that are being overlooked due to politics.
The fast lane to smart and secure IoT devices
At this year’s embedded world, Infineon Technologies has announced that it will present easy-to-integrate technology for smart mobility, smart industry and smart lifestyle. Focussing on holistic system solutions, the Infineon booth will feature applications for automated driving and in-vehicle health monitoring, wireless charging, multicopters and drones as well as automotive and industrial gateways.
Key AI and Industry 4.0 trends for engineers in 2020
With Industry 4.0 and artificial intelligence continually redefining the limits of what is possible for engineers and scientists, 2020 will be a pivotal year. Here are the key trends we can expect to see over the next 12 months. By Jos Martin, Senior Engineering Manager at MathWorks
Solution-ready packages overcome IoT challenges
A new approach to developing IoT solutions containing embedded AI brings together competencies from across the value chain to accelerate time to roll-out. Klaus Martin, Director BDM/PSM Advantech Europe explains.
Where technology is not enough? The rise of the human firewall
When you read about large data breaches, companies like British Airways, Yahoo! and Uber, and fines of £100s of millions immediately spring to mind. The business leaders of these large corporations are widely criticised and held accountable for failing to protect their consumer’s data especially in the light of the vast IT and training budgets that are at their disposal. Article written byStephen Burke, CEO Cyber Risk Aware.
Discover new products in support of robotics
MathWorks has introduced Release 2019b with a range of new capabilities in MATLAB and Simulink, including those in support of artificial intelligence, deep learning and the automotive industry. In addition, R2019b introduces new products in support of robotics, new training resources for event-based modelling, and updates and bug fixes across the MATLAB and Simulink product families.
In AI we trust?
Artificial Intelligence is a many things, just like human intelligence is.Intelligence, from Latin “Intelligere,” means the ability to go deep and broad as we “bind” (ligere) “together” (intra) things that might apparently have no evident relationship. But by going too deep you lose the general applicability of a developing pattern, and by going too broad you lose meaningful correlations. Guest blog written by...
Oscilloscope families centre stage at embedded world
With its newly introduced digital oscilloscope series MSO8000 and MSO5000, Rigol is presenting a significant addition to its UltraVision II oscilloscope portfolio at embedded world 2020 in Nuremberg (February 25-27). The core of the UltraVision II architecture is the Phoenix chip set with two ASICs developed in-house, which build the analogue front end and deliver the signal processing performance.
Cable assembly offering includes compact Gecko-SL products
Fully leveraging its considerable expertise, so that customers have rapid access to simple and cost-effective interconnect solutions, Harwin has broadened the scope of its portfolio of ready-made high-reliability cable assemblies. The Gecko Screw-Lok (Gecko-SL) 1.25mm connector family builds on the options already available using the company’s popular Datamate products.