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Q5D appoints Pragmatic Semiconductor’s Scott White as Chair
Q5D Technologies has named Scott White as Chair of the Board.
3D printed vascular grafts advancing cardiovascular surgery
A team of researchers led by the University of Edinburgh’s School of Engineering have developedsmall-diameter vascular grafting, using a combination of 3D printing (specifically extrusion printing) and electrospinning techniques, which are used in surgeries to treat cardiovascular diseases. These grafts are designed to replace or bypassdamaged blood vesselsin patients with cardiovascular diseases.
Advanced Energy introduces new LumaDrive systems
Advanced Energy has announced the LumaDrive pre-wired systems series of high-efficiency remote centralised drivers for large-scale horticultural, greenhouse and industrial LED lighting applications.
Advanced wearable display technologies using perovskite quantum wires
A team led by Professor Zhiyong Fan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has furthered the development ofadvanced wearabledisplay technologies.
AllBright acquires everywoman to create a global powerhouse for women’s advancement
AllBright, the global organisation advancing women’s professional growth at all career stages, will acquireeverywoman, the international learning and development organisation, bolstering both firms' ambitions for women's advancement and enhancing their collective impact on gender equality and professional development.
Creating smarter AI with smarter semiconductors
POSTECH researchers have found a new method of boosting semiconductors to create smarter AI.
Intel-powered AI technology detects potential Olympians
Identifying sports talent, especially in rural or remote areas, has long been hindered by physical, time, and budgetary constraints.
Material science: Changing the future of 3D printed polymer networks
Researchers have unveiled a breakthrough usingadditive manufacturingto create highly durable and flexible materials.
Researchers demonstrate viability of 3D printed concrete
A research team at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has explored how cellulose nanofibrils, a novel plant-based material, can enhance the benefits of 3D-printed concrete technology.
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.