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Ethernet PHY with hardware synchronization extends the range of automotive radar
Automobiles have an increasing number of radar sensors to facilitate advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), with several medium- and long-range radars to support autonomous driving up to Society of Automotive Engineers Level 2.
£100 million boost to quantum hubs for medical and security
Faster medical scanners, secure communication networks, and next-generation navigation systems are set to be realised through quantum technology, thanks to £100 million in government funding for five new research hubs.
Tech and AI stocks tumble – how, why, and what’s next?
The market turbulence, which saw major US stock indices experience theirworst day in over 18 months on Wednesday, is creating a unique buying opportunity for savvy investors, particularly in the technology and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors.
Meta’s Llama 3.1: what’s new?
Meta has recently introduced its newest range of AI models, Llama 3.1, so what’s new in this range and what might you expect to see?
Tesla to implement humanoid robots as early as 2025
Tesla has recently announced its plans to implement its humanoid robot, Optimus, internally starting as early as 2025.
The role of 5G networks and UAVs in ports efficiency and safety screening
In this case study by GSMA Foundry, the company explores the potential to transform smart port operations with the use of 5G-augmented autonomous drone technology supported by the GSMA’s Open Gateway APIs.
£33 million boost for national space programme
More than 20 national space projects have been announced by DSIT Secretary of State Peter Kyle, on the opening day of the Farnborough International Airshow.
Aurrigo receives German ministerial backing at demo
Aurrigo Auto-DollyTug was successfully deployed as part of the Digital Testbed Air Cargo (DTAC) Demonstration, which is led by the Frankfurt University of Applied Sciences in collaboration with the Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics (IML) and operational partners Flughafen Stuttgart, Fraport AG, and Sovereign Speed.
Ariane-6 vs Falcon 9: can Europe compete with SpaceX?
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Ariane-6 rocket finally made its debut on 9th July 2024, from Europe’s Spaceport in French Guiana. This launch was a significant milestone for Europe, marking the first flight of the Ariane-6, which aims to replace the Ariane-5 and restore Europe’s autonomous access to space. However, the launch has since been sullied by a new debate – the Ariane-6 vs Falcon 9 from SpaceX.
ChipsJU & Republic of Korea semiconductor collaboration
The Chips Joint Undertaking (ChipsJU) has announced a strategic collaboration with the European Union and the Republic of Korea to advance semiconductor research, development, and innovation. This partnership aims to foster technological advancements, enhance supply chain resilience, and secure a leading position in the global semiconductor industry.