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Graphene hall sensor optimised for cryogenic applications
Paragraf hasintroduced theGHS-C Graphene Hall Sensor(GHS), providing the industry’s only viable approach to measuring magnetic field strengths of 7 Tesla (T) and above, at temperature extremes below 3 Kelvin (K).
Innovative automation projects for manufacturers
Some of the world’s biggest companies are coming up with technology such as automated warehousing solutions to streamline all sorts of tasks, from picking and packing to greeting visitors. In this article, Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA atEU Automation,showcases three examples of futuristic, highly automated projects that could inspire the manufacturers of today.
Wireless light switches halve installation cost
A new range of affordable wireless and battery free light switches offering half the installed cost of a standard wired switch has been launched by Kozee, a new entrant to the electric wiring accessories market.
Embedded computers certified for deep-learning platform
Neousys has announced that its three embedded computer series have been granted compatibility certification by Baidu PaddleX, a development tool that accelerates data processing for PaddlePaddle deep-learning platform.
The value of expert advice in automotive procurement
The average car has about 30,000 components, an increasing number of which are electronic. A significant number of these will be supplied by third parties. It is the car maker’s job to ensure that every single component meets the standards it has set, so that the finished product is fit for its task, cars function perfectly, and the car maker’s reputation is at least maintained and at best enhanced. Paul Norbury, CEO, Cardwave, explai...
Technology development to drive long-term EV adoption
The resilience of global Electric Vehicle (EV) sales during 2020 provided some optimism as to the maturing state of the electric vehicle market. However, sales are still primarily underpinned by government policy, and improvements in cost and performance to Li-ion cells and packs, not to forget other aspects of the vehicle or grid infrastructure, are needed for widespread adoption.
Less car charging beats fast charging any day
Imagine a few years from now. You can buy a car that often needs charging but it can be fast charging or you can choose the opposite. You only need to charge one-third of the number of times so you do that at home, at the hotel or supermarket, never in the street, once a month or less.
The key technologies winning the fight against climate change
Each year April 22nd marksEarth Day, a worldwide event that aims to diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement. Since the first Earth Day in 1970, activists across the world have used to occasion to push for an increased awareness over environmental issues and lobby for policy changes. The theme of this year's Earth Day is 'Restore Our Earth', with the event focusing on natural processes, emerging green technologies and innovative...
The many routes to 1,000 mile battery electric vehicles
It is easy to make 1000-mile battery-electric vehicles, and the effect on market uptake will be profound. For example, a typical city-dweller today might charge only once every two months and vacation where chargers are rare.
Lanner joins NVIDIA GTC 21 to showcase AI platforms
At GTC, April 12th to 16th, Lanner will discuss how AI can be structured in a networked approach where AI workloads can be distributed within the edge networks. We will start from the NVIDIA AI-accelerated customer premise equipment over the aggregated network edge, to the hyper-converged platform deployed at the centralised datacenter.