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Latest Kongsberg developments on display at DSEI 2017
KONGSBERG will display their latest innovations and developments at theDefence and Security Equipment International (DSEI), giving the media the opportunity to experience the products hands-on and discuss with subject matter experts.
EVs have some tough curves to manoeuvre
It’s probably too late to make any real money out of the upcoming boom in electric vehicles (EVs) unless you are already in the club. However, if you are, there is a fortune to be made and maybe lost.
Album composed entirely by AI on its way
Amper is a musical Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology designed principally to collaborate with humans on royalty-free mood music for adverts. However, following a collaboration with songwriter Taryn Southern, it is now in the process of recording her first album – I AM AI.The album is set to hit the shelves by the end of this year, and while the lyrics and vocals are Southern’s, the chord progressions, notation and instrumentatio...
Tradespeople lack confidence advising on smart security
A national survey of 730 tradespeople carried out by ElectricalDirect in support of National Home Security Month has revealed that 89% of survey respondents are not confident when advising customers on smart security.
Wi-Fi + Bluetooth 5 module provides unmatched connectivity
Laird has introduced a new series of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modules that provide unmatched connectivity, and improves network efficiency and spectrum use. The new modules also enable optimal mobile device performance in the most challenging wireless environments.
AI analyses gravitational lenses 10 million times faster
Researchers from the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have for the first time shown that neural networks – a form of artificial intelligence – can accurately analyse the complex distortions in spacetime known as gravitational lenses 10 million times faster than traditional methods.
Resistors enable design of portable medical electronics
Electronics equipment for medical applications has escaped the confines of medical facilities and entered the outside world. It’s not just the location of medical electronics that has changed, though – they are no longer the sole preserve of medical professionals. These changes have been enabled by modern design techniques. Today’s medical electronics devices are smaller, lighter and designed to be easy to operate. ByPhil Ebber...
cMesh-networking radio for mission-critical applications
The company that enables off-grid, long range mobile communications on regular smartphones regardless of cell service, WiFi, satellites, or base stations, goTenna is exhibiting its third product, thegoTenna Proat DSEI as the company prepares for imminent shipping to end-customers in Q4 2017.
Upgrade refines Italian biodiesel production
Italian producer of refined biodiesel, Fox Petroli, has optimised its production process by investing in Movicon SCADA, available in the UK through Products4Automation. The upgrade has enabled the green fuel producer to meet increased demand for its biodiesel product, with improved production management.Located in Vasto in the Abruzzo region of the west coast of Italy, Fox Petroli built its name refining oil by-products, but in recent years has f...
Autumn is coming: high-tech electronics made from fallen leaves
Northern China's roadsides are peppered with deciduous phoenix trees, producing an abundance of fallen leaves in autumn. These leaves are generally burned in the colder season, exacerbating the country's air pollution problem. Investigators in Shandong, China, recently discovered a new method to convert this organic waste matter into a porous carbon material that can be used to produce high-tech electronics. The advance is reported in the Journal...