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Ford brings hands-free driving technology to UK roads
Ford has introduced a Level 2 hands-free advanced driver assistance system with regulatory approval for use on the motorway network in Great Britain – the first system of its kind approved in Europe.
Energy system to give homeowners energy bill savings
A community energy scheme in Nottingham has introduced a brand-new energy system, which predicts to reduce residents’ energy bills over the next year.
Celebrating 10 inspirational women in robotics for National RoboWeek
In honour of National Robotics Week (RoboWeek) this week, Electronic Specifier is shining the spotlight on some of the most inspirational women working in robotics today.
New Dual Status Profiled Backlights combine two colours in a single device
New from OMC, Dual Status Profiled Backlights combine two colours of emitter in a single profiled backlight, enabling designers to use the single backlight source to indicate status very clearly, rather than a single colour backlight that is simply on or off.
Quantum Science secures grant to expand in sensing market
Nanomaterials innovator Quantum Science (QS) has secured another grant funding win to expand its opportunities overseas.
Series 12 – Episode 1 – Testing for the environment
Mick Elliott, Contributing Editor, speaks with Marc Sherwood, Senior Technical Sales Manager, Fluke about electric vehicles and solar energy and the new methods of testing.
Intelliconnect plays full hand at EuMW
Intelliconnect (Europe), the UK-based specialist manufacturer of RF, microwave, waterproof and cryogenic connectors and cable harnesses will be exhibiting at European Microwave Week in Berlin (September 17-22).
Selective memory: why focusing on price over quality will cost you in the long term
Our attention spans may be getting shorter, but memory is more important than ever. At the centre of almost every piece of technology lies a memory component – whether embedded or removable. Industry 4.0 innovations that allow the storage or processing of data ‘off premises’, such as Cloud storage and Edge computing, are not making this any less important; the memory chip is still at the heart of how we use technology.
Altus announce new facility in Ireland
Altus Group has recently opened a new facility in Cork, southwest Ireland, to accommodate rapid growth in the country and support its customers within the region.
Škoda’s new car tech gives pedestrians the green light when crossing roads
Škoda is developing technology which displays to pedestrians – via the car’s grille – when it’s safe to cross the road, as part of a wider trial scheme looking to make roads safer for children, senior citizens and people with disabilities.