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AI to improve industries
Artificial intelligence (AI) is making significant strides across various industries, enhancing productivity, enabling hyper-personalised customer service, fostering creativity, and advancing health improvements.
Syensqo to showcase materials portfolio designed for electric mobility
Syensqo, formerly part of the Solvay group, will showcase its solutions for clean mobility at The Battery Show Europe 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany, from 18th to 20th June.
Comau presents its new cell formation at The Battery Show 2024
Comau will showcase its advanced, turnkey battery cell formation and testing technologies at The Battery Show Europe conference, booth number 9-F50, from 18th to 20th June.
Imec demonstrates functional monolithic CFET devices
This week, at the 2024 IEEE Symposium on VLSI Technology & Circuits (2024 VLSI), imec presents for the first time electrically functional CMOS CFET devices with stacked bottom and top source/drain contacts.
NVIDIA brings Gen AI to the physical world at CVPR
At this week’s Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) conference, NVIDIA has unveiled NVIDIA Omniverse Cloud Sensor RTX, a new set of microservices that enable physically accurate sensor simulation to accelerate the development of fully autonomous machines of every kind.
Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week 2024 record attendance
Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week 2024 celebrates its ‘buzziest’ ever year with new record attendance.
DSEI unveils rebrand
DSEI has rebranded to reflect its commitment to innovation, integration, and excellence within the global defence industry.
Osprey Charging to establish EV charging hub in Scotland
Osprey Charging has announced plans for a new ultra-fast 16-charger hub in Paisley – which when completed will be the largest public ultra-rapid charging hub in Scotland.
A deep dive into resolution from sensor standpoints
Resolution can be defined as the number of distinct elements that a sensor can capture, i.e., the sensor’s ability to distinguish between two closely spaced points. It is specified in pixels.
Navitas explores what’s next for GaN at PCIM 2024
At PCIM 2024 on the Navitas booth, the company was excited to show off its new portfolio of next-generation SiC and GaN solutions for fast charging, motor drives, power conversion and storage, and beyond. To learn more, Electronic Specifier’s Harry Fowle spoke with Llew Vaughan-Edmunds, Senior Director of Product Management (SiC, GaN) at Navitas, who shared his insights in the latest GaN innovations.