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SECO strengthen Axelera AI collaboration at embedded world
SECO, a global pioneer in delivering end-to-end technological solutions for industrial digitalisation, is strengthening their collaboration with Axelera AI on Computer Vision and Generative AI at the Edge, which will be highlighted with at embedded world 2024 in Nuremberg, Germany from 9–11 April, in hall 1, booth 1-320.
SECO and NXP collaborate to bring Clea to application
SECO has announced it is working with NXP Semiconductors to bring its Clea software solution to industrial and IoT applications.
Series 16 – Episode 6 – Generative AI: an industrial use case
Paige West speaks with Fausto di Segni, European Head IoT & AI, SECO about how integrating Generative AI can further businesses goals.
SECO unveils technologies at embedded world 2024
SECO will unveil its latest technology and solutions portfolio in the upcoming embedded world 2024.
SECO gets design win of over €50M for coffee machine digitalisation
SECO announces a new commercial agreement with a worldwide leader in the production of fully automatic coffee machines for both domestic and professional use.
Computer-on-modules for demanding industrial applications
SECO will present its new SMARC Rel. 2.1.1-compatible module SOM-SMARC-Genio700 as well as other computer-on-module solutions (COMs) at SPS 2023 (Smart Production Solutions).
Top 5 IoT products in June
Electronic Specifier walks through the top 5 IoT products released this June 2024.
SECO launches ‘CLEA Store’
SECO announces the launch of CLEA Store, a brand-new component of the CLEA platform meant to accelerate the distribution of value-added services to end users.
The State of European Tech 10th anniversary report
A special tenth anniversary edition of the State of European Tech looks back over a decade of huge growth for the ecosystem and maps its superpower potential, set against significant challenges faced by the sector today.
Modern manufacturing strategies fuel in-circuit test advancements
Printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) manufacturers rely on in-circuit test (ICT) systems to detect manufacturing processes and component defects. Manufacturers prefer ICT systems for testing electronic assemblies because they are easy to programme, have extensive fault coverage, rapid test throughput, low false fail rates, and outstanding diagnostic accuracy.