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IoT solution aims to enhance airport operations
Arrow Electronics has launched the Smart Airport Asset Management Solution, an IoT solution co-created with IBM. Based on an Arrow-designed and sourced set of IoT sensors and gateways, the IBM Watson IoT Platform, and IBM Maximo Enterprise Asset Management software, the solution will provide airport operators with improved operational insights that optimise equipment maintenance to avoid downtime and improve the traveller experience.
Building control systems to communicate security with IoT cloud
Adesto, IBMand NXPare demonstrating a powerful solution that provides a new level of security for smart building and IIoT deployments. Adesto's SmartServer IoT edge server and the IBM Watson IoT Platform, together enabled by NXP’s ready-to-use A71CH secure element for IoT devices, provide an extra layer of security for businesses connecting their systems securely to the IBM Cloud.
AWS advanced technology partner accreditation for IoT
Innovative product development and IoT company, Haltian Oy announced that it has achieved Advanced Technology Partner status in the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Partner Network (APN). Haltian joined the AWS IoT Hardware Partnership program in 2018. Being accredited for the highest APN tier is true testimony to Haltian’s long-term dedication to developing AWS knowledge, and for building its global Thingsee IoT platform using AWS technologies.
AI in manufacturing market to reach $16bn by 2025
As per the report by Global Market Insights, ‘Worldwide Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing Market was valued one billion in 2019 and will surpass a revenue collection of one 16 billion by 2025 with an annual growth rate of 40% over 2019 to 2025’. Artificial Intelligence in Manufacturing Market is driven by the rapid adoption of industry 4.0 technologies.
Exploring inclusivity AI and the future of work
London Tech Week 2019 launches, committing not only to lead the way in tech innovation, but to tackle head-on the issue of diversity in the industry.London continues to be Europe’s tech investment capital – raising £1.8bn in VC and public funding in 2018, with more IPOs than anywhere else in Europe – and this year’s Tech Week will once again unite tech and talent with a packed schedule of events showcasing the latest...
Reducing time for screening of patent information
A 'Patent Interpretation Support System’ has been jointly developed by Showa Denko and IBM Japan, which helps engineers to conduct a more effective and efficient screening of patent information. SDK will utilise this system company-wide from July, aiming to reduce the time its engineers must spend on the comprehension and interpretation of patent information.
Cloud-based cooling units for Industry 4.0
Cooling units are playing an increasingly important role in Industry 4.0. Smooth communication between cooling units and associated cloud-based systems is opening up opportunities for new applications. Essential to these applications are IoT-capable devices such as the cooling units and chillers in the Rittal Blue e+ range. By Karl Lycett, Rittal’s Product Manager for Climate Control
Printed electronics is conquering numerous application sectors
Sensors for medical applications, smart textiles and OLEDs for the automotive industry: numerous industries rely on printed and flexible electronics in their innovation process. LOPEC, the International Exhibition and Conference for the Printed Electronics Industry, which took place this week in Munich, Germany, reflects this trend.
Advanced Energy's first ever CTO discusses being a woman in tech
As March is the month in which we celebrate International Women’s Day, we wanted to highlight as many women in the engineering and manufacturing industry as possible. Therefore, it seemed perfect to speak with Isabel Yang (pictured below), who last year became Advanced Energy’s first ever Chief Technology Officer (CTO), and the first female in the company to hold a high level executive position.
Tektronix names Newcombe as President
In a management reshuffle Tami Newcombe has been promoted to President of Tektronix, and Marc Tremblay who was named that role earlier this year is instead becoming President of Fluke. Both companies are owned by Fortive. Newcombe joined Tektronix in early 2017 as Commercial President and has been responsible for leading global sales and marketing.