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Charging ahead: EVbee launches new products
EVbee, the innovative Dutch EV charger manufacturer, proudly introduces two new products in partnership with UK distributor Hydra.
Nordic Semiconductor and Arm new licensing agreement
Nordic Semiconductor has announced it has signed a multi-year Arm Total Access (ATA) license with Arm.
UW researchers tackle lack of robotic training data
Training AI models requires a large amount of data. For AI models like ChatGPT, they have access to vast amounts of text, images and videos from the Internet to be trained on - and even then, the question of whether AI is running out of training data has been asked before on Electronic Specifier.
BMZ introduces POWER2CAR wallbox
The BMZ Group, an global specialist in lithium-ion and sodium-ion battery manufacturing, is pleased to announce the launch of POWER2CAR, an innovative wallbox for charging electric vehicles.
Ultra-accurate temperature and humidity sensing
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the ENS21x digital humidity and temperature sensors from ScioSense.
TMOS-based infrared sensor opens up new applications
The STHS34PF80 sensor from STMicroelectronics is an uncooled, factory-calibrated, infrared motion and presence detection sensor with operating wavelength between 5µm and 20µm.
How modern technology is shaking up the alternative energy sector
Keir Starmer’s Labour governmenthas announced an intention to fully decarbonise UK electricity consumption by the year 2030. The new government has allocated £1.1 billion for bottom-fixed offshore wind investment – 38% more than the previous government were prepared to invest.
NFC tech driving shift from contactless card to device first approach
NFC Forum has announced the publication of its bi-annual Near Field Communication (NFC) Usage and Adoption Study.
Sondrel’s SFA 100 is ideal for AI at the Edge
Sondrel has optimised its SFA 100 to make it ideal for battery-powered, AI at the Edge applications.
BioOrbit: creating medicine that’s out of this world
In the infinite and often intangible fathoms of the cosmos, one company is looking to the stars – or more specifically, Low Earth Orbit – to build a pharmaceutical factory in space that will create crystalline antibodies to help those on earth.