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Robots help to fight coronavirus worldwide
Robots play an important role in fighting the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2around the globe. Disinfection robot UVD for example has been in high demand since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic. Chinese hospitals have ordered more than 2,000 UVD robots by Danish manufacturer Blue Ocean Robotics.
Wind River collaborates with Baidu on autonomous driving platform
Wind River hasannounced its collaboration withBaiduto develop an autonomous vehicle solution. A joint proof of concept has been developed to include an AUTOSAR Adaptive-based software architecture with Baidu’sApollo autonomous driving open platform, designed to meet the specific challenges of the next generation of software-defined automobiles.
Ultracompact pulsed laser diode component
LASER COMPONENTS has developed an ultracompact pulsed laser diode component, which combines a high current switch and capacitor together with a high power multi-junction 905nm laser diode chip within a standard hermetically sealed T0-56 package. This product has been developed to help our customers reduce the size and complexity of their range finding and scanning equipment.
New business standard for concentration and collaboration
Jabra has announced its Evolve2 range, the next generation of the Evolve range, its UC headset to enhance productivity in the office. The range consists of the Evolve2 85, Evolve2 65, and Evolve2 40 and is engineered to transform concentration, collaboration and flexibility in the workplace.
Consortium to protect connected car apps
Trustonic has announced that it has joined the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) to contribute to the development of technical specifications for secure connected car technologies. The CCC is a cross-industry organisation advancing global technologies for smartphone-to-car connectivity solutions.
Automotive innovation centre opened by The Prince of Wales
HRH The Prince of Wales has officially opened one of Europe’s largest automotive research and development facilities, the National Automotive Innovation Centre (NAIC), at the University of Warwick, in Coventry. Advanced researchers, engineers and designers based at the Centre are tackling society’s largest mobility challenges and collectively shaping the future of the global automotive industry from the heart of the United Kingdom.
Edinburgh is the UK’s most congested city
Location technology specialist, TomTom (TOM2), has released the results of its TomTom Traffic Index, a report detailing the traffic situation in 416 cities, in 57 countries around the world, in 2019. Edinburgh took the UK top spot as most congested city for the third consecutive year, with drivers expecting to spend an average of 41% extra travel time stuck in traffic.
Imaging radar brings cognitive sensing to autonomous vehicles
The high performance radar platform company for the Autonomous Age, Echodyne has announceda breakthrough imaging radar for autonomous vehicles. EchoDrive is built on proven MESA technology and offers a new type of sensor functionality that significantly enhances machine perception. Echodyne will be holding private meetings to introduce EchoDrive to the AV industry in Las Vegas during the 2020 CES show, taking place 7th-10th January.
5G site testing solution for gNodeB site acceptance
A 5G Site Testing Solution must test new capabilities, such as beamforming and 5G/LTE dual connectivity, to verify the correct installation and performance and to ensure that the required quality of service (QoS) is delivered to end users.
AI-on-modules bring opportunities for edge AI
ADLINK Technology has announced that it will be showcasing its AI-on-Modules (AIoM) at embedded world 2020 in Nuremberg, Germany, in Hall 1, Stand #540 from February 25th to 27th. The new modules will create new opportunities for artificial intelligence (AI) at the edge, enabling customers to quickly create their own Edge AI systems.