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UK Supreme Court rejects AI as inventor in patent case
In a pivotal decision, the UK Supreme Court has maintained earlier rulings, dismissing an appeal to recognise an artificial intelligence system as an inventor in patent applications.
Building a system that will end EV charge anxiety
Range anxiety has long plagued EV users with the fear of being stranded in the middle of the road without a charging station in sight.
Could optical computing solve AI’s power demands?
Optical computingremains in its early development, with major players shifting their focus toward optical I/O, while startups continue to explore various approaches in this evolving field.
Pickering will present BMS test at Battery Show
Pickering Interfaces will be presenting its range of industry-standard modular signal switching and sensor simulation solutions for electronics testing and verification, including Battery Management System (BMS) testing, during The Battery Show North America 2024.
Sener chosen to develop quantum key system from LEO orbit
TheCDTI (Centre for Technological Development and Innovation)awardsSenerthe phase 2 contract to develop a quantum key demonstrator forLEO orbits, within the scope of PERTE Aerospace.
EMR strengthens the EV revolution with new battery recycling centre
Global pioneer in sustainable materials, EMR, has opened its first UK-basedelectric vehiclebattery recyclingcentre at its Birmingham facility, furthering its mission to deliver a circular supply chain for this increasingly critical technology.
SECO at embedded world North America 2024
SECO has announced its participation in the inauguralembedded world North America, taking place in Austin, Texas, from 8-10thOctober 2024.
Bendable non-silicon RISC-V microprocessor
Qamcom has announced the completion of a joint research project, and the publication of an article titled 'Bendable Non-Silicon RISC-V Microprocessor'.
AI tunes in to rescue coral reef
Coral reefs are critical to our planet’s ecosystem. They provide food, shelter, and protection for marine life, and they act as natural barriers, protecting coastlines from storms and erosion.
Will the brain-computer interface market thrive before Neuralink?
The headlines have been full of exciting announcements about new brain-computer interface technologies that can read our minds.