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ARIA: The generative AI-powered virtual building assistant
BrainBox AI,a pioneer in building technology, has announced the launch of the first virtual building assistant,ARIA(Artificial Responsive Intelligent Assistant).
The six-fold surge in data centre energy consumption
The Internet, Cloud computing, big data analytics, AI, ML, the Internet of Things, e-commerce, VR – these are just a few of the digital technologies that rely on data centres.
The Graphene Flagship concludes research findings
Concluding Europe's largest ever research initiative to date, the Graphene Flagship officially wrapped up at the end of last year and has left an indelible mark on material science and research innovation.
Solar-powered technology converts saltwater into drinking water emission-free
Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous waterborne diseases like cholera.
SFU professor spearheads global printable sensors roadmap
A Simon Fraser University professor is helping make strides towards a “sustainable, intelligent world” by propelling printable sensor technologies.
Conference premiere: ‘Renewable Dialogue – North Sea Energy Hub’ at HANNOVER MESSE
The conference‘Renewable Dialogue – North Sea Energy Hub’will take place for the first time on 23rdApril 2024 in the Convention Centre at the Hannover Exhibition Centre.
VAT must be dropped on electronic spares and repairs
James Rigg, CEO of Trojan Electronics, and Chairman of CLEAR, a trade body for consumer electrical leaders, is calling for the Chancellor to consider removing VAT on electrical spares and repairs.
e-peas secures €17.5M to accelerate energy harvesting
e-peas, a pioneer in ultra-low power management for energy harvesting, has announced the closing of a new round of €17.5 million funding, led by Otium Capital.
Antenna design priorities in IoT applications
The Internet of Things (IoT) has influenced almost everyone’s life and work in recent times. For some people, their engagement with the IoT may be as simple as using a smartwatch to track their eating or exercise habits or taking advantage of the utility company’s smart meter to save energy and keep bills under control. At the other extreme, it has become possible to connect everything, including appliances, lighting, heating, door lo...
Schneider Electric launches EcoCare at new centre in Warrington
Schneider Electric celebrated the launch of the innovative EcoCare membership service alongside prominent Connected Services customers at the newly inaugurated Experience Centre in Warrington.