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What will customer experience look like in 2030?
Modern technology has upended the way brands and consumers engage. New products, services, consumers, and competitors have arrived and keep evolving. Consumer behaviour, likes and dislikes continue to change. What will the customer experience look like in 2030? And how will brands evolve to meet the expectations of future consumers? These are some of the questions addressed in “Experience 2030: The Future of Customer Experience” by Fu...
Getting ADAS from the lab to the tarmac
In recent years radar has established itself as a technology of increasing importance within the vehicle. Thanks to the efforts of the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP), assistance systems such as Autonomous Emergency Braking (AEB) are reflected in vehicle safety scores. This, along with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) and other technologies, rely upon at least one long-range radar and will utilise further short-range radars.
Major nuclear research contract awarded to the VEC
The Virtual Engineering Centre (VEC) has been awarded a contract to support Phase 2 of the Government’s Digital Reactor Design (DRD) nuclear research programme.The £3.6m project, led by global project, engineering and technical services company Wood, is funded by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), to bring together experts from industry and academia to demonstrate cost savings from concept design, cons...
3GPP test validation accelerates drive to connected cars
Keysight Technologies has achieved 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) validation of the industry's first cellular vehicle-to-everything communications (C-V2X) radio frequency (RF) conformance test case. As a result, Keysight is enabling the automotive industry to accelerate commercialisation of connected cars and autonomous vehicles.
Next generation intelligent 360° camera system
Katai announced today the availability of its next generation, high resolution 360° video camera named BlueJay. BlueJay features a number of industry firsts such as: a 48 Mega Pixel advanced sensor, a very wide and automatically adjustable field of view (up to 360°) with a single point of focus, built-in edge analytics and processing.
The industry’s first 5G cloud native open source solution
While 5G is becoming a well-known technology buzzword, not much is known about the major shift the industry is going through as 5G deployment heads towards prime time. Obviously, 5G’s promise to the service provider community is one of increased revenue through an explosion of use cases such as Industrial IoT, autonomous and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) applications, mobile edge computing (MEC), human machine interaction such as augmented reali...
Go-ahead for GaN
It’s getting harder to avoid using GaN power transistors and ICs, says Alex Lidow, Efficient Power Conversion
Europe’s leading robotics experts descend on Bristol
Some of Europe’s leading experts on robotics are descending on The Watershed, today, 20th November, as Bot-Hive, a digital platform which provides SMEs with help on robotics and automation, holds its first ever Bot-Talks. Created to provide SMEs with an overview of robotics and automation, Bot-Talks consists of presentations from leading industry experts, a panel discussion and a networking hall filled with robot demonstrations.
Website page focuses on USB Type-C products
A page dedicated to the comprehensive selection of USB Type-C products from ON Semiconductor and TE Connectivity has been opened on the Mouser Electronics website. This application-specific solution page offers a convenient resource for researching and selecting the perfect USB Type-C products for a variety of designs.
Embedded analytics to boost design of future autonomous vehicles
UltraSoC has announced that its embedded analytics technologies have been selected by NSITEXE to monitor performance and improve quality and reliability, particularly in future autonomous vehicle designs. NSITEXE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of DENSO with significant development in four key areas of advanced automotive technologies: connected cars; automated drive; shared mobility; and electrification.