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Joint experiment with next-gen electricity system announced
TRENDE, a Tokyo Electric Power Company group company, Toyota Motor and the University of Tokyo have announced that they will conduct a joint experiment with a next-gen peer-to-peer (P2P) electricity system that enables homes, businesses, and Electric Vehicles (EVs) connected to the electricity grid to trade electricity using a blockchain. The test will run from June 2019 at Toyota's Higashi Fuji Technical Center and the surrounding area.
Platform meets the demands of current automotive trends
Vector simplifies the introduction of AUTOSAR Adaptive: The model-based E/E development environment PREEvision comprehensively supports users in expanding existing software and hardware architectures with the capabilities of the AUTOSAR Adaptive Platform.AUTOSAR Adaptive expands the AUTOSAR platform to meet the demands of current automotive trends like autonomous driving, electrification and connectivity.
New standards announced for single pair of Ethernet connectors
The companies Phoenix Contact, Weidmüller, Reichle & Massari (R&M), Belden, and Fluke Networks announced a technology partnership for Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) at the Hannover Messe. These companies are developing and supporting the pin connector patterns collectively added to the IEC 63171-2 (office environment) and IEC 63171-5 (industrial environment) standards. These standards define IP20 and IP65/67 pin connector patterns for si...
On the look out for and enabling innovation
Advanced Engineering is on the lookout for start-ups to showcase their inventions as part of its innovation zone.As the UK’s largest annual exhibition for manufacturers and supply chain professionals, the Enabling Innovation Zone will support smaller enterprises that are eager to accelerate their innovations into the advanced manufacturing and technology industries.
London Tech Week: The digital change in healthcare
London is the centre of innovation, technology and networking when it comes to the UK, and therefore it makes sense to host a whole week of events based around all three of these aspects, and so welcome London Tech Week.London Tech Week is important for the country as we are currently in the middle of the 4th Industrial Revolution, which is transforming society and businesses alike.
Delivering solid-state LiDAR systems for the automotive industry
ams has announced that it has signed an agreement to team with Ibeo Automotive Systems, the German specialist for automotive LiDAR sensor technology, and ZF Friedrichshafen, one of the largest technology companies for mobility worldwide to advance solid-state LiDAR technology for use in autonomous driving and other applications. The three companies will partner on joint R&D efforts to ensure that this technology can be quickly and safely adop...
Partnership for e-mobility fast charging solutions
It has been announced that the HARTING Technology group has formed a successful partnership with Swiss automotive company Rinspeed to develop a number of e-mobility solutions including an expanded e-mobility infrastructure for the automated fast charging of electric vehicles.
Taipei gears up
Steve Rogerson reports from Taipei on how the country is responding to the moves towards autonomous driving.Taiwan has no major car makers, but the high technology island sees the moves towards autonomous driving and connected transportation as an opportunity that it cannot miss. As such, it is applying the skills it has learned over decades in other electronics sectors to the automotive world in a big way.
Ensuring data integrity in the Internet of Things
According to technology industry researcher Gartner, the number of things in the Internet of Things (IoT) increases by 5.5 million each day. By 2020, the total number is expected to be 20.8 billion. Given that explosive growth, it’s imperative to examine the internet that will connect and enable communication among all these things. Michael Dalton, Analog Devices, explains.
Artificial intelligence breakthroughs lead to M&A growth
The latest analysis of the Artificial Intelligence M&A market by Hampleton Partners, has revealed that over 150 deals were disclosed in 2018, up from 105 deals in 2017. The first half of 2019 is also showing impressive AI-related M&A momentum, with 65 deals already recorded and a total of near 100 deals forecast for the half-year only.