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Report paves the way for first world standards in securing AI
TheETSI Securing Artificial Intelligence Industry Specification Group(SAI ISG) last month released its first Group Report,ETSI GR SAI 004, which gives an overview of the problem statement regarding the securing of AI. ETSI SAI is the first standardisation initiative dedicated to securing AI.
University spinouts target medical innovation using increased grants
Four universities - Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London and University College London - account for a third of all UK spinout companies, according to a report published by the Royal Academy of Engineering Enterprise Hub and Beauhurst. Pharmaceuticals, research tools and medtech are some of the UK’s largest spinout sectors, and the data also highlights a rapidly developing AI sector.
Dardel HPE Cray XE supercomputer coming to KTH
The KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) has just signed a contract with Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) for a new supercomputer, the Dardel HPE Cray XE. The system will be an HPE Cray EX supercomputer featuring AMD EPYC processors and AMD Instinct GPU accelerators. It will be housed in the PDC Center for High Performance Computing (PDC) at the KTH main campus in Stockholm.
How to identify and react to a data breach
Preparation is essential when it comes to data protection. Many startup organisations are unsure how to recognise a breach, how to react, and how to respond. Failure to report a violation is usually down to a lack of knowledge, expertise, and data protection training.Training your staff in how to identify and respond to a personal data breach can save you a whopping fine, of up to €20m or 4% of your global turnover, later on.
Episode #17 – Women in Electronics
Women in Electronics is a community of progressive women leaders who are dedicated to the professional and personal leadership development of women in the fast-paced electronics industry.
Change in the technology buzzword blizzard
For years, Industry 4.0 has been a term that has grabbed the attention of not just business leaders, but political leaders too. Offering increased interconnectivity and networked intelligence through the Internet of Things (IoT) or other cyber-physical systems, Industry 4.0 is far more interlinked than revolutions before. However, there is a fine line between elegant networking and a tangle of hyper-automated systems, argues George Walker, Managi...
The IoT environment and its applications
Read a Q&A with Advantech’s Jash Bansidhar where he answers questions on a number of topics and offers advice for the future of the IoT environment, how to meet customer expectations, how to tackle fragmentation in companies, and where human machine interfaces might go next.
Allegro MicroSystems proposed initial public offering
Allegro MicroSystems has announced that it has publicly filed a registration statement on Form S-1 with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (the SEC) relating to a proposed initial public offering of its common stock. The number of shares to be offered and the price range for the proposed offering have not yet been determined. Allegro has applied to list its common stock on the Nasdaq Global Select Market under the ticker symbol ‘ALGM...
electronica India, productronica India and MatDispens 2020 cancelled
Due to the still strong spread of COVID-19 in India and the stringent travel restrictions imposed by the Government, Messe Muenchen India feels compelled to cancel its trade fairs electronica India, productronica India and MatDispens 2020, originally scheduled from 23rd-25th September, at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) in Bengaluru.
Electric vehicles are eliminating rare-earths
Magnetic materials are key to producing electric vehicles. Many of the electric vehicles on the market use kilograms of magnetic materials to drive their electric motors. In fact, over 80% of electric cars sold globally utilised permanent magnet-based motors in 2019. These magnets are typically made with rare-earth materials such as neodymium and dysprosium, which have a very geographically constrained supply chain.