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Chinese flying car firm buys tech from European leader
The advanced tech created for the 'world's first certified flying car'has been acquired by a Chinese corporation from its European creator company. This marks a notable advancement in transportation innovation, as the vehicle, which showcased it take-off, 35 minutes flight, and landing between the two Slovakian airports in 2021, cannow be deployed within China.
Microchip unveils Qi v2.0 compliant dsPIC33 reference design
As major charger manufacturers, including those in the automotive industry, are working to implement Qi v2.0 (Qi2) standards, Microchip Technology has released a Qi 2.0 dual-pad wireless power transmitter reference design.
Printed electronics converge: 3 key insights from IDTechEx at LOPEC 2024
In March, the printed electronics industry flocked to Munich once again for the LOPEC 2024 conference and exhibition.
Security-by-design: the proactive approach to IoT device security
As IoT’s applications continue to expand in both industrial and consumer settings, legislation has recognised the potential security risks this extra connectivity brings to our world. Consequently, demands for standardisation in a sector that is sparse in agreement about such matters have emerged. Mainly focused on the consumer side, the UK’s PSTI Act and the US’ Cyber Trust Mark, both commencing in 2024, will set security stand...
Connectivity Standards Alliance debuts IoT product security standard
The Connectivity Standards Alliance Product Security Working Group unveils the IoT (Internet of Things) Device Security Specification 1.0, alongside its certification program and the Product Security Verified Mark.
Flying taxis could be a reality by 2030
The Future of Flight action plan, jointly developed by the government and industry, has been unveiled by the Department for Transport (DfT).
ROHM develops automotive primary LDOs
ROHM has developed 45V rated 500mA output primary LDO regulators which leverage original QuiCur technology.
ESG concerns rise – global supply chains respond proactively
Explore how global supply chains are adapting to rising ESG concerns, driven by government regulations, organisational strategies, and consumer demands.
World’s first binding law on artificial intelligence
On 15th March 2023, Parliament made a significant stride in the realm ofartificial intelligence (AI) regulation, endorsing the Artificial Intelligence Act with a robust majority.
Europe’s healthcare standard – why it matters to the IoT market
This year (2024) is expected to see the harmonisation under the EU’s Medical Device Regulation (2017/45, MDR) of a recent healthcare industry standard: IEC 81001-5-1‘Health software and health IT systems safety, effectiveness and security – Part 5-1: Security – Activities in the product lifecycle’whose implementation brings new challenges for IoT medical applications and systems.