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Researchers to develop next-gen wireless technology
Engineers from the University of Glasgow and colleagues from the Tyndall National Institute’s Wireless Communications Laboratory (WCL) are joining forces in their research into developing technology to enable the next generation of wireless communications.
OSU researchers investigate new nanocrystals
The discovery of new, luminous nanocrystal materials by scientists at the Oregon State University (OSU) has implications for the optoelectronics sector as the materials have the ability to be toggled from light to dark and back again.
Renesas introduces RZ/G3S microprocessor for IoT devices
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, introduces a new 64-bit general-purpose microprocessor (MPU) for IoT edge and gateway devices that consumes significantly less power.
Single camera vs. multi-camera systems: the ultimate guide
Single camera andmulti-camera setupsare two major configurations ofembedded vision systems. While their end goals may overlap, the technical differences in their designs, operational mechanisms, and data acquisition processes are substantial.
Tech trends that WON’T happen in 2025
As 2025 kicks off, predictions are everywhere on the technology innovations expected in the year ahead. However, several highly anticipated advancements, including AI-RAN,consumer smart glasses, humanoids, and semiconductor onshoring, will NOT happen in 2025, states ABI Research.
Zeekr & Mapbox announce smart driving partnership
Zeekr has announced a new partnership with Mapbox, to utilise its flexible and powerful navigation platform and responsive mapping and location services to establish a unique, adaptable, and seamless in-car experience for customers in global markets.
Atomic clock developed using quantum technology at top secret lab
Military personnel will usequantum technologyto conduct more secure and precise operations, thanks to a new high-tech atomic clock.
Add-on board combines three sensors
Smart DOF 4 Click is a compact add-on board for high-precision motion tracking and contextual sensing from Mikroe.
The future of healthtech in 2025
As technology continues to evolve, the potential for digital health will only grow. Moving into 2025, the healthtech sector is poised for transformative growth, driven by breakthroughs in AI, advanced data insights, and a shift toward predictive, personalised care. This evolution is expected to redefine digital health, with the global market projected to surpass $200 billion, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 25%.
Wisson’s soft robotics to debut at CES 2025
Wisson Robotics will debut at CES 2025 with its Pliabot technology, a commercial and universal soft robotics with human-like muscles and embodied AI, and Pliabot robots for aerial operations and EV automatic charging. Visit Wisson at Booth #8262, Smart Cities, North Hall of LVCC.