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SEMI announces the MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress 2024
Industry visionaries and experts will gather October 7-9 at the MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress (MSEC 2024) at the Château-Bromont Hotel in Bromont, Quebec, Canada for insights into the latest trends and innovations in sensorisation.
Cyber security's gender divide
The cyber security industry is essential for protecting our increasingly digital world, yet it continues to face a notablegender imbalance.
Panellists announced for electronica Women in Tech forum
Electronic Specifier has partnered withWomen in Electronicsto launch a dedicatedWomen in Tech forum at electronica 2024.
GCSE results: IET celebrates increase in engineering subjects
As students receive their GCSE results, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is celebrating theincrease in crucial engineering gateway subjectsbut highlights the need to show how these subjects apply to real-world careers.
Compound Photonics: a company overview
CompoundPhotonicsis a global technology company based in North America that specialises inadvanced display solutions, particularly within the microdisplay sector.
Electronics Excellence Awards announces new lineup of judges
At electronica 2024, Electronic Specifier will once again be celebrating the very best of the industry with itsElectronics Excellence Awards.
UP Catalyst secures €2.3M to scale battery material production from CO2 emissions
UP Catalyst, a pioneer insustainable carbonmaterial production directly from CO2 emissions, has successfully closed a €2.36 million seed extension round.
Google DeepMind goes head-to-head with humans at table tennis
Google DeepMind has announced a significant breakthrough in robotics: it has successfully trained a robot to play table tennis at an amateur competitive level against human opponents. This achievement marks the first instance of a robot being trained to compete in a sport with humans at a comparable skill level.
UW researchers tackle lack of robotic training data
Training AI models requires a large amount of data. For AI models like ChatGPT, they have access to vast amounts of text, images and videos from the Internet to be trained on - and even then, the question of whether AI is running out of training data has been asked before on Electronic Specifier.
Adaptive brain pacemaker may reduce Parkinson’s symptoms
A recent feasibility study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has demonstrated that an implantable device, which adjusts its operation based on real-time brain activity, may help better manageParkinson’s disease(PD) symptoms for certain people.