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Human tissue-on-chip is changing the way drugs are developed
In a move set to transform the realm of drug development, the University of Rochester has taken a significant leap in human tissue-on-chip technology.
Renesas expands power portfolio with Transphorm
Renesas and Transphorm have announced their agreement for Renesas to acquire all outstanding shares of Transphorm. The acquisition, valued at approximately $339 million, is set to significantly enhance Renesas's power portfolio with the addition of in-house GaN technology, pivotal for next-generation power semiconductors.
AI skills in demand as its influence grows in 2024
Generative AI had a rapid impact on the skills landscape over the course of 2023, and its influence is set to grow into 2024.
NFC Forum launches sustainability programme
The NFC Forum, an organisation setting standards for Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, has initiated a sustainability programme aimed at aiding product and component manufacturers in meeting upcoming green manufacturing regulations that will affect global product development.
CES: EarSwitch unveils in-ear communication device
EarSwitch, a start-up using University of Bath research to develop wearable in-ear devices to help people with disabilities communicate, is showcasing a new product at CES 2024 in Las Vegas.
Smart Eye and Green Hills Software's AI-driven DMS for vehicle safety
Smart Eye AB, provider of Human Insight AI, and Green Hills Software LLC, the global pioneer in embedded safety and security, have announced their expanded collaboration focused on delivering integrated DMS platforms for rapid Tier 1 and OEM adoption and use.
Autonomous car firm Cruise to slash 24% of its workforce
Cruise is set to lay off about 900 employees, which constitutes nearly a quarter of its total staff. This decision, made in December 2023, is part of a broader initiative to curtail expenses and restructure the firm, particularly after an incident on the 2ndof October which involved one of its robotaxis and a pedestrian.
PreAct Technologies debuts new line of LiDAR Sensors at CES
PreAct Technologies (PreAct), an Oregon-based developer of near-field flash LiDAR technology, has announced a line of new flash LiDAR sensors – Sahara, Borrego, and Moab – to address various use cases across multiple industries including agriculture, healthcare, smart cities, retail, security, transportation, education, or any field that requires detailed 3D mapping and modelling.
Low-voltage hall latches from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated has released a series of automotive-compliant, low-voltage, high-sensitivity hall-effect latches.
Mandate for new cars and vans to be zero emission by 2035 is now law
The zero emission vehicle mandate is the government’s pathway towards all new cars and vans being zero emission by 2035 and it is now law.