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The future of the car starts in Berlin
The European trade fair for Connected Car and Automated Driving again makes Berlin the hotspot of the automotive industry. At the international 'CONCAR-EXPO 2018', experts from the automotive industry, software development and the IT industry will be presenting the latest technology on 27th and 28th June.
Automotive leading the way in the adoption of digital technology
By 2025, it is estimated that a quarter of all cars worldwide will be electrically powered. Manufacturers are currently responding to increasing demands for next-gen technologies, including autonomous and connected vehicles, as well as developing completely new data-generated business models.
$50m sensor technology spin out emerges
In the MEMS and sensing technology sector, ACEINNA has emerged from as a large ‘spin out’ company. In addition, the new and improved ACEINNA website is up and running, making it easier for customers to research and find the appropriate sensing products for their applications.
The future is now as Brits believe we're co-existing with robots
A fifth of UK adults polled ahead of UK Robotics Week believe that humans are already co-existing in harmony with robots in the UK, a new survey has found, while nearly a quarter believe that there is much more scope for robots to be included in everyday society. The research, commissioned by the EPSRC UK Robotics and Autonomous Systems (UK-RAS) Network, is being released for UK Robotics Week, which returns from 21–29th June 2018.
Determining the future of robotics power
The wide adoption of service and industrial robots to perform tasks alongside humans in hazardous environments has led to the power demands of today’s robots varying drastically. To address this Ultralife is inviting design engineers and Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) to take part in its market research about the next-gen of power solutions for the robotics sector.
Tester and GNSS simulatorsupport GCF protocol conformance
The capabilities of Rohde & Schwarz’s R&S CMW500 wideband radio communication tester and R&S SMBV100A GNSS simulator have been extended to support Global Certification Forum (GCF) protocol conformance tests for C-V2X device certification. Utilising the Qualcomm(R) 9150 C-V2X chipset solution the R&S CMW500 acting as a LTE network simulator now allows automakers to test C-V2X direct communications (PC5) according to GCF Work ...
How is 3D printing revolutionising manufacturing?
Today we can 3D print almost anything imaginable: from replacement knee joints to autonomous flying aircraft – and even food. Those who once scoffed at 3D printing’s utility are now having to eat their words. In fact, as one industry CEO pointed out, the entire US hearing aid industry converted to 100% additive manufacturing in less than 500 days, and not one company that stuck with traditional manufacturing methods survived.
Data management supports autonomous driving research
Quantum has named AutonomouStuff LLC its primary partner for storage distribution in theautomotivemarket, enabling them to deliver Quantum’s comprehensive end-to-end storage solutions for both in-vehicle and data center environments. Quantum’s StorNext-powered scale-out storage provides high performance ingest of data into the data centre when test vehicles return to the garage, thereby speeding time to result for sensor-generated in-...
Collaboration to deliver OTN solution for 5G
A collaboration has been announced by Microsemi with Chia Telecom Beijing Research Instituteto define and develop next-gen optical transport solutions to meet the requirements of 5G.
The flying car: From science fiction to science fact
Whether it’s a sleek hover car from Star Wars or the battered old Ford Anglia from Harry Potter, we’ve all grown up with the concept of flying cars remaining trapped inside their fictional bubble. However, the flying car might finally be dragging itself out of its Sci-Fi/Fantasy home, and into the real world.