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University of Leicester to shrink AI algorithms for smarter spacecraft
University of Leicester scientists are developing a method to shrink artificial intelligence algorithms, enabling smarter spacecraft.
The role of 5G networks and UAVs in ports efficiency and safety screening
In this case study by GSMA Foundry, the company explores the potential to transform smart port operations with the use of 5G-augmented autonomous drone technology supported by the GSMA’s Open Gateway APIs.
Creating an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy
TU Delft drone researchers have created an insect-inspired autonomous robot navigation strategy based on how ants visually recognise their environment and count their steps to return home. By applying these biological insights, they have developed an insect-inspired navigation strategy for tiny, lightweight robots. This strategy enables robots to return home after long journeys, requiring minimal computation and memory (1.16kB per 100m). Potentia...
There’s still a shining future for self-driving cars, says Gadget Show host
Jason Bradbury, one of the original hosts of The Gadget Show, offers Electronic Specifier his thoughts on why he believes there's still a shining future for self-driving cars and why they'll be awesome for the high street.
Exploring the future of drones in logistics
The market for delivery drones is ready to take off. The potential benefits of using autonomous drones for delivery include alleviating road traffic, reducing carbon emissions (by using battery-powered delivery drones instead of gas-powered vehicles), faster delivery, and reduced delivery costs.
Six months of high-flying success for coding ninjas across the country
Kids coding brand Code Ninjas is proud to celebrate six months of remarkable achievements, marking significant milestones for young coding enthusiasts across the country.
Amazon is launching ultra-fast drone deliveries
Amazon is set to further revolutionise the way we receive packages. By late 2024, customers in the UK, Italy, and some US cities will experience the future of delivery – via drones.
Graphene turns 20 and celebrates by going commercial
2024 has marked the 20th anniversary of the original isolation of graphene, first achieved at the University of Manchester in 2004, prior to the award of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2010.
Hardware Pioneers 2024
Collaboration and communication were key themes at the recent Hardware Pioneers event, as the industry faces challenges such as regulatory compliance and issues in cellular IoT connectivity that require close cooperation and information sharing.
Close to the bleeding edge at SM&E Week 2024
Smart Factory Expo, part of Smart Manufacturing & Engineering Week 2024, will host the Made Smarter Innovation Showcase at this year’s event bringing the latest bleeding edge industrial technology to Birmingham’s NEC on the 5th and 6th June.