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The potential of AI in motors and drives
Computing Machinery and Intelligence, the seminal paper by Alun Turing, posed the question, “Can machines think?” Turing's research proved that a digital computer could simulate the behaviour of any other digital machine, given enough memory and time. Here, Marek Lukaszczyk, European and Middle East Marketing Manager at WEG, explains how this has led to an effective digital manufacturing environment in which the potential of Artificia...
Why thermographers need training
Teledyne FLIR explores the reasons why thermographers need training, especially as devices become more accessible.
Nearly three-quarters of employers do not have AI protocols for internal comms
Even though the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing at a fast pace, 71% of organisations do not provide internal communicators guidance on when, where, or how to use the technology, according to Gallagher’s 2023/24 State of the Sector report.
Microchip earns Certification in ISO/SAE 21434 road vehicle
As the automotive industry increasingly relies on wireless and in-vehicle network connectivity for everything from infotainment to engine systems, the imperative for stringent cybersecurity measures has grown.
Microchip earns ISO/SAE 21434 Road Vehicle certification
As everything from infotainment to engine systems in the automotive industry becomes more dependent on wireless and in-vehicle network connectivity, the need for robust cyber security measures has increased.
Improving manufacturing through lean management
Electronic Specifier recently attended Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2024, an event which showcased the very latest in electronics, manufacturing, and design. One of the key topics on the minds of many was how to get the most out of their manufacturing processes, to learn more Tim Scurlock, Director of ALC, spoke on how to break out of the “we’ve always done it that way” mentality and get the most from your manufact...
SemiQon, CMC partner on silicon quantum computing
SemiQonfrom Finland, and Canada’s CMC Microsystemsannounce a collaboration agreement to advance silicon-based quantum processor technology.
Why we must do more to promote the vital role of apprenticeships
Every year, National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) celebrates the power of apprenticeships, highlighting the positive impact they make to individuals, businesses, and the wider economy.
Using degree apprenticeships to upskill your employees
As we keep pace with changing trends, technology, and requirements, it has become increasingly difficult in modern businesses to keep employees sufficiently upskilled to excel in their jobs.
Funding boost for chips that could help to fuel AI advancements
New funding and support has been unveiled to back British scientists working on chip development, which could power advancements in AI and underpin the technologies needed to reach net zero.