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Duo partner to deliver first cyber secure vehicles for AMoD
Mobility software technology company, Renovo and Argus Cyber Security, automotive cyber security company has announced a partnership to incorporate Argus’ patented Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS) technology into Renovo’s AWare automated mobility operating system.
A call for outright ban on autonomous lethal weapons
Tech leaders have written an open letter to the UN asking for a ban on lethal autonomous weapons which, they state, could permit armed conflict to be fought at a scale greater than ever, and at timescales faster than humans can comprehend.Tesla’s Elon Musk, Google’s Mustafa Suleyman are among 116 of the world’s leading robotics and artificial intelligence pioneers who have come together to write an open letter to the UN asking f...
Looking beyond autonomy to energy independent vehicles
The Bye Aerospace pure electric plane currently on sale is not yet energy independent but it does generate electricity from the propeller being driven backwards by wind when descending and when parked. It has structural solar wings and it saves the $100,000 in aviation fuel used by a regular small aircraft when training a pilot.
Addressing the embedded analytics market opportunity
A significant global expansion to address the increasing demand for more sophisticated, ‘self-aware’ silicon chips in a range of electronic products, from lightweight sensors to the server farms that power the Internet has been announced by UltraSoC.
VOICE 2018 calls for papers
An international call for papers has been announced by Advantest for the VOICE 2018 Developer Conference focusing on innovative test solutions for system-on-chip (SoC) and memory semiconductor devices, handler solutions, best practices and hot topics. The 2018 conference will return to the 2016 host cities of San Diego, CA and Hsinchu, Taiwan on May 15-16 and on May 23, respectively, under the unifying theme “Measure the Connected World&hel...
Duo awarded contract to streamline battlefield supply technology
Cohort company SEA, together with TTP, has been selected to develop technology designed to improve the efficiency and timely delivery of supplies to frontline battlefield assets.
Cars will soon be able to deliver themselves
Nowdays, a vehicle is moved about 25 times manually before it reaches the end customer. However, new research shows how cars can be transported through the logistics chain without a driver. The system was developed by Semcon in collaboration with seven other companies. A prototype is already up and running.
A tech health check could revive high street sales
A fresh sales slump has descended on UK high streets with figures from Barclaycard and the British Retail Consortium suggesting that the sales spike retailers experienced in April was merely down to Easter falling later than previous years. If high street retailers are to survive the slump it could be time to perform a customer-tech health check. As technological innovation increases rapidly the innovations that shape the customer experience coul...
Do you fear the wrath of driverless cars?
Millions of Brits are opposed to the introduction of driverless cars because they fear they will crash - and could be too easily hacked.Research revealed 44% of motorists are against the space age vehicles hitting the nation's highways. Almost three-quarters feared a malfunction and a similar amount said they didn’t trust a computer to keep other drivers safe.
What's both a car and a room?
Lighting designers from global lighting company, Philips Lighting,have collaborated with automotive company Renault on a concept car and smart home unveiled at the 2017 Frankfurt Motor Show (14th to 24th September). The Renault SYMBIOZ autonomous electric and connected car is not just a car. The Renault new concept car explores the future of mobility, interacting with its ecosystem. It is an extension of the home.