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Researchers successfully develop stretchable device
A research team led by Professor Kyung-In Jang from the Department of Robotics and Mechatronics Engineering at DGIST has successfully developed a highly stable, stretchable electronic device.
Hexagon, Boeing, and aero-engine firms form Rotor Dynamics Consortium for advanced simulation tech
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division and Boeing announce the formation of the Rotor Dynamics Consortium (RDC) in collaboration with some of the biggest names in the aircraft and aerospace engine industries.
TTP’s intersatellite data relay terminal to be launched into space by SSTL
TTP, an independent technology and product development company based in the UK, has announced the impending launch of a new data relay terminal into space with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL).
Cadence expands system IP portfolio
Cadence Design Systemshas expanded its system IP portfolio with the addition of the Cadence Janus Network-on-Chip (NoC).
Trident IoT announces new Zigbee chip and SDK
Trident IoT, an RF technology and engineering company focused on decreasing time-to-market for connected device manufacturers, has announced the upcoming release of its new Zigbee chip and accompanying Software Development Kit (SDK).
Keysight, Japan’s AIST unite for quantum research
Keysight Technologies and Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on quantum research and to drive the industrialization of quantum technologies.
Designing the future of extraterrestrial human habitats
MIT students have been working to develop extraterrestrial human habitats for the next generation of space missions.
Schematic capture software for electronics engineers
Schematic capture software is an indispensable tool for engineers engaged in the creation of electronic circuits and systems.
Self-healing skin for robotics
Robots are increasingly mimicking humans –aping their capabilities, expressions, and thought patterns, so it seems only natural that researchers would start to look at the appearance of humanoid machines to figure out how they can constructlifelike materialsthat will enable them to look just like people.
Six researchers shortlisted for £350k prize
Six esteemed researchers, who are at the forefront of developing the next generation of radar and microwave technologies, have been shortlisted for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) prestigious £350,000 A F Harvey Engineering Research Prize.