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Driving Efficiency and Sustainability in Industries with Motion and Control Solutions
In the face of environmental challenges and the need for sustainable electronics, industries across the globe are seeking solutions to optimize their operations and minimize their carbon footprint. No matter the industry, there is a need to control processes to lower energy usage, minimize waste, and maximize output.
STMicroelectronics to build silicon carbide facility in Italy
STMicroelectronics announces a new high-volume 200mm silicon carbide manufacturing facility for power devices and modules, as well as test and packaging, to be built in Catania, Italy.
LEO satellites drive innovation, says GlobalData
Elon Musk's SpaceX recently introduced satellite Starlink Internet services in Indonesia, marking a significant advancement for global connectivity and investment prospects.
M12 panel mount connector from binder
Binder is expanding its M12 portfolio to include panel mount connectors with a continuous M12x1 mounting thread, which are now equipped with assembled wires.
EDR: a fresh approach to water desalination
Water scarcity is a pressing issue affecting billions of people globally, particularly those in remote and rural areas where access to clean water is limited.
COPA-DATA announces launch of zenon 14
COPA-DATA, the developer of industrial automation software zenon, has announced the release of zenon 14.
Toshiba sustainability focus at PCIM 2024
Toshiba will bring solutions that support customers’ goals in reducing their CO2 footprint at the PCIM 2024 conference and exhibition (Nuremberg 11th – 13th June).
Stretchable inks: all essentials for producing stretchable printed electronics
Among the emerging areas for Printed Electronics (PE), wearables and automotive industries are rapidly adopting this technology on a commercial scale.
Paris to offer eVTOL services in summer 2024
At the International Paris Air Show, Volocopter and Groupe ADP, alongside the French Civil Aviation Authority and Paris region, said that Paris will be the first European city – and likely the first city in the world – to offer electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft (eVTOL) services in summer 2024.
Is AI running out of training data?
The rapid advancement of AI has heavily relied on the availability of vast amounts of high-quality data, but is AI running out of training data? Researchers have raised alarms that we could soon run out of this crucial resource. As AI models, particularly large language models, become more sophisticated, their appetite for data has grown exponentially, leading to concerns about the sustainability of current data sources.