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New Arduino PRO industrial kits from Farnell and Avnet
A brand new range of industrial application kits from Arduino are available exclusively from Farnell and Avnet.
Baumer releases new streamlined sensors
Baumer has introduced a new series of sensors that stands out for its precise measurement capabilities, reaching up to five micrometres, all packaged within a notably compact form.
European Space Agency to develop commercial space capsule
The European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated a competition to create a robotic cargo capsule intended for missions to the International Space Station (ISS), with plans for the inaugural journey set for 2028. This venture represents a significant departure from ESA's conventional approach to project management.
Tis the season to be busy
The festive season heralds a time of exceptional activity, with the logistics sector embarking on a delivery expedition that rivals the legendary exploits of Santa.
iWave’s Agilex 5 System on Module in AI development
iWave has announced the launch of the iW-RainboW-G58M, powered by the Intel Agilex 5, which is the first FPGA with AI infused into the fabric.
Farnell’s Digilent and NI Engineering teaching solutions
Digilent and NI Engineeringteaching solutionsare now available from Farnell to empower educators and researchers with a suite of hardware and software tools to support learning experiences in both traditional and remote learning environments.
MIKROE unveils Click shield
MIKROE, renowned for its embedded solutions that significantly reduce development time, has introduced the Click shield for Arduino Portenta.
Tesla to implement humanoid robots as early as 2025
Tesla has recently announced its plans to implement its humanoid robot, Optimus, internally starting as early as 2025.
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...