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Kontron introduces its latest single board computers
Kontron,aglobal pioneerin IoT/embedded computing technology(ECT), introduces the 3.5”-SBC-AML/ADN, the latest 3.5”single board computers for thedevelopment of compact IoT edge devices with enhanced processing andgraphics performance, faster AI inference capabilities as well as low powerconsumption and low latency.
The Autonomous Vehicles Law is a vital first step
Following Royal Assent, the Automated Vehicles Bill has come into force in the UK. The Law sets the framework for establishing some level of safe, legal autonomy for road users.
2024 Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation finalists revealed
The Royal Academy of Engineering will host the final of the 10th Africa Prize for Engineering Innovation, the continent’s largest engineering prize, on 13th June 2024 in Nairobi, Kenya.
Filter unwanted noise with these AI-powered headphones
Noise-cancelling headphones have been valuable for living and working in loud environments. They automatically identified background sounds and cancelled them out, providing much-needed peace and quiet.
MicroLED: will Apple’s downsizing impact IP activity?
Apple essentially pioneered the microLED industry, thrusting it into the spotlight back in 2014 with the acquisition of Luxvue, a microLED startup.
Aramco & Pasqal to deploy quantum computer in Saudi Arabia
Aramco has signed an agreement with Pasqal to install the first quantum computer in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
UK Government opens AI Safety Institute in San Francisco
The UK Government’s pioneering AI Safety Institute is set to broaden its international horizons by opening its first overseas office in San Francisco this summer, Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan has announced.
Innovation continues at CWIEME Berlin 2024
CWIEME Berlin, one of the leading events for coil winding, transformer, electric motor, generator, and e-mobility supply chains, commenced on 14thMay 2024 at Messe Berlin.
MIT researchers develop sound-suppressing silk fabric
In today’s noisy world, from traffic hum to loud neighbours, unwanted sound is a constant problem. An interdisciplinary team from MIT and other institutions has developed a sound-suppressing silk fabric that could create quieter spaces.
Light technologies buck trend despite global economic turmoil
Newly published research shows the photonics industries in Europe, the US, and Asia outpaced global GDP from 2019 to the post-pandemic period of 2022, growing at a CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate) of 6.8% despite geopolitical risks significantly affecting international trade.