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Optical Multi-Gigabit Ethernet: On the verge of standardisation
At theAutomotive Ethernet Congress that is taking place from 12th-13th February, 2020 in Munich, Germany, KDPOF will be demonstrating an automotive-grade optical transmission system with 25 gigabits per second.In his presentation, 'Optical Multi-Gigabit Ethernet - on the Verge of Standardisation and Implementation', on 13th February at 14:30, Carlos Pardo, CEO and Co-founder of KDPOF, will show details on the process for the new standard for mult...
Why do only one in four Brits trust Alexa?
“Alexa – Okay Google – Hey Siri” have become commonplace sayings with over a fifth of British homes now housing a voice activated smart speaker according to EY. This includes the incredibly popular Amazon Echo, as well as Google Home and Apple HomePod.However, the majority of Brits are still concerned about their privacy when using a voice assistant device.
Will floating wind platforms deliver power by 2024?
Floating Wind platforms will begin to deliver multiple Gigawatts of electrical power by 2024, and will accelerate to as much as 18.9GW of capacity by 2030. This is the conclusion of a new Rethink Technology Research report from its Rethink Energy service, the first such forecast, entitled ‘Floating Wind on the verge of liftoff - Ten year forecast; bright future’.
Game-changing clean technologies to watch in 2019
From the harrowing IPCC report on global warming to cases of whales dying after ingesting many kilograms of plastic, 2018 was rife with stories underlining the importance of clean technology. So, what will 2019 have in store for the cleantech industry? Here, Matthew Stone, CEO of cleantech investment company US Cleantech, explores three clean technologies set to change the game in 2019.
Five tech predictions for 2019
We’re coming in for a wild ride in 2019. The last few years have been pretty crazy, and 2019 looks to continue that trend, but amped up, 2019 will go to eleven. Don't worry though. When it is at its worst, just ask yourself what we did the last time the world came to an end. By Duane Benson, Chief Technology Champion at Screaming Circuits
DRAM market braces for slower growth
In its September Update to The 2018 McClean Report, IC Insights has disclosed that over the past two years, DRAM manufacturers have been operating their memory fabs at nearly full capacity, which has resulted in steadily increasing DRAM prices and sizable profits for suppliers along the way.
Medicine in a digital world...
The health industry is going through a period of dramatic change. We are seeing more and more digital solutions throughout the patient journey - at every stage from prevention and diagnosis to treatment. Medicine 4.0 can only work on the basis of collaborative efforts at the point where the medical and engineering disciplines overlap.
British universities lead the way with AI jobs
According to figures recently released by the job siteIndeed, Imperial College London is the nation’s most active creator of jobs in Artificial Intelligence (AI),
Taking artificial skin to the next level
Of the many ways that humans make sense of our world – with our eyes, ears, nose and mouth – none is perhaps less appreciated than our tactile and versatile hands. Thanks to our sensitive fingertips, we can feel the heat before we touch the flame, or sense the softness of a newborn’s cheek.But people with prosthetic limbs live in a world without touch.
Minnesota celebrates the big game with LED light show
Philips Lighting will feature a series of dynamic light shows on the I-35W Saint Anthony Falls Bridge on 2nd-4thFebruary 2018, in celebration of this Sunday's Super Bowl taking place at the US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.