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Smart city hardware: $1.7 trillion market ahead
The giant investors SpaceX, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Baidu, Toyota, Tesla, Hyundai, VW, LG, Apple and Virgin are involved in smart city hardware in ways you would not expect. Their involvement spans making complete smart cities from scratch to robot shuttles replacing ten types of vehicle, vertical take-off taxis, Hyperloop, vertical farming, battery elimination, solar and sensor everything and structural electronics.
Global smartphone market shows resiliency
The global smartphone market was able to recover from a tremendously difficult first half of 2020. The 0.9% year-on-year decline in Q3 is a significant improvement over the over 1%5, and worse, declines in each of the first two quarters of the year, according to Omdia’s latest global smartphone shipment preliminary result.
Free podcast for manufacturing professionals launched
To add another tier of educational content to its website, EU Automation has launchedEUAudio, a free podcast on industrial automation and smart manufacturing, available on the company’s website and on all major audio streaming platforms. EUAudio enriches the company’s already vast offering of free learning content. This includes an online content zone, which is updated weekly, several videos and two downloadable e-books.
The ideal spot for technological transformation: parking
When you think of technological advancements in mobility self-driving cars, electric vehicles and smart motorways all spring to mind; the industry has been transformed through innovation. But it doesn’t stop there, parking is also a space in which innovation is thriving. There is far more to the parking sector than unjust tickets and a lack of spaces, the industry is taking advantage of technology that has been successful in other sectors a...
The window of opportunity for plug-in hybrids is closing
Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) are an interim product. PHEV cars are particularly valuable to traditional automotive companies buying time as they figure out how to make desirable battery-electric cars the end game. Manufacturers continue to launch many PHEVs but these are more complicated than alternatives, and large recalls are occurring.
Thermal management in 2020: highlights from IDTechEx
Thermal management is a critical consideration for many technologies and markets, fromelectric vehicle battery packsto data centres and5Gdevices. Several news stories, announcements, trends and acquisitions in 2020 have highlighted the need for effective thermal management in these emerging technology areas.
AcuPebble wearable to diagnose sleep apnoea remotely
Acurable has announced the availability of its first product, AcuPebble SA100, a small wearable device which for the first time enables a fully automated and remote diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).
Infineon’s SECORA ID X for JAVA Card solutions
Infineon Technologies has extended its easy-to-integrate security solutions for contactless electronic ID documents. SECORA ID X is the company’s new flagship for highly secured yet versatile government ID solutions targeting customised applications.
The tech that can make or break micromobility
Without reliable real time knowledge on the whereabouts of each individual e-scooter, e-bike, or e-motorcycle in a fleet, today’s platform-based business model in micromobility would simply fall apart. You’d be hard-pressed to find a single provider that doesn’t depend on satellite-based positioning information. As a result, micromobilty has, in just a few years, become a key market for GNSS receiver manufacturers.
4 myths about UWB, debunked
Like any emerging technology, the myths around UWB hit the headlines almost as fast as the facts, and sometimes linger on in our memories. We asked several UWB ecosystem players to weigh in on the misconceptions they see attending UWB now and in the future as the technology becomes more accessible. Let’s demystify four misunderstandings about UWB. Guest blog written byPeter Pirc, UWB Solution Manager at NXP.