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Cron AI and Lumotive unveil AI-powered solid-state LiDAR
Cron AI and Lumotive have announced the next generation of 3D sensor technology: a solid-state LiDAR design with integrated deep learning capabilities, utilising Lumotive's Light Control Metasurface (LCM) chip for enhanced 3D sensing.
Skynopy adds AWS ground station to its service
Skynopy, a French space startup specialising in satellite connectivity, is collaborating with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to expand Skynopy’s current global network of ground stations with 12 additional stations and improve satellite data acquisition.
evcables.com powers mobile energy with V2L technology
ByJames Louw, Director of Engineering at evcables.com As the electric vehicle (EV) market experiences unprecedented growth, with global sales projected to reach 14 million units by the end of 2024 – a 35% increase from the previous year – complementary technologies getting ready to enhance the versatility and functionality of these vehicles.
NXP addresses battery pack monitoring with new solution
The newly introduced NXP MC33777 is the world’s first battery junction box integrated circuit (IC) to incorporate sensing, processing, and actuation capabilities within a single device.
StratEdge semiconductor packages at EuMW & IMAPS
StratEdge has announced that it will be exhibiting in booth 923B at European Microwave Week (EuMW), being held at Porte de Versailles Paris, France from September 24-27, and booth 313 at IMAPS International Symposium for Microelectronics being held at the Encore Boston Harbor in Everett, Massachusetts, on October 1-2.
Raspberry Pi hacks: unlock the full potential of your Pi
To help you get the most out of your Raspberry Pi– whether it be the Raspberry Pi 5, the new 2GB version, or otherwise– we've compiled a list of essential Raspberry Pi hacks that can enhance performance, improve functionality, and expand your Pi's capabilities. Here, we focus on five key hacks: overclocking, expanding the root filesystem, running a local web server, using Docker, and enabling USB boot.
75% of world’s battery supply chain violates forced labour laws
Lithium-ion batteries are at the heart of the transition from fossil fuels, but fundamental supply chain changes are needed to eliminate forced labour abuses.
Sci-tech deal with South Korea to boost AI and semiconductor tech
The UK’s partnership with the Republic of Korea will be pushed to new heights with a series of science and tech deals to be signed by Secretary of State Michelle Donelan, Minister of Trade, Industry and Energy Bang Moon-kyu, and Minister of Science and ICT Lee Jong Ho, at the Royal Society.
Toshiba launches automotive photocoupler with 900V output
Toshibaannounces a new automotive-compliant photorelay designed for 400V battery-related control systems.
Presto Engineering joins MEDICALPS Cluster to support medical device innovations
Presto Engineering,a European expert in application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) design, engineering, and production services, announces becoming member of the MEDICALPS cluster.