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ACMA Automechanika gets bigger and better
Bringing together 500+ exhibitors from 12 countries, the 5th edition of ACMA Automechanika New Delhi is geared up once again to bring the complete value chain of the automotive aftermarket and components market to the 25,000 sqm show floor.
e-con Systems is all set for CES 2024
As the calendar turns to January 2024, the team at e-con Systems is brimming with anticipation for its participation in the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024.
UK Supreme Court rejects AI as inventor in patent case
In a pivotal decision, the UK Supreme Court has maintained earlier rulings, dismissing an appeal to recognise an artificial intelligence system as an inventor in patent applications.
ZF’s next-generation autonomous shuttle unveiled
At MOVE: Mobility Reimagined, ZF Services UK were front and centre stage with its Autonomous Transport System (ATS) and electric mobility services.
Sailing seas of data: startup charts autonomous oceanic monitoring
Saildrone is making a splash in autonomous oceanic monitoring.
e-con Systems’ 20MP high resolution camera
The demand for OEM cameras with high resolution capabilities is on the rise. As this expands, so do the possibilities of data analysis and measurement accuracy.
Volkswagen conducts autonomous driving tests with passengers in Munich
Development of autonomous vehicles for use in mobility and transport services is making great strides at Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles.
Duo join for radar sensor reference design verification
A radar target simulator from Rohde & Schwarz has been used to verify the performance of NXP Semiconductors’ next-generation radar sensor reference design.
Why multi-camera synchronisation is a key feature in cameras
In this blog, you'll learn about the key role played by multi-camera synchronisation, how it works, and examples of autonomous vehicles using this path-breaking technology.
5G RedCap (NR-Light): the natural successor to 4G LTE Cat 1 and Cat 4
While 4G cellular networks aren’t going to disappear in the short- to medium-term, if you’re in the business of designing devices that rely on cellular connectivity, it’s wise to think about what comes next. This is especially true if the kit you’re creating needs to remain in operation well into the next decade.