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How highly integrated embedded processors are advancing industrial robotics
Industrial robotics has undergone a remarkable evolution in recent years, driven by advancements in semiconductor technology and the increasing demand for smarter, safer, and more efficient systems.
The Alliance Electronics group acquires EMS factory
Alliance Electronics has just finalised the acquisition of EMS Factory, a company specialising in electronic prototyping and the assembly of electronic boards in small to medium production quantities.
Elon Musk: second Neuralink brain chip implant in human trial
Elon Musk has announced that Neuralink has successfullyimplanted its brain chipin a second human subject.
NXP microcontrollers join Mouser inventory
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics are the LPC82x 32-bit Arm Cortex-M0+ microcontrollers from NXP Semiconductors.
Bowman radios in aerospace and defence
Bowman is thetactical communicationssystem employed by the British Armed Forces, designed to provide secure and resilient communication across all levels of command.
Rugged compact I/O system for aerospace and defence applications
United Electronic Industries (UEI) announces the launch ofits latest innovation, the DNR-MIL-4 4-slot military-grade I/O system designed to meet the rigorous demands of the aerospace and defence industries.
Celebrating the achievements of Women in Technology
The 2025 Bupa everywoman in Technology Awards are open for nominations until 7th October 2024.
HighPoint SSD7749M2: a new high-density AIC
HighPoint has unveiled its new high-density AIC featuring 16x M.2 Ports NVMe RAID AIC; the SSD7749M2.
AUKUS runs AI trials
In a major milestone for the AUKUS partnership between Australia, the UK and the US, the three nations have successfully tested an advanced integration of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence (AI) for the first time.
Researchers create protocols to enable quantum sensors
Researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a protocol to enhance the capabilities of quantum sensors. This new protocol allows sensor designers to fine-tune quantum systems to detect specific signals, resulting in sensors that are significantly more sensitive than traditional ones.