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NVIDIA and Zoox pave the way for autonomous ride-hailing
In celebration of Zoox’s 10th anniversary,NVIDIAFounder and CEO Jensen Huang recently joined Zoox CEO Aicha Evans and CTO Jesse Levinson for a ride in the Zoox robotaxi.
Gearing up for CES 2025: what to expect
The Consumer Technology Association (CTA) isgearing up for CES2025 with a series of impactful fall events, new exhibitors, refreshed branding, and acclaimed programming.
Bourns AEC-Q200 compliant gas discharge tube series
Bourns has announced its latest AEC-Q200 compliant Gas Discharge Tube (GDT) family.
Clean power by 2030 a ‘national mission’
According to new research by the NEPC, clean power and decarbonisation by 2030 in the UK requires more radical approaches.
Advanced instruments for performing accurate lens measurements
Optical Surfaces reports how high precision off-axis parabolic mirrors it is supplying to OPTIKOS Corporation (Wakefield, USA) function as key components for collimation in their OpTest product line of MTF measurement devices.
Altus Group Ireland partners with SMT Thermal Discoveries
Altus Group has signed an agreement with SMT Thermal Discoveries to distribute its advanced reflow soldering and thermal technology solutions in Ireland.
SMMT shows EV production has fallen
Figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have reflected a dip in both conventional UK car production as manufacturers switch to electric models and electric vehicle production, which is down 7.6% and now represents 37.8% of total output.
Pulsiv appoints serial entrepreneur, Mark Gerhard as Chairman
Pulsiv, the Cambridge (UK) innovator of power electronics and solar microinverter technology, has announced the appointment of Mark Gerhard as Chairman.
Petrol and diesel car ban moved back to 2035
In a recent speech, the PM announced some revised plans to make the UK net zero by 2050 and pledged a ‘fairer’ path to ease the financial burden on British families.
AI could enhance two-thirds of UK jobs, Google reports
61 per cent of jobs in the UK could be significantly transformed by the integration of AI, with only a small fraction at risk of being "phased out" entirely, according to new research from Google.