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ASRock unveils industrial motherboards with AMD Ryzen embedded processors
ASRock Industrialis thrilled to announce the empower industrial motherboards innovation, the IMB-A8000 and IMB-A1002.
Ethernet cameras in medical and life science
The pace of technological transformations in medical and life sciences is rapid. Imaging technologies used in these fields are no exception to this constant wave of disruption.
Technology and magic: eight innovations
Peter Swanson, Managing Director of adhesives specialist Intertronics, reflects on eight innovations from the last five years.
Nervous system-driven prosthesis returns mobility to amputees
A newly developed surgical procedure from MIT has provided individuals with enhanced neural feedback from their residual limbs. As a result of this nervous system-driven prosthesis, seven patients have been able to walk more naturally and navigate obstacles more effectively.
Advantech’s new SMARC 2.1 computer-on-module ROM-6881
Advantech introduces the ROM-6881, a versatile SMARC 2.1 computer-on-module featuring Rockchip’s RK3588 and RK3588J chipsets, featuring eight-core processors.
What is the OKdo rock?
The OKdo Rock is a single-board computer (SBC) developed by OKdo, a technology company specialising in hardware solutions.
University researchers make robot breakthrough
Improving the dexterity of robot hands has remained an ongoing development in the field of robotics as it can have real-world implications for automating tasks such as handling supermarket goods or sorting through waste for recycling.
Revolutionising agriculture: the Small Robot Company
The Small Robot Company is at the forefront of arevolution in agricultural technology, leveraging robotics and artificial intelligence to transform traditional farming practices.
Why high frame rate cameras are important – and what applications need them
As embedded vision systems keep taking quantum leaps to become more innovative and intuitive, it’s becoming more complex toaddress the specificationsfor resolution and frame rate.
Self-healing skin for robotics
Robots are increasingly mimicking humans –aping their capabilities, expressions, and thought patterns, so it seems only natural that researchers would start to look at the appearance of humanoid machines to figure out how they can constructlifelike materialsthat will enable them to look just like people.