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Empowering women in engineering: Ayesha Iqbal
In an industry often dominated by men, Ayesha Iqbal, IEEE senior member and Engineering Trainer at the Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre oftheManufacturing Technology Centre (MTC),is proving that perseverance and dedication are powerful tools if you are passionate about what you love.
Brain-computer interface restores speech in ALS patient
Recent advancements in brain-computer interface (BCI) technology have enabled a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS)to communicate.
10Gbps automotive-compliant active crossbar mux
Diodes Incorporated has introduced its automotive-compliant 10Gbps 6:4 active crossbar multiplexer (mux) with a linear ReDriver.
Google DeepMind goes head-to-head with humans at table tennis
Google DeepMind has announced a significant breakthrough in robotics: it has successfully trained a robot to play table tennis at an amateur competitive level against human opponents. This achievement marks the first instance of a robot being trained to compete in a sport with humans at a comparable skill level.
Adaptive brain pacemaker may reduce Parkinson’s symptoms
A recent feasibility study funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) has demonstrated that an implantable device, which adjusts its operation based on real-time brain activity, may help better manageParkinson’s disease(PD) symptoms for certain people.
The rising environmental impact of AI
Google's recent revelation of a48% increase in emissions over the past five years, driven by the energy demands of its data centres, has spotlighted the environmental toll of artificial intelligence.
Silicon Labs to deliver five global keynotes
Silicon Labs, a pioneer in secure, intelligent wireless technology, is set to deliver five impactful global keynotes this fall, further establishing its position at the forefront of IoT wireless innovation.
AllBright acquires everywoman to create a global powerhouse for women’s advancement
AllBright, the global organisation advancing women’s professional growth at all career stages, will acquireeverywoman, the international learning and development organisation, bolstering both firms' ambitions for women's advancement and enhancing their collective impact on gender equality and professional development.
AI-driven embedded vision cameras in self-checkout loss prevention
Self-checkout devices have become a common featurein retail stores, offering customers the convenience of swift, independent transactions.
90% of women see AI as key, but only 35% feel prepared
Ninety per cent ofwomen viewgenerativeAI as a crucial elementin their professional advancement, according to a recent report by Nasscom and Boston Consulting Group.