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Racing drone market size growing to $2,060.7m
The global racing drone market size is expected to reach $2,060.7m by 2026 according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report, ‘Racing Drones Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report By Drone Type (RTF, ARF), By Application (Rotorcross, Drag Racing, Time Trial), By Component Type (Airframe, Motors, Camera/Sensors, Propellers, Others), By Regions, Segments & Forecast, 2019 – 2026’, gives a detailed in...
High precision navigation system for autonomous vehicles
ACEINNA has announced that it has reduced the cost for developers creating mission critical guidance and navigation systems for autonomous vehicles - robots, drones, industrial, construction, and agricultural machinery. This new ACEINNA OPENRTK330L can replace the expensive and bulky precision RTK/INS systems used in today’s autonomous systems.
Three technologies changing the agricultural industry
The Rusmoloko Farms, in the Russian district of Ramensky, is equipping its dairy cows with virtual reality (VR) goggles, showing the animals green, sunny meadows in an effort to boost their mood and increase milk production. At the moment, VR for cows is just an isolated experiment, but there are other technologies that are rapidly gaining traction in the agricultural industry. Here, Neil Ballinger, Head of EMEA Sales at automation parts supplie...
Reviewed drone regulations for manufacturers
The European Union (EU) became the first authority in the world to publish comprehensivedrone regulations and rules for the safe, secure and sustainable use of drones. Published in June 2019, Regulation (EU) 2019/945 and Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 cover commercial and leisure drones.
What does the future of IoT look like?
Gartner’s recent report claims that the ‘IoT market will grow to 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020,’ which is a 21% increase on the previous year. This figure highlights just how popular IoT is, not just with businesses, but with consumers around the world, who now use IoT devices to manage things in their everyday life. By Rusty Carter, VP of product management at Arxan Technologies
Call to action to prevent bottlenecking drone growth
One of the UK’s drone experts has urged British property owners and business leaders to leverage the opportunity of their under-used land for drone testing, to help accelerate the rate of growth of the UK drone industry, in the face of what he described as ‘an emerging ‘bottleneck’ to growth’.
What should the ethics of artificial intelligence be?
How are the ethics of artificial intelligence shaping our world? Can these ‘thinking machines’ be taught to be more human? Is it safe to use AI in automated diagnosis in medicine? And what are the ethical considerations of these developments?
The fast lane to smart and secure IoT devices
At this year’s embedded world, Infineon Technologies has announced that it will present easy-to-integrate technology for smart mobility, smart industry and smart lifestyle. Focussing on holistic system solutions, the Infineon booth will feature applications for automated driving and in-vehicle health monitoring, wireless charging, multicopters and drones as well as automotive and industrial gateways.
Helping heavy lifting drones navigate in complex environments
Plextek has partnered with Griff Aviation, to put micro radars and sensors on its innovative heavy lifting drones. Griff is developing UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) designed to carry payloads up to 250kg for a wide range of applications including moving building equipment and materials across harsh terrains including mountainous and forested landscapes.
Smart materials emerge as a $200bn business
Here come previously impossible devices and structures. The new IDTechEx report, ‘Smart Material Opportunities in Structural Electronics 2020-2030’ has analysed and forecasted a remarkable $200bn materials opportunity by making dumb structures smart. Save weight, space and cost. Eliminate maintenance.