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Lightning Motorcycles sets land speed records
In the most recent instalment of the Vicor Powering Innovation podcast, the topic of electrification was thoroughly examined through a conversation with Lightning Motorcycles
Is it too soon to prepare for 6G connectivity in electronics manufacturing?
Move over, 5G. There is a new network connectivity on the block…
Senseair launches advanced CO2 sensing module
Senseair, a subsidiary of Asahi Kasei Microdevices Corporation (AKM), has announced the launch of the Senseair S88.
Third Dimension demonstrate T15-V Sensor at Control 2024
Following a successful launch of the T15 sensor range, Third Dimension, manufacturers of the GapGun and Vectro non-contact measurement tool, will demonstrate the new T15-V Sensor at Control 2024 in Stuttgart, Germany this April.
PikeOS for software-defined vehicle security
Cars, trucks, and most other vehicles are increasingly becoming computers on wheels. This applies to combustion engines as well as electric cars.
dSPACE adds Hesai LiDAR to AURELION
Hesai Technology,a global specialist in LiDAR technologies for autonomous mobility systems, ADAS, and industrial robotics applications, and dSPACE, one of the world's leading providers of simulation and validation solutions for the automotive industry, have entered into a technology partnership to accelerate the development of ADAS and level four autonomous driving applications.
AI sensor made from ‘frozen smoke’ detects indoor air pollutants
Researchers have created a sensor using a material dubbed 'frozen smoke', capable of detecting formaldehyde in real-time at levels as low as eight parts per billion.
Fraunhofer IPMS develops multi-sensor system for water analysis
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS claim to be setting new standards in the assessment of water quality for humans and the environment.
Ekkono’s Edge ML simplifies deployment of AI for automotive applications
Automotive component suppliers and OEMs alike are faced with the challenge that every car is unique.
SICK develops precision sensor for micron measurements
Developed for high precision in the micron range, SICK’s OD7000 displacement sensor measures tiny distances in challenging electronics and solar manufacturing applications cost-effectively.