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MEMS market to grow to $20bn by 2028
The MEMS market is set to grow from $14.5 billion in 2022 to $20 billion in 2028 at a 5% CAGR, according to annual MEMS analysis by Yole Group, Status of the MEMS Industry report.
Electrification tipping point challenge awaits UK industry
UK industry is facing a major tipping point when it comes to the electrification race according to one of the sector’s leading figures.
A remote solution to safety concerns
From bomb disposal and construction site monitoring to surveillance and firefighting, remote controlled robots allow humans to act in hazardous situations without putting themselves in harm’s way.
dSPACE achieves the AWS Automotive Competency designation
dSPACE has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Automotive Competency status. This designation recognises dSPACE for its expertise in providing customers with professional services and/or software solutions delivering transformation across an automotive company’s operating model.
Over £50 million awarded to cutting edge manufacturing projects
The projects include rapid-charging motorcycles and self-driving cars, cementing the UK as the best location in the world to manufacture.
Intelligent acoustic sensor systems support The Hearing Car
Tomorrow’s vehicles will be equipped with a sense of hearing, which will enable them to perceive, for example, bicycle bells, children playing, or the sirens of approaching emergency vehicles.
Extensive multicamera support for Qualcomm RB5 development kit
The field of robotics is rapidly advancing, with autonomous systems becoming increasingly prevalent in various industries. To keep up with this evolving landscape, Thundercomm, a company which was formed as a joint venture between ThunderSoft and Qualcomm, has developed the RB5 development kit, a cutting-edge platform tailored specifically for robotics applications.
STMicroelectronics extends Edge-AI sensor family
STMicroelectronics has extended its Edge-AI sensor family with an inertial module for intensive movement analysis.
What does the future hold for robotics?
Although the manufacturing sector is still the biggest purchaser of robots, there are now huge commercial opportunities arising for ‘service robots’. This is in part driven by the number of new startups, which currently account for approximately 29% of all the robot companies in operation.
Safe roads thanks to AI: successful ‘KI-FLEX’ project concludes
How can autonomous driving be made more reliable? Yesterday, the ‘KI-FLEX’ project, which was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and led by Fraunhofer IIS, presented its research results.