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Contechs outs plans into gear to bridge EV skills gap
As the UK continues to face an ever-growing skills gap, leading provider of specialist design and engineering services Contechs is decisively taking matters into their owns hands.
Intelligent 3D printers can detect and correct errors
Engineers have created intelligent 3D printers that can quickly detect and correct errors, even in previously unseen designs, or unfamiliar materials like ketchup and mayonnaise, by learning from the experiences of other machines.
Turning non-autonomous cars into self-driving vehicles
Imagine driving a car – one without self-driving capabilities – to a shopping centre, airport, or parking garage, and using an app to have the car drive off to park itself. Software company Seoul Robotics is using NVIDIA technology to make this possible – turning non-autonomous cars into self-driving vehicles.
Casambi joins CSA Alliance confirming support for Matter
Smart lighting control company Casambi announced today its membership in the Connectivity Standards Alliance, officially backing the new Matter standard.
CalcuQuote adds Business Development Manager to team
CalcuQuote, a supply chain solutions provider for the electronics industry, has announced the appointment of its newest European Business Development Manager.
Biosensing skin, neuromorphic computing and the future of healthcare
Scientists are taking wearable tech and healthcare to a whole new level, by creating a chip that feels just like human skin and draws conclusions just like a human brain. And they are using it to process and analyse health data – in real-time.
Accurately 3D printing bioelectronic sensors
When the Department of Automatic Control and Systems Engineering (ACSE) at The University of Sheffield was looking for a way to accurately 3D print bioelectronic sensors, it reached out to Intertronics for support.
AI-Powered Cloud-connected battery management system for EVs
AI-powered digital twin models in the cloud aim to improve EVs battery range, efficiency, safety, and lifetime and herald multiple new applications.
Mercury’s radiation-tolerant memory component for space missions
Mercury Systems, a specialist in trusted, secure mission-critical technologies for aerospace and defence, introduces a radiation-tolerant version of its 8GB DDR4 memory component that sets a new bar for performance in data-intensive processing applications in space.
Virtually, no queues into France
Most of us have heard, or at least know, of Operation Brock. It’s a name that people tend to associate with the M20, huge queues, and summer holiday tailbacks into the local road networks as vehicles of all kinds try to cross the channel into France.