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AI and Big Data Expo Global returns to London
The AI and Big Data Expo Global is set to make a return to the vibrant city of London on 30th November and 1st December 2023.
Smarttech247 CEO, Raluca Saceanu, talks cyber security, AI, and diversity in tech
Cyber security is a terrain that is constantly evolving. Born from the need to keep up with that evolution, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a formidable ally.
New Wi-Fi-based extreme-low-power backscatter chip
HaiLa Technologies, a fabless semiconductor and software company focusing on hyper power-efficient wireless communications system-on-chip solutions for IoT devices, announces availability of the BSC2000 RF Evaluation Chip Development and Demonstration Kits.
Thousands set to gather in Amsterdam for IoT Tech Expo Europe
The eagerly awaited IoT Tech Expo Europe, a highly anticipated event in the realm of IoT, is nearly upon us!
Prediction: fuel cell EVs to be 4% of the Zero Emission Solution
Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) have made monumental progress in the passenger car market, becoming a standard drivetrain option.
Indium Corporation expert to present at Power Device & Module Expo at NEPCON
Indium Corporation Senior Area Technical Manager Jason Chou is set to deliver a presentation at the Power Device & Module Expo, held in conjunction with NEPCON Japan, on January 24th in Tokyo.
£89m of funding to develop new EV tech
£89 million of funding has been awarded to 20 net zero tech projects including hydrogen-powered offroad vehicles, a new lithium scale-up plant, and revolutionary new EV battery systems, reinforcing the UK as a world leader in zero emissions vehicle technology.
Dutch government stops chip giant ASML exports to China
The Dutch government this week partially revoked export licenses for ASML, Europe's largest tech company, impacting the shipment of its advanced lithography systems to China.
How to use residual current monitors to ensure electrical safety when charging EVs
Frequently charging electric vehicle (EV) high-voltage batteries translates to high mechanical stress requirements for charging cables and connectors.
Data aggregation through processing and distribution for ADAS
Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are known to deliver multiple benefits including reduced driver stress and fatigue and improving road safety.