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UK government invests £4M to enhance AI tools for education
The UK government has announced a £4 million investment in a new project aimed at improving the use ofArtificial Intelligence(AI)in schools.
How an adhesive’s rheology impacts its processing
There are many factors that make specifying an adhesive complex, one of which is rheology — the material’s flow behaviour. Here Matthew Baseley, Technical Sales Executive at adhesives specialist Intertronics, gives an overview of what manufacturers and design engineers need to know about the rheology of adhesives.
Smart Vehicle Interface for vehicle communication in the gigabit range
Softing Automotive is presenting the new Smart Vehicle Interface "Softing SVI", a high-performance solution for modern ECU programming with continuous data supply.
RTI awarded $1.25m to advance GenAI research for USAF
Real-Time Innovations (RTI) has announced that it has been awarded a $1.25 million Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase II contract.
Antenna design with a twist of AI gets great results faster
RF designis a niche skill that only a relatively small number of engineers understand. On the other hand, today’s connected world is becoming increasingly dependent on wireless technologies to link people with their lives and work, and track and monitor Internet of Things (IoT) objects that pervade homes, factories, and cities.
OMNIVISION debuts 50MP small-format image sensor with HDR for smartphones
OMNIVISION, a global developer of semiconductor solutions, including advanced digital imaging, analog, and touch and display technology, has introduced the newestimage sensorin its broad mobile product portfolio: the OV50M40.
NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints allow enterprises to make their own AI
NVIDIA has announced NVIDIA NIM Agent Blueprints, a catalog of pre-trained, customisable AI workflows that equip millions of enterprise developers with a full suite of software for building and deploying generative AI applications for canonical use cases, such as customer service avatars, retrieval-augmented generation and drug discovery virtual screening.
Two-qubit gate in silicon transistor achieved
Researchers at the University of Basel and the NCCR SPIN accomplished the first controllable interaction between two hole spin qubits within a conventional silicon transistor.
LEO PNT – reality or hype?
The concept for Global Positioning Systems (GPS) was officially born at the Long Room meeting in 1973 and since then Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) has become a ubiquitous and essential tool in applications that require Positioning, Navigation & Timing (PNT), to provide accurate positioning within a common global coordinate reference frame.
Implementing security in embedded devices and the dawn of post-quantum security
Since the first embedded systems connected to the internet, the need to secure them and encrypt the data communicated has become paramount. Today, the array of methods available to adversaries continues to grow.