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UK commercial drone expert calls for focus on maintaining supply chains to save Donbas region
As nations around the world continue to pledge billions in military support to Ukraine, and Russia continues to cut off supply lines to Ukrainians on the front lines and those trapped in cities in the Donbas, the question as to how we get supplies across Ukraine to where they’re most needed is as pertinent as ever.
Over 100 million connected car shipments projected by 2027
Optimising services for secure data management in connected vehicle telematics is vital to further hone intelligence operations and unlock new IoT security monetisation in V2X applications, according to a new report by ABI Research.
Tech-first banking is 'leaving people behind'
With the future of bank branches in peril and digital finance at an all-time high, the banking world is leaving a lot of people behind, says Newcastle Building Society’s head of customer contact Stuart Fearn.
The iDevOS operating system by Itron
Itron's operating system, iDevOS, offers a variety of benefits to design engineers and other industry professionals. This article looks at some key advantages that the software offers.
LTE700 antenna from HUBER+SUHNER empowers mission-critical networks
As the amount of radio traffic continues to grow, so too does the requirement for a broader range of frequencies.
Mercury’s electronic warfare combat training pod begins flight testing
Mercury Systems has announced that its mPOD, a rapidly reprogrammable electronic attack (EA) training system designed to train pilots using realistic, near-peer jamming capabilities, is currently undergoing final flight testing.
High-quality connector solutions from Mühldorf am Inn
What began in 1936 with Otto Dunkel's idea to manufacture interference-free wire spring connectors has developed extraordinarily since the company was founded in 1942.
Cryogenic freezing and what it says about ‘future-proofing’
Cryogenic freezing may be a staple of science fiction, but does it have any basis in science fact? There are certainly cryogenic freezing facilities out there already – preserving the cells of legally-declared-dead bodies for a time (if such a time is even remotely possible) when corpses may be reanimated. This article questions, however, whether this field of cryogenic engineering could ever stand the ultimate test of time.
A Matter of Interoperability - The New Standard That Simply Connects Smart Home Systems
The next 20 years will see homes changing more than over the hundred preceding them. Homes will expand in the activities they enable and support. Most crucially, with real time integration into the wider environment and economy, homes will increasingly respond to the needs of individuals, societies, economies, and the planet. This paper examines the potential for the Matter specification to bring in-home interoperability to smart home syst...
Matter, AI, and energy efficiency drive adoption of Silicon Labs SoCs
Earlier this year, Silicon Labs announced its families of SoCs with a focus on matter, AI and machine learning (ML), multiprotocol and Bluetooth: the BG24 and MG24.