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ABLIC introduces S-19954/5 Series
ABLIC has launched the S-19954/5 Series, a new line of automotive step-down switching regulators.These regulators operate at 5.5V with a 1A output and are noted for being housed in the smallest package in the industry, measuring just 1.6 x 1.6 x t0.41mm (HSNT-8(1616)B package).
Sartorius bioreactor integrate emerson technology to speed new therapies to market
Emerson has collaborated with Sartorius, a leading international biopharmaceutical company, to natively integrate Sartorius's Biostat STR Generation 3 family of bioreactors with Emerson's DeltaVTM distributed control system (DCS).
indie Semiconductor and SiLC Technologies strategic partnership
indie Semiconductor and SiLC Technologies have entered into a LiDAR partnership that enables coherent detection-based LiDAR platforms for next-generation sensing applications, including driver assistance, autonomous mobility, robotics and industrial automation.
Slamcore releases updated SDK enabling person detection
Slamcore announces the availability of its latest spatial intelligence software development kit (SDK).
ETAS and Rambus: automotive cyber security collaboration
As the automotive industry leans towards software-enabled autonomous, connected, and electric vehicles, cyber security is emerging as a new benchmark of quality.
SolidRun launches new Bedrock R7000 - a fanless Edge-AI IPC
SolidRun has announced the world's first rugged system design that combines 8-core AMD Ryzen 7040 series processors with multiple Hailo-8 AI accelerators to create its Bedrock R7000 Edge AI for artificial intelligence (AI) applications.
Lessons for safe and effective adoption of AI in healthcare
Artificial intelligence-based healthcare technologies have great potential to transform health outcomes and the UK’s healthcare system, but there are currently barriers to their adoption and scaleup, and risks that must be managed, according to a report of a FORUM workshop hosted jointly by the Academy of Medical Sciences and the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Diversity and inclusion in robotics: why women's voices matter
When we think of robots, often the first thing that comes to mind are humanoid machines that mimic a person. However, in reality, there are so many different types of robots, each created to perform a certain function and each with varying degrees of intelligence – or none at all.
Octopus-inspired tech can signal and deceive
In a fascinating new development, researchers from the University of California (UCI) have unveiled a new technological platform, drawing inspiration from the greater blue-ringed octopus, Hapalochlaena lunulata.
The role of GNSS in the age of autonomous driving
Trusted positioning will be a prerequisite for satellite-based positioning to take on increasingly sophisticated roles in our cars. Dr Stefania Sesia, Phd, Head of Application Marketing, Automotive, u-blox further explores.