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Swissbit debuts iShield Key series at Identity Week America
Swissbit, a provider of storage, security, and embedded IoT solutions, is proud to participate for the first time in Identity Week America 2024, 11–12 September 2024 at the Walter E. Washington Convention Centre in Washington, DC.
Strato Pi Max: open platforms for industrial innovation
Sfera Labsbelieve in the power of open platforms to drive innovation in industrial applications.
Virscient showcases solutions at IFA Global Markets 2024
Virscient will be attending this year’s IFA Global Markets exhibition, which takes place at STATION Berlin from 8th - 10th September 2024 and runs in parallel with the main IFA consumer electronics show at Messe Berlin (6 - 10th September 2024).
Advantech showcases innovation at InnoTrans 2024
At InnoTrans 2024, Advantech will showcase its advanced railway-based system, from 24 to 27 September.
Who owns Saietta Group?
Saietta Group is a UK-based company that specialises in developingelectric propulsiontechnology.
Mucus-based bioink: engineering lung tissue
Researchers have madea breakthroughin lung tissue engineering, by successfully developing a mucus-based bioink suitable for 3D printing lung tissue.
China's hyperloop train sets new speed record
China has made headlines with its latest technological breakthrough in high-speed transportation: the T-Flight maglev train.
Q&A: Insights from KUKA's Marsha Marcus
Karen Mascarenhas first met with Marsha Marcus, Global Portfolio Manager, Collaborative Robots, KUKA in London, as the company celebrated its 125thanniversary in 2023.
How modern technology is shaking up the alternative energy sector
Keir Starmer’s Labour governmenthas announced an intention to fully decarbonise UK electricity consumption by the year 2030. The new government has allocated £1.1 billion for bottom-fixed offshore wind investment – 38% more than the previous government were prepared to invest.
Researchers create protocols to enable quantum sensors
Researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a protocol to enhance the capabilities of quantum sensors. This new protocol allows sensor designers to fine-tune quantum systems to detect specific signals, resulting in sensors that are significantly more sensitive than traditional ones.