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Engineer advances design of more humanistic prosthetics
A former principal mechanical engineer from a leading UK prosthetics firm has achieved notable advancements increating more comfortable, functional, and affordable upper limb prostheticsthrough Heriot-Watt University's DeepTech LaunchPad programme.
EU urged to increase photonics investments to avoid falling behind China
A study by Photonics21 has shown the tremendous growth of China’s photonics industry, with a global market share increasing from 10% to more than 30% over the past two decades – dwarfing both the US and Europe's photonics investments each with 15% respective shares.
Moxa launches high-bandwidth Ethernet Switch portfolio
Industrial digital transformationdrives extensive deployment ofIoT and AI-enabled technologies, requiring high-bandwidth networks offering low latency and higher data transfer speeds.
Pragmatic Semiconductor appoints Murthy Renduchintala to Board of Directors
Pragmatic Semiconductorhas announced theappointmentof Dr. Venkata “Murthy” Renduchintala, as a non-executive director to Pragmatic’s Board of Directors, effective immediately.
MIKROE unveils Click shield
MIKROE, renowned for its embedded solutions that significantly reduce development time, has introduced the Click shield for Arduino Portenta.
HighPoint Technologies new PCIe Gen5 x16 NVMe storage series
HighPoint Technologies is set to unveil a PCIe Gen5 x16 NVMe solutions to deliver nearly 60GB/s of real-world transfer performance and up to 2 Petabytes of storage capacity from a single PCIe slot.
University of Leicester to shrink AI algorithms for smarter spacecraft
University of Leicester scientists are developing a method to shrink artificial intelligence algorithms, enabling smarter spacecraft.
CoSAI: Securing the future of artificial intelligence
A group of leading technology companies has formed the Coalition for Secure AI (CoSAI), a collaboration that aims to address the multifacetedsecurity risks associated with AIand promote a secure and trustworthy AI ecosystem.
ICeGaN to enable 100kW/rack data centres
It could be argued that the power requirement for data centres is getting out of hand. If you look back even just a few years, the accepted demand to drive CPUs and typical servers was 10 to 15 kilowatts per rack. But now – driven by the voracious appetite of high-performance GPUs used in generative AI – the expectation is that 100kW/rack will be needed…indeed some customers are talking about 200kW/rack. Couple this massive ord...
Gen AI to be adopted by 85% of software workforce in two years
Gen AIis expected to play a key role in augmenting the software workforce, assisting in more than 25% of software design, development, and testing work in the next two years.