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Power is in the air at CES 2022
Beginning a new year, CES 2022 has some headline grabbing and eye-catching exhibits. Caroline Hayes sought out the innovative technologies that mean power can be wireless and anywhere
Zeekr and Mobileye collaborate on consumer autonomous vehicles
Zeekr has collaborated with Mobileye, an Intel company, to expand their strategic technology partnership with a goal to deliver consumer autonomous vehicles with L4 capabilities by 2024.
Michelin co-develops RFID module
Murata has co-developed a generation of RFID modules with Michelin that embed into tyres. The robust passive RFID tags require no external power supply.
Lattice sensAI Stack enables next-gen edge AI experiences
The AI/ML revolution continues to gain traction across multiple applications, particularly edge applications.
First 'GPS on the Moon' contract awarded to EECL
European Engineering & Consultancy (EECL) and SpacePNT have been awarded a contract by the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Navigation Innovation and Support Programme (NAVISP) to manufacture, test and deliver a Moon GNSS (global navigation satellite system) module.
Embedded industry predictions for 2022
ByteSnap Design’s engineers have expertise ranging fromelectronics designthrough toembedded Linux development, and have been contemplating the year ahead. Here are their predictions of trends that are most likely to dominate the embedded electronics industry in 2022.
Mechanical engineers in the power plant, automotive, and aerospace industries
Mechanical engineers make things work the way they are supposed to work, and they are inventors and innovators.Mechanical engineers design and develop valuable technologies and machinery that advance our communities and improve our way of life. These products range from sports cars to prosthetic limbs and 3D printers.
Storedot, develops technology for self-repairing cells
StoreDot technology enhances battery life, performance, and safety, improving the driving experience, and benefits the automotive and battery ecosystem.
IAEA concludes long term operational safety review
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts has completed a review of long term operational safety at Unit 1 of the Atucha Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Argentina.
The future of urban air mobility
The market for urban air mobility (UAM) is attracting increased investment. The development and certification of a UAM aircraft will cost around $2 billion. For newcomers to the sector, to raise such funds means it is inevitable that much of their activity must be in the public eye.