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The key to manufacturing during COVID-19
COVID-19 has had a huge impact on the world, causing unprecedented disruption to economies and healthcare all around the globe. Many businesses have been impacted, some terminally, and the manufacturing sector is no exception, experiencing challenges to supply chains and employee availability. Ali Husain, Sr. Manager, Corporate Strategy & Marketing, ON Semiconductor, explains.
Embedded machine learning for industrial applications
Over the last few years, there have been countless predictions of how our lives are about to be transformed by artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML). All this comes at a cost, with the worldwide market forecast to grow to an eye-watering $554bn by 2024. Mark Patrick, Mouser Electronics, explains.
SGET announces new chairman
SGET, an international not-for-profit association of companies and organisations that collaboratively develop independent specifications for embedded computer technology, held its triennial management board election. The group elected a new chairman and re-elected four members of the board to lead the association through 2024.
Automotive microcontrollers for new road-car projects
STMicroelectronics has begun delivering the first Stellar SR6 automotive microcontrollers (MCUs) for automotive-industry leaders to realise the next generation of advanced vehicle electronics that deliver new levels of performance and safety.
Radiation-tolerant MOSFET transistors for Mars campaign
IceMOS Technology has announced the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) has awarded it a project to begin work on developing a novel radiation-hard high voltage MOSFET power transistor.
Siemens helps build the world’s most sustainable car
An innovative hackathon involving Siemens’ engineers and digital tools has helped hydrogen car maker Riversimple reduce the size of its future hydrogen car factory by 20%.
Top trends boosting robot sensor market expansion
Powered by the latest developments in the area of robotic technology and vision sensors, the robot sensor market is expected to perform quite well over the coming years. This is rather overt from the several new breakthroughs that are making headlines every day. Robot sensors that can detect several aspects such as light, distance, color, touch, speed, motion, and collision are being sought after, by leading companies globally.
Distributed propulsion aircraft come to market
Multiple thrusters are one thing in aircraft. In vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) they reduce the efficiency deficit with helicopters, providing unmatched redundancy and stability in wind. However, the term distributed propulsion (DP) primarily refers to a fundamentally new form of wing that intimately blends aerodynamics with thrust and zero emissions.
Less car charging beats fast charging any day
Imagine a few years from now. You can buy a car that often needs charging but it can be fast charging or you can choose the opposite. You only need to charge one-third of the number of times so you do that at home, at the hotel or supermarket, never in the street, once a month or less.
Short term growth prospects for renewable fuels
Limits on the amount of bioethanol and biodiesel that can be blended with conventional fossil fuels mean growth in the consumption of certain biofuels has slowed considerably, or plateaued, over the past five years. However, with CO2 targets becoming increasingly stringent, and some sectors being difficult to electrify, renewable fuels are likely to still be needed over the coming years.