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Microchip expands embedded processing with new PIC64 portfolio
Microchip Technologyhas unveiled its PIC64 portfolio, addressing the escalating demands of real-time, compute-intensive applications such as smart embedded vision and machine learning (ML).
How batteries can help telemedicine robots to operate more reliably
On 12th September 2022, health ministers and delegates from the World Health Organisation (WHO) Europe’s 53 Member States adopted a digital health action plan to increase the provision of medical technology, including telemedicine robots.
Sener delivers first units for Lilium Jet
Sener has completed the delivery of the initial units intended for certification testing and is on track to supply the first 100 flight servo-actuators within this year.
Solving the issue of reflected waves at D band
The call for ‘more D band’ has gone out. With the ability to transmit 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps), the D band will unlock a number of technologies across a wide range of industries.
Prada to design NASA’s next-gen lunar spacesuits
In the first partnership between an Italian luxury fashion house and a commercial space company, Axiom Space, architect of the world’s first commercial space station, announces a collaboration with Prada on NASA’s lunar spacesuits for the Artemis III mission.
Solving the issue of reflected waves at D band
The call for ‘more D band’ has gone out. With the ability to transmit 100 Gigabits per second (Gbps), the D band will unlock a number of technologies across a wide range of industries. Wireless communication is often the focal point, but commercial applications include high-precision sensing, radio astronomy, and airport security detectors. For the military, the D band will open the door to the next generation of inter-satellite links...
The influence of Star Wars on modern robotics
Star Wars’ cultural impactstretches across various sectors, but one of its most profound influences has been on the field of robotics.
Division of Parker receives hydrogen and carbon capture accreditation
The Instrumentation Products Division Europe (IPDE) of Parker Hannifin, the global specialist in motion and control technologies, has announced the successful completion of the Fit For Hydrogen (F4H2) and fit for carbon capture, usage and storage (F4CCUS) programme, earning a granted status.
NASA’s LASSIE robot dog trains to take on the Moon
In a two-year $2 million grant, a team of scientists and engineers have begun trials in Oregon to prepare NASA’s LASSIE robot dog for the Moon’s surface.
Former NASA astronaut says engineering needs women for best talent
Progress in gender equality has improved for women in science and engineering, said two-time American space shuttle pilot Susan Kilrain at Space Camp 2101, a five-day event at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) geared to engage and motivate primary and secondary grade students toward STEM careers.