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F1 AI to police track limits in the future
The FIA has recently concluded trials of a new F1 AI system at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to enhance the monitoring of track limits in Formula 1. This initiative is part of an effort to expedite the process of evaluating track limit violations.
Rohde & Schwarz 170GHz power sensors
Rohde & Schwarz is launching its new R&S NRP170TWG(N) thermal power sensor, designed for precise power level measurements in the D-band.
UWB IC combines secure ranging and short-range radar
NXP Semiconductors is using Ultra-Wide Band (UWB) technology to supply an integrated device that enables secure car access and a pulse radar mode.
Woory Industrial chooses aXiom for Hyundai Genesis GV80 HVAC solution
TouchNetix, a provider of advanced touch solutions, announces that Woory Industrial Co. has selected its aXiom technology for the Hyundai Genesis GV80.
Two planets become testing ground for next-gen Mars helicopter
In a groundbreaking development, two planets, Earth, and Mars, have become testing grounds for the future of aircraft designs.
Redesigning RTD-based temperature sensors for the smart factory age
The old saying 'if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it' cautions against tampering with something that performs reliably and regularly proves its worth. Arguably, this advice applies to the circuit design used in many RTD sensors that quietly and efficiently measure temperature in industrial manufacturing facilities worldwide.
Aurrigo returns to Milton Keynes with self-driving shuttle trial
Aurrigo is returning to Milton Keynes -nine years after it first deployed its 4-seater driverless pods in the city.
Future quantum switches found in rare metal
Quantum scientists have discovered a phenomenon in purple bronze that could pave the way for 'perfect quantum switches' in quantum devices, capable of shifting between insulator and superconductor states.
UK Government’s five new quantum missions in Autumn Statement
Quantum Exponential is pleased to note the inclusion of five new quantum missions in Jeremy Hunt’s, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Autumn Statement.
$3M to boost state-of-the-art solar manufacturing
A new project spearheaded by the University of Michigan, supported by a $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation, is set to advance semiconductor technology, with significant implications for solar cells and LEDs.