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Integrating injection moulded structural electronics
It has been announced that TactoTek, a developer of injection moulded structural electronics (IMSE) solutions, and Novem, have executed a multi-year agreement to develop solutions integrating IMSE electronics into premium interior trim products. The resulting solutions are single piece, electronically active trim elements for luxury vehicles.
Automotive leading the way in the adoption of digital technology
By 2025, it is estimated that a quarter of all cars worldwide will be electrically powered. Manufacturers are currently responding to increasing demands for next-gen technologies, including autonomous and connected vehicles, as well as developing completely new data-generated business models.
Grant funding for fingerprint technology company
It has been announced that Touch Biometrix, a fingerprint technology company, has been awarded Technology and Commercial Feasibility (TCF) funding from the Welsh Governments £63.4m SMARTCymru programme.
Answering the common myths behind smart metres
Misconceptions around advanced technologies often lead to the emergence of urban legends. This is currently the case for the integration of smart electric meters. Jonathan DiGiacomandrea, Applications Engineering Manager at Ultralife, explains some of the truths behind powering the energy saving devices.
Empowering all in the digital age
Electronics Manufacturing Service Provider (EMS), Ryder Industries has launched their Electronic Digital Interchange (EDI) platform. Their aim is to solve manufacturing challenges and serve their customers quicker in today’s digitally enabled world.
Electronic features blend for function and elegance
It has been announced that TactoTek and Novem have executed a multi-year agreement to develop solutions integrating IMSE electronics into premium interior trim products. The resulting solutions are single piece, electronically active trim elements for luxury vehicles.
Personalised eSIMs for mobiles and connected devices
It has been announced by STMicroelectronics that they are accelerating progress towards a more convenient and secure connected world, as they become accredited by the GSMA for loading eSIM chips with connection credentials such as certificates and operator profiles before shipping.
‘E-dermis’ brings sense of touch and pain to prosthetic hands
Amputees often experience the sensation of a 'phantom limb'—a feeling that a missing body part is still there.That sensory illusion is closer to becoming a reality thanks to a team of engineers at the Johns Hopkins University that has created an electronic skin. When layered on top of prosthetic hands, this e-dermis brings back a real sense of touch through the fingertips.
Why no one can score against the unbeatable RoboKeeper
As the world cup kicked off in Moscow on June 14th, the German team failed to notice they were short one player, a world-class goalie. Neymar couldn’t beat him, Ronaldo failed, but the German keeper would not have conformed with the rules - it is a robot.Called ‘RoboKeeper’, the computer-controlled football machine is a development of the Fraunhofer-Institut für Materialfluss und Logistik (IML). Back in 2006, when Germany w...
Oil and gas industry embrace digitisation with smart pumps
The recent analysis from Frost & Sullivan; ‘Global Pumps Market in the Oil and Gas Industry, Forecast to 2024’ finds that there has been a concentrated focus on operational expenditure (OPEX) in the oil and gas industry following the oil price plunge in 2016. Upstream companies are increasingly acknowledging digitisation as an important enabler of cost savings and profitability, and are therefore gravitating toward tools such as s...