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AR is getting smaller to make a bigger impact
Researchers are working on makingaugmented reality(AR) systems smaller and more practical for everyday use by integrating them into standard eyewear.
USB sink controllers from Diodes Incorporated
Diodes Incorporated(Diodes) has released two USB Type-C Power Delivery (PD) 3.1 extended power range (EPR) sink controllers.
New wireless voice smoke alarm from Panasonic
Panasonic Industry has recently introduced anew wirelessvoice smoke alarm featuring five types of voice message that warn users about a fire and inform them about the status of the device (e.g. in case of a fault, no wireless connection or low battery).
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week inspiring young people into engineering
Tomorrow’s Engineers Week 2024, hosted by EngineeringUK, is set to spark a nationwide wave of enthusiasm among young people aged 11 to 14 with acelebration of engineering and technology careers.
e-con Systems launches hot-pluggable GMSL HDR camera
e-con Systems, a provider of OEM camera solutions with over 20 years of vision experience, is proud to announce the launch of STURDeCAM34 – an IP69K-rated 3MP automotive multi-camera designed for the most demanding applications in the automotive and industrial domains.
Inspiring IET Young women engineers make national final
To celebrateAda Lovelace Day, five young women engineers have been announced as finalists for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET)Young Woman Engineerof the Year Awards 2024.
OMNIVISION’s new OX03H10 image sensor with TheiaCel Technology
OMNIVISION has unveiled the new 3-megapixel (MP)-resolution OX03H10 CMOS image sensor – the first and only 3.0-micron (µm) pixel automotive viewing sensor with TheiaCel technology.
Enabling future generations of self-sensing materials
Research from the University of Glasgow could significantly accelerate the development of advanced 3D-printedmaterialswith applications in sectors such as aerospace, robotics, civil engineering, and more.
Batteries of the future charge ahead
With the global demand forlithium-ion batteries(LIBs) straining raw material reserves, researchers are urgently exploring safer, more affordable, and reliable alternatives for rechargeable batteries.
Cement-based material inspired by the human bone
Engineers at Princeton University have developed a cement-basedmaterialthat is 5.6 times more resistant to damage than conventional cement.