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Microsoft Azure Spher gateways from Miromico
LoRaWAN networking solution meets the needs of wide selection of IoT applications from retail to agricultural and from smart buildings to smart cites
Nuria Manuel discusses software QA
For this month’s Women in Tech piece, Beatrice O’Flaherty interviewed Nuria Manuel, a Quality Assurance Consultant who recounted her impressive engineering career journey. Rich with experience in a diverse range of fields, Nuria has recently founded her startup, Veriom – a company focused on offering quality assurance to its clients’ software.
Solar generation in the age of the climate crisis
In 2021, the term climate change has grown ever more prominent into the public domain and imposed itself on the lives of individuals around the globe. Joshua Farnsworth, Carbon Reduction Engineer at Tunley Engineering provides some insight.
Active matter: the future of robotics
Led by the University of Bath, physicists have discovered an innovative way to coat soft robots in materials, allowing them to operate more purposefully. This breakthrough modelling on active matter could be a turning point in the design of robots.
Pharos brings the Sways building to life through light
Located in Issy-les-Moulineaux, a southwestern suburb of Paris, the Sways – a building which is now home to French TV group Canal+ – recently underwent an entire refurbishment.
Foiling vessels production increased due to investment
Candela has announced it’s raised €24m, led by EQT Ventures, with participation from existing investor Chris Anderson, the Curator of TED. The new capital will boost the company’s already substantial cash influx from sales and will be used to triple R&D, invest in production automation and scale up the sales organisation to meet demand for Candela’s electric leisure and commercial vessels worldwide.
Michael Grubb Studio delivers lighting strategy in Brighton
As an ever-evolving seaside resort, visitors and residences of Brighton have seen many improvements in recent years. One of the latest is the imaginative transformation of a formerly disused area of the city centre into a vibrant new social, cultural, and economic quarter.
Female engineers on paving the way to parity
Electronic Specifier spoke to two female engineering students about their experiences before and during their degrees. Hepzi Rattray is currently in her fifth year studying Civil Engineering at the University of Glasgow, and Zoe Hatton is a third year Mechanical Engineering student at Imperial College London.
i.MX 93 processor powers secure edge intelligence
NXP Semiconductors has announced the i.MX 93 family of applications processors designed for automotive, smart home, smart building and smart factory applications, which leverage edge machine learning to anticipate and automate based on user needs.
Processor family powers secure edge intelligence
NXP’s i.MX 93 applications processor family powers a new era of secure edge intelligence.