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AI sensor made from ‘frozen smoke’ detects indoor air pollutants
Researchers have created a sensor using a material dubbed 'frozen smoke', capable of detecting formaldehyde in real-time at levels as low as eight parts per billion.
Fraunhofer IPMS develops multi-sensor system for water analysis
The Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems IPMS claim to be setting new standards in the assessment of water quality for humans and the environment.
Ekkono’s Edge ML simplifies deployment of AI for automotive applications
Automotive component suppliers and OEMs alike are faced with the challenge that every car is unique.
Inclusive EV design: next-gen electric wheelchair accessible vehicle
Motability Operations, the commercial organisation that delivers the life-changing Motability Scheme to disabled people across the UK, reveals eVITA, a next-generation electric wheelchair accessible vehicle (eWAV) concept.
Chassis mount EMI filters rated up to 125A
The MF420 single-phase chassis mount EMI filter family available now from global EMC solutions provider EMIS offers systems designers a small footprint device suitable for use in compact equipment such as home appliances and a wide range of electronic equipment.
Mouser, Molex explore future of miniaturisation in technology
Mouser Electronics has announced a new interactive content series in collaboration with Molex.
Avnet Silica to feature AI demos at embedded world 2024
Avnet Silica will host a series of live demonstrations under the umbrella theme of “The engineers of evolution” at embedded world 2024 in Nuremberg (April 9 – 11).
Women in Tech harnessing the power of IoT
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the way businesses understand and interact with consumers. This pervading technology, first conceptualised by Kevin Ashton in 1999, has evolved from its initial focus on RFID tags in supply chain management to encompass a broad network of interconnected devices and sensors.
How to improve your IoT security in a world of rising cyber attacks
Security is a priority for all connected devices and solutions. Device manufacturers, companies of Internet of Things (IoT) installations and solutions providers must adopt a comprehensive, 360-degree approach to securing their products and services against the many cyberthreats they face.
Exxelia portfolio promises high Q-factor in small sizes
New Yorker Electronics has announced the release of Exxelia's new E7000 line of products and materials, which provides narrow bandwidths, temperature stability and high Q-factor in extremely small sizes and in complex ferrite designs.