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Achieving a prosperous society with a fusion of the real and the virtual
Everything around us is constantly changing, our daily way of life, businesses, and society itself. Just 10 to 20 years into the future seems so far off that we can't even begin to imagine what will happen.
Drone detection system and Spectran V6 spectrum surveillance system
A trade fair for law enforcement, defence, security and special forces, took place at Messe Nuremberg from February 28 to March 1, 2023.
The smallest GaN laser chip by Kyocera
Kyocera has developed a new thin-film process technology for making unique silicon (Si) substrates for gallium nitride (GaN)-based micro-light sources, including short-cavity lasers and micro-LEDs.
FRAMOS announces release of FSM-IMX570 devkit
FRAMOS announced the launch of a new development kit for vision system engineers who are working to develop Time-of-Flight devices for industrial and robotics applications.
What does 2023 hold for printed/flexible electronics?
With applications ranging from energy harvesting to sensing, and applicability to sectors being as varied as healthcare and automotive, printed/flexible electronics are set to change our expectations of what electronics can provide and where they can be utilised.
u-blox & GMV partner to develop positioning solutions for ADAS
u-blox and GMV have partnered to provide ready-to-use functional safe positioning solutions.
Renesas unveils family of automotive radar transceivers
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, is entering the automotive radar market with the introduction of a 4x4-channel, 76-81GHz transceiver designed to meet the demanding requirements of ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) and Level 3 and higher autonomous driving applications.
Innovation Experts podcast sheds light on IIoT framework
Farnell has released the sixth and final episode in the second season of its global podcast series, The Innovation Experts.
UK companies to provide services for future Moon missions
The UK Space Agency has announced over £50 million for UK companies to develop communication and navigation services for missions to the Moon.
Using real-time kinematic to optimise positioning
Lawnmowers, sweepers, pizza taxis, and rubbish disposals are to optimise services without direct human assistance in the near future.Bernd Hantsche, Vice President, Product Marketing, Embedded & Wireless at Rutronik explores this technology further.