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COVID-19 Poised to Build a Robotic Ecosystem
Advances in sensors and computer vision are driving robotic ecosystem advances.
COVID-19 Driving Data Integration Projects in IoT
Privacy concerns have limited IoT–related data integration projects in the past, but an emphasis on public health has led to increased data sharing.
Unlocking Telehealth Benefits Hinges on Data Integration
Expanded remote patient monitoring is needed to amplify telehealth benefits.
Closing the Loop on Solar Panel Recycling
Researchers are finding ways to recycle solar panels when they reach the end-of-life stage.
Creaform’s Latest 3D Scanner is 4 Times Faster
MetraSCAN BLACK 3D also has 4 times better resolution.
Homebrew Sienna: Toyota’s Engineering Team Completes New Sienna Minivan from Home
A team of Toyota engineers got creative during lockdown to complete components for the Sienna.
A Look at the New Electric Motorcycles from Soriano
The Giaguaro motorcycles come with a three-speed manual gearbox and 15 or 20kWh battery packs.
Tesla’s Project Roadrunner Gets Underway as New Facility Begins Construction
Tesla’s Fremont CA facility will be expanding to accommodate in-house battery R&D.
Can Privacy-Preserving Machine Learning Overcome Data-Sharing Worries?
Data volumes are exploding faster than our ability to interpret or secure them. Can techniques such as privacy-preserving machine learning address those challenges?
Honda Uses Its Expertise to Ramp Up Face Shield Production
Honda engineers convert machines and processes into a production line for face shields.
Developing a Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Strategy
Given the blossoming of attacks on organizations — from energy to health care firms — the need for robust critical infrastructure cybersecurity has expanded.
Wearable technology could monitor construction workers’ mental health
The Moodbeam One wristband enables construction firms to monitor their workers' health by logging moods and tracking emotional wellbeing
Security-by-Design Principles Are Vital in Crisis Mode
It’s easy to lose sight of security-by-design principles when in a near panic, but the long-term costs of doing so can be severe.
Smart Hardware and Your Data Center
Your enterprise's data center will likely benefit from smart hardware, but only if you adequately plan for its deployment.
With Pandemic Lockdowns, Video Games See 52% Rise In May Revs
May witnessed a 52% rise to $977 million
Will COVID-19 Accelerate Robotics in the Supply Chain?
COVID-19, and resulting worker health-and-safety requirements, have spurred interest in robotics in the supply chain.
Addressing IoT Security Challenges From the Cloud to the Edge
Confronting IoT security challenges requires an in-depth examination of hardware and software functionality.
Making additive manufacturers smarter via the digital twin
Smart manufacturing via a digital twin and virtual commissioning simulation is taking significant steps into the future of industrial mechanical design.
U.S. Army Looks to New Flexible Cables to Power the Modern Soldier
U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command (CCDC) has developed flexible, integrated cables that should help soldiers safely carry more electronics.