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LiDAR in Smart City Intersections to Save Pedestrians
Technology links self-driving cars to smart infrastructure in support of Vision Zero.
IoT Security Trends, 2021: COVID-19 Casts Long Shadow
While some IoT security trends in 2021 will continue trends from 2019 and 2020, COVID-19 has brought some new threats to the fore.
Polymer as strong as polyamide with 15x its bending fatigue limit.
created a polymer that retains the outstanding thermal resistance, rigidity, and strength of polyamide 6 (PA6) while delivering a bending fatigue limit that is 15-fold that of conventional polymers.
COVID-19 May Have Ushered Us into the Future of Manufacturing
COVID has created the need to adapt faster, and in turn, has sped up the progress of manufacturing.
Additive Manufacturing: Steadily Becoming Mainstream in Manufacturing
New technologies and enhanced performance are making additive manufacturing a vital component.
TSMC recruiting for Arizona
It is looking for 600 R&D engineers, process engineers, equipment engineers, IT software engineers among other positions needed to operate a fab.
Network Machine Learning Offers Refuge for Taxed Managers
Network management has gotten overwhelmingly complex. Tools such as network machine learning and automation can help.
IoT Spending Holds Firm — Tempered by Dose of ‘IoT Pragmatism’
more than half of respondents will increase IoT spending to forward digital transformation, operational efficiency and data insight.
Industry 4.0 Embraces 5G As Need for Real-Time Manufacturing Data Mounts
Lacroix Electronics factory is testing 5G technology to fuel real-time manufacturing data and create an Industry 4.0 factory of the future.
How Criminals Are Leveraging Covid to Get Personal Data From Consumers
Criminals continue to target card-not-present transactions. The three leading factors contributing to the increase in fraud are card cloning
FedEx CIO Attests to Data-Driven Strategies in Pandemic Times
At Interop 2020, FedEx CIO Rob Carter outlined the company’s long-standing IT modernization project.
AI Data Processing at the Edge Reduces Costs, Data Latency
Deep learning, a subset of machine learning, reduces cost and connectivity burdens.
TinyML Could Democratize AI Programming for IoT
Upgrading microcontrollers with small, essentially self-contained neural networks enables organizations to deploy efficient AI capabilities for IoT without waiting for specialized AI chips.
Qualcomm, MediaTek ramping up orders at foundry houses, backend service firms
They plan to roll out their respective next-generation 5G chips before year-end 2020
Artificial Intelligence in IoT Sees Gains but Talent’s a Hurdle
While analytics and AR in IoT are gaining in importance, deploying them often remains challenging.
Industrial Augmented Reality Promises Remote Support
Industrial augmented reality is picking up steam during the pandemic.
Microfluidic Cooling Channels Could Empower Power Electronics
Liquid cooling channels are etched directly onto chips for less energy-intensive cooling.
Using IoT for Safety Is a Priority for Many Industrial Firms
As COVID-19 has transformed work environments, many industrial firms are turning to IoT-for-safety applications.
California Utilities Hope Drones, AI Will Lower Risk of Future Wildfires
Artificial intelligence may be able to spot fire risks created by faulty distribution and transmission equipment.
Bill Gates to Build Small Nuclear Power Plants to Supplement Solar and Wind Power
Gates’ nuclear venture, TerraPower, will be spearheading the Natrium project.