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Tech driven marketing campaigns
Marketers are increasingly experimenting with technology to drive marketing campaigns, and some of the world’s biggest brands are involved. The likes of Samsung, Tiffany & Co., Nike and Louis Vuitton are standing out in increasingly crowded markets, and paving the way for the future of marketing.
First robotic fruit packer could revolutionise packaging lines
Robotic applications in industry are ever increasing. It has gone from tech only seen on car production lines to now being utilised in even more general retail environments.
IKEA launch 100 autonomous drones to its warehouses
IKEA continuously looks for new opportunities to innovate and create an even better experience for its customers and employees across channels. Its latest development is no different. Having been in the making for two years, 100 autonomous drones are now used across IKEA retail for stock inventory.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship launch a success despite early termination!
The long-awaited and much-anticipated launch of Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship has finally taken place, with the rocket successfully launching and reaching its maximum dynamic pressure condition (max q), before eventually terminating.
monday.com unveils plans to incorporate transformative AI capabilities
monday.com unveils unveiled plans for how the power of AI will be incorporated into the platform in 2023.
Winner of Sony World Photography Award 2023 admits AI use
In a surprising revelation, a winner at the Sony World Photography Award 2023 has admitted to using AI in the creation of their award-winning photograph.
HealthBook+ integrates Kore.ai’s HealthAssist conversational AI
HealthBook+ announced that it has integrated HealthAssist conversational AI technology from Kore.ai into its platform.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX Starship launch postponed
SpaceX has postponed the launch attempt of its Starship spacecraft due to technical faults that prevent it from safely completing its launch into orbit.
AI improves airport speed and security
Thales’ HELIXVIEW is a new C3-compliant Cabin Baggage Explosive Detection System (EDS CB) that is set to revolutionise airport security with its X-ray nanotechnology-based electronic scanning and 3D imaging reconstruction. It is set to land its certification by the end of 2023.
ESA’s JUICE satellite launches for Jupiter’s icy moons
The European Space Agency's (ESA) Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer (JUICE) mission has successfully launched on an Ariane-5 rocket from the Kourou spaceport in French Guiana.
How robots are revolutionising healthcare
As National Robotics Week (RoboWeek) is coming to an end, Electronic Specifier takes a look at how utilising the power of robotics has the potential to revolutionise healthcare.
The role of robotics in space exploration
The exploration of space has always been one of the most challenging and exciting endeavours of humankind. Technology is pushed to the limit, and new discoveries are constantly made. So, what is the role of robotics in space exploration?
Celebrating 10 inspirational women in robotics for National RoboWeek
In honour of National Robotics Week (RoboWeek) this week, Electronic Specifier is shining the spotlight on some of the most inspirational women working in robotics today.
Passive 3D printed robot hand can identify and grip objects
Researchers from the University of Cambridge have designed a passive, low-energy, soft 3D printed robotic hand that can grip a range of objects and identify the amount of pressure to use so it doesn’t drop them – all without motorised finger joints.
Samsung to make “meaningful” cut to chip production
On Friday (7th April), Samsung Electronics Co Ltd announced that it will significantly reduce its memory chip production after estimating a 96% decrease in its quarterly operating profits.
Attackers and defenders can utilise ChatGPT, here's how
ChatGPT has been at the forefront of many minds since its release last year, and for good reason. The AI-driven natural language processing tool has already been used by underground hacking communities to discover how it can help facilitate cyber attacks and support malicious operations.
AI analyses the stars
Machine learning (ML) and state-of-the-art supernova nucleosynthesis have found that the first stars were not alone.
Believe in yourself, and anything is possible
It was whilst interning as an assistant teacher in a STEM school that Mengmeng Shi, AI Customer Solutions Architect at GrAI Matter Labs, first realised how accessible programming and robotics were to everyone. It was a realisation that changed the trajectory of her career.
The advantages of Li-Fi
Li-Fi, short for Light Fidelity, is an innovative wireless communication technology that uses light instead of radio waves to transmit information.
Tackling the talent shortage with UTCs
Between the widening skills gap, digital revolution and skills mismatch, STEM businesses in the UK are struggling to find and secure top talent.