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Communications
14th April 2022
Future vision for lawn care – ‘the smart private gardener’
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From robotic lawn mower to smart private gardener – that is the vision when the Innovation Team of Husqvarna Forest & Garden, a division within Husqvarna Group, looks into the future of lawn care.
Communications
16th April 2022
Digital manufacturing for aerospace
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Aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) must strive to manufacture aircraft that can travel sustainably for longer distances and support net zero goals. They must produce quality components with tight tolerances from difficult-to-machine materials like HRSAs, while also keeping production cost-effective and error-free — but how?
News
18th April 2022
9 companies ‘leading the way’ in the Metaverse
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The metaverse, a recently super-hot searching word after Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, announced his company brand changing from Facebook to Meta Platforms. Metaverse is a compound word of “meta” and “universe”; while “meta” refers to “transcending”, hence “metaverse” refers to “beyond the universe”.
Industrial
15th April 2022
Each application has its ideal robot
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Robots are continuing to advance significantly, creating a diverse ecosystem of solutions able to support an increasing variety of industries and applications. As a result, future-oriented factories are able to select robotic systems that meet the requirements and goals of virtually any activity.
Smart Cities
16th April 2022
The Road to Smart Cities (City Digital: Season 1, Episode 1)
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Following on from their ‘Hardware for All‘ series, this three-part documentary from Digi-Key and Supplyframe present a three-part series highlighting some of the most advanced cities in the world, to discover how the latest technology and innovations are reshaping the way people work, commute, and live in the smart cities of the modern era.
Communications
14th April 2022
Fast tracking solutions to climate change with IoT
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Tracking turtles through affordable, ubiquitous global Satellite IoT is just the start of a revolution in climate change understanding that should herald a new era of provable, positive environmental change, explains Laurent Vieira de Mello, COO, Astrocast.
Communications
18th April 2022
Components for Machine Learning on the Edge
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Machine learning directly in the device has the potential to revolutionise countless products, whether it be the categorisation of objects from an imaging sensor, gestures from an accelerometer, or sentences from an audio stream. However, to achieve this, the algorithms must be run on embedded components.
Smart Home
17th April 2022
Edge AI and privacy offering for smarter building automation
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Lumentum Holdings, a designer and manufacturer of innovative optical and photonic products, and Ambarella, an edge AI semiconductor and software company, announced a new joint reference design that uniquely combines edge artificial intelligence (AI) with privacy, enabling new possibilities for smart building applications.
Communications
16th April 2022
At the intersection of API Management, IoT, and event-driven architectures
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Event-driven architecture (EDA) is at the centre of modern infrastructure. According to Wikipedia, event-driven architectures can be defined as “a software architecture paradigm promoting the production, detection, consumption of, and reaction to events. An event can be defined as “a significant change in state”. For example, when a consumer purchases a car, the car’s state changes from “for sale” to “sold”.
Communications
14th April 2022
Internet of Everything Q&A
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Event-driven architecture (EDA) is at the centre of modern infrastructure. According to Wikipedia, event-driven architectures can be defined as “a software architecture paradigm promoting the production, detection, consumption of, and reaction to events. An event can be defined as “a significant change in state”. For example, when a consumer purchases a car, the car’s state changes from “for sale” to “sold”.
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