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Exploring holographic projections in automotive heads-up displays
Automotive heads-up displays (HUDs) are currently being met with great enthusiasm and expectations.
Holographic data storage: a breakthrough in information preservation
TU Wien researchers have unveiled a novel method of data storage that utilises holographic techniques, diverging from traditional digital or hard disk storage methods.
Is it too soon to prepare for 6G connectivity in electronics manufacturing?
Move over, 5G. There is a new network connectivity on the block…
The New Murabba: a visionary 15-minute city
The New Murabba project, a purpose-built a 15-minute city, is an ambitious urban development initiative in the northern part of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Marelli at CES 2024 technology preview: software-defined interior
Marelli, a supplier of mobility technology to the automotive industry, will showcase its Software-Defined Interior experience at CES 2024.
Electronic Specifier’s top stories from 2023
As we step forward into the new year, Electronic Specifier looks back at some of its most popular stories from the last 12 months.
What would Santa’s sleigh look like in the future?
As we look towards the future, Santa Claus’ legendary sleigh, an iconic symbol of Christmas joy and magic, is due for a high-tech makeover.
STFC Daresbury release paper on how to prepare for future Covid-19 variants
Significant advancements in the understanding and forecasting of potential threats presented by the evolution of Covid are being achieved by scientists employing sophisticated simulation and machine learning methods.
The hologram revolution
In recent years, the electronics industry has witnessed a notable shift in display technology. Holography, once confined to the realms of science fiction, has now become a reality, offering new opportunities and challenges for electronics engineers across the UK, EU, US, and other parts of the world.
From microchips to holograms – the perfect light modulation
Fraunhofer IPMS develops photonic microsystems that modulate light using small, controllable mirrors to create unique images and structures.