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Arduino Partners with Distrelec to Launch Automation and Robotics Contest
Users of the Arduino ecosystem challenged to design and build solutions for Industry 4.0 applications.
Tulip Launches Digital Manufacturing Quick-Start Kit
Factory Kit, Tulip reports, is an intuitive self-service solution that includes tools engineers need to quickly design, build and deploy manufacturing apps without writing code.
Siemens Simulation Solution to Help Accelerate Self-Driving Car Trend
Using TASS’ PreScan virtual sensor imagery with the Mentor DRS360 platform can automate the development of algorithms for sensor fusion and processing, according to the company. Also, a new partnership was established with Cepton for physics-based LiDAR modeling.
A Legacy of Connected Equipment
The IoT is a new world of connected equipment and data flows, which means that good ideas will come from unexpected sources.
What AI Can Do for Electronic Design Automation
AI has begun to come into its own, making tremendous strides over the past few years. But for all its successes, applications of AI-like machine learning, neural networks and deep learning have been slow to find a place in electronic...
Tackling Blockchain
So what is blockchain, why is it being so highly lauded and how can it be applied to engineering?
Industry Focus: Designing for Consumer Electronics
Design engineers developing consumer electronics were some of the first to arrive at the intersection of hardware, electronics, software and aesthetics. That intersection has since become jammed with engineers from various disciplines trying to navigate their way through an ever-changing...
Honeywell Unveils MicroPressure Sensor
Small ported pressure sensor from Honeywell offers minimal footprint on a printed circuit board and supports wide pressure range.
Sensirion Launches Evaluation Kit for Environmental Sensors
The SEK-Environmental Sensing from Sensirion allows engineers to evaluate sensors and develop sensor applications more quickly and easily.
Sensors Empower Voice Interfaces
The convergence of smart microphones, new digital signal processing technology, voice recognition and natural language processing has opened the door for voice interfaces.
A Power Source for Next-Generation Sensors
The rise of energy harvesting is driven by advances that make the technology more practical and desirable for mobile and IoT applications.
Carnegie Mellon Explores 3D Micro-Additive Manufacturing with Optomec System
Carnegie Mellon is developing novel methods to create next-generation manufacturing processes for sensors, antennas and energy harvesting devices.
Newark element14 Makes Available Kit for Cloud Connectivity
The kit provides an end-to-end tool to enable a Sub-1 GHz sensor network with an internet of things (IoT) gateway and cloud connectivity.
Designing the New Machine to Perform Data Analytics on the Edge
Designing machines that can perform edge analytics provides more value to the IoT.
5 Engineering Technologies to Focus on in the Next 5 Years
Reader survey responses provide an engineering technology outlook for 2018 and beyond.



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