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IoT wireless sensors + infrastructure
The award-winning Norwegian developer of the world’s smallest wireless sens...
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Imagimob
Software Development
Imagimob makes it easy for you to use machine learning in your edge devices...
Synaptics
Semiconductor Manufacturing
Transforming edge computing through intelligent human interface solutions.
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2023 Autonomous Vehicle Report Interview: Building Trust in Autonomous Driving - Navigating Future Reliability and Milestone Achievements
Sponsor interview with Theresa Hackl, Application Marketing Engineer, Komei Takura, Senior Business Development Manager for Mobility and Yoichi Murakami, Senior Product Manager for Function Devices at Murata.
2023 Autonomous Vehicle Report Interview: Accelerating AV Development Through Customer Collaboration
Sponsor interview with Mark Patrick, the Director of Technical Content, EMEA at Mouser Electronics.
Princeton researchers have developed a flexible, lightweight and energy efficient soft robot that moves without the use of any legs or rotary parts. Instead, the device uses actuators that convert electrical energy into vibrations that allow it to wiggle from point to point using only a single watt.
Barani Raman, professor of biomedical engineering in the McKelvey School of Engineering, is leading a multidisciplinary team to study how the locust brain transforms sensory input into behavior with a four-year, $4.3 million grant from the National Science Foundation’s Integrative Strategies for Understanding Neural and Cognitive Systems (NCS) program.
The development of IoT agriculture has seen a rapid increase in recent years as advancements in technology have enabled farmers to monitor and control their equipment remotely. This allows them to take care of their crops from anywhere in the world, making it possible for them to monitor the health and growth rates of their plants in real time.