Design
New company launches ultra-light, low carbon ‘aerogel’ insulation materials for aviation and auto industries
University of Bath spin-out company Aerogel Core Ltd is set to develop next-generation materials for the aerospace and automotive industries
element14 community announces winners of the summer of sensors design challenges
element14 challengers utilised sensory kits to create innovative products along four challenge themes
How have adhesives changed in 6,000 years?
Arthur C Clarke once said: “Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.” Here, Peter Swanson, Managing Director of Intertronics, explains the poignancy of this quote in modern day adhesives applications.
New anodised-look custom paint for METCASE enclosures
METCASE aluminium electronic enclosures are now available with an elegant new anodised-style powder coating that provides a cost-effective alternative to the traditional electrochemical anodised finish.
5 ways engineers are helping to reduce climate change
Greenhouse gas emissions are around 50% higher than they should be. We are living in a world tarnished by global warming. End of the world films no longer seem like far-off, natty escapism but instead are a very real concern.
Animal behaviour monitoring tool for research, conservation, and agriculture purposes
The University of Antwerp (UAntwerp), a dynamic, forward-thinking university aiming to contribute positively to society, and imec, a global research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies announce their new spin-off called IoSA (Internet of Small Animals).
Optimal configurations for real-time collaboration in the Metaverse
Much has been discussed about what the Metaverse is and how this technology may change how humans interact with each other. Today, technologies are being used in virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), enabling people to experience virtual worlds and overlaid information of real-world visuals. Erik Grundstrom, Director, FAE & Business Development, Supermicro explores further.
When industries collide: How motion capture technology is aiding in the diagnosis of rare disorders
When you think of the film and medical industries in a cross-over, you may instinctively picture a new medical documentary or drama film. However, the latest crossover is a far more practical one that could even see a massive revolution in the diagnosis and projection of rare disorders.
NXP protects machine learning IP with eIQ Model Watermarking
Part of the NXP eIQ Toolkit, the eIQ Model Watermarking tool helps developers protect their machine learning model from IP theft.
PikeOS supports Matlab Simulink code
The modelling software Simulink is now integrated with the real-time operating system and hypervisor PikeOS.