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Here's what’s cookin’ at CES 2025
For this and more, follow along with Electronics360 to see some of the latest food and beverage technology debuting at CES 2025.
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InnoPhase IoT unveils Talaria 6 Family of SoCs featuring Wi-Fi 6, multi-protocol connectivity and enhanced cybersecurity
The platform demonstrated at CES 2025 elevates internet of things (IoT) user experience with increased throughput, energy efficiency and range, and increased compute power and security.
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CES 2025: AI tool debuts for smart residential energy management
Energy solutions developer EcoFlow unveiled OASIS, an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered system designed to optimize energy consumption and storage in the residential market, at CES 2025.
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Revolutionizing healthcare: Innovations unveiled at CES 2025
Follow along with Electronics 360 as we explore all of the healthcare technologies taking centerstage at CES 2025.
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CES 2025: Precise navigation by a two-chip, nine-axis sensor solution
TDK launches PositionSense that integrates a six-axis IMU and a three-axis magnetometer.
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CES 2025: Front in-wheel motor for EVs
The motor offers a performance upgrade for hybrids as well.
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CES 2025: Shelly expands smart home portfolio in North America
The lineup includes purpose-built devices that support ZWLR technology.
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Feedback loops: Their roles in motion control
Feedback loops are central to regulating motion control systems, ensuring that machines operate with precision, stability of response and optimized speed/acceleration/position according to design inputs.
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Look out for these 10 robots at CES 2025
As in years past, a long line of impressive robots, capable of a range of abilities, will be introduced at the trade show. Following is a list of those robots expected to strut their stuff this year.
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WeWALK unveils smarter, TDK-powered cane at CES 2025
CES 2025 has AI-everything, even a cane that responds to voice commands using TDK MEMS sensors.
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Pathways for printing electronics
The performance, quality and cost-effectiveness of printed electronics are directly impacted by the printing techniques chosen, making their selection an essential process.
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CES 2025: More than just a light switch
Flic unveils a gesture controlled smart button that can operate a range of home automation capabilities.
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Miniaturizing motion control for tight spaces
Devices and machines are shrinking, requiring miniaturized components to achieve the same — or even better — performance than larger forebears. The robotics, medical, aerospace and consumer sectors are pushing the boundaries to deliver reliable, compact micro-systems.
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Sensor fusion for smarter insights: Combining data from multiple sources
From self-driving vehicles to healthcare devices, from industrial processes to defense tech, sensor fusion enables smarter systems that adapt to complex environments, optimize performance and enable better decisions.
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Employing 5G for automation and industry
It's worthwhile to delve into the practical applications of 5G in industrial automation and chart its far-scape potential in reshaping the future of manufacturing.
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Rohde & Schwarz offers extended test capabilities for GMSL-based solutions
A wide range of tests was developed for Gigabit Multimedia Serial Link (GMSL) devices to improve the performance of in-vehicle infotainment and advanced driver-assistance systems in vehicles.
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25 trends in robotics for 2025
The integration of these technologies into robotic systems is driving new capabilities and applications, expanding the roles for robotics, both complex and simple, generalist and specialist.
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IGBT 7 power devices optimized for diverse applications
The new portfolio from Microchip Technology offers multiple topologies and current and voltage ranges.
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The role of V2X communication in autonomous vehicles
Vehicle to Everything (V2X) technology enables vehicles to communicate with a wide range of objects and people in their immediate vicinity, such as other vehicles, pedestrians and traffic signals.
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Outlook 2025: The rise of AI-enabled machine vision
Half of all warehouse operations will use the technology by 2027; the ramp up begins this year.
