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Video: Volocopter completes first public heavy lift drone flight
The three minute flight was the first test of a potential new supply chain delivery method.
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Lidar buoys measure wind for offshore artificial energy island
The sensors will be used for connecting several offshore wind farms.
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Orange opens 5G lab to explore new use cases
These include robotics and autonomous trains.
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Beethoven’s 10th Symphony completed using artificial intelligence
The AI used previous work and influences to complete the music.
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China’s Xpeng and Nio have each produced 100,000 EVs
The companies are rapidly producing vehicles to meet new electric demand.
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Quanergy extends range of solid-state lidar to 130 meters
The company tested hard to identify objects such as a dark clothed person and a black car.
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Flexible drive control of roller conveyors
The device controls up to four RollerDrive EC5000 48 motors from Interroll.
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Harting names Heilind Electronics 2020 North American Broadline Distributor of the Year
The award is based on outstanding support of Harting products, year-over-year sales growth and customer support.
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Report: Volvo going public to further EV strategy
The company plans to be all-electric by 2030.
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Nokia says it can bring mmWave to 5G fixed wireless access
The 360 High Gan would increase speeds by 5 to 10 times.
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Bringing smart sensors and smart lighting to smart cities
Junganu and Zyter partner for future data-driven city platform.
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Pickering says new power relay modules double channel count of nearest competitor
The highest density 5 amp switching modules in the PXI market.
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Siemens’ transition to SaaS model increases digital twin accessibility
The move will make the technology more accessible.
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SiC fab to be built on University of Arkansas campus
It will be the only openly accessible fab of its kind in the U.S.
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ZF invests in Oxbotica to deploy Level 4 self-driving shuttles
The companies will develop both transportation for passengers and cargo.
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Printed & Flexible Circuits (Oct. 17 - 23)
Flexible circuits are challenging the traditional form and function of electronics, and promises to make lasting improvements to consumer, medical, automotive, aerospace and industrial electronics sectors. This revolution will not be televised.
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In-building critical communications testing with cloud-based reporting and automation
The system supports grid-based testing of public safety, private radio, Wi-Fi and cellular networks.
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New Yorker Electronics inks new partnership with Knight Electronics
The new association will tap into advanced manufacturing services and assemblies from Knight and its subsidiaries.
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Ultra-thin foldable display technology advances
Thanks to recent developments in ultra-thin QLED, malleable paper-thin displays are within grasp.
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New system increases flexibility of automated X-ray inspection
The device can capture images for assemblies within a wide size range.
