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Used EV batteries could power vehicles, houses or even towns – if their manufacturers share vital data
For large scale battery recycling to work, we need better information. How healthy are these batteries? What are they made of? Have they ever been in an accident? At present, answers to these questions are hard to come by. That has to change.
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New robot outperforms humans in strawberry fields
The robots are equipped with a specialized algorithm that allows them to travel to target destinations and follow the contours of elevated planting beds.
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Report: Intel’s 18 A process attracting big players
Microsoft, Google and maybe even Nvidia are in talks to manufacture semiconductors with Intel Foundry.
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Expect shortages, higher costs amid China’s rare Earth cuts
Semiconductors, EVs, renewables and motors are likely to increase heavily in price.
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Neousys showcases AI-enhanced embedded computers revolutionizing automation solutions at Automate 2025
View artificial intelligence (AI)-powered computing solutions aimed at accelerating industrial automation transformation, including product line inspection, robotics, sorting and AMR.
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Imaging radar chip doubles power processing
NXP’s latest generation of ICs will be used for ADAS, autonomous vehicles and more.
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A prescription for biocompatible electronics
Smart wearables have pushed healthcare electronics toward normalcy and customization by detecting motion, quantifying gestures and preventing injuries.
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Report: AMD may use TSMC, not Samsung, for future chips
The expansion in Arizona by the leading pure-play foundry may be a factor in the decision.
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23% of US households have at least 1 smart appliance
The sector is growing but slowly due to high prices and limited differentiation.
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BinMaster introduces ATEX-approved rotary level indicators for hazardous environments
The sensors are engineered to ensure safe and reliable operation in explosive atmospheres where flammable dust and gases are present.
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TAIYO YUDEN commercializes LCQPB series of power inductors for automotive application
These wire-wound ferrite power inductors have AEC-Q200 qualification for automotive passive components.
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Cadence expands enterprise PC platform
The supercomputer allows for AI-accelerated simulation at scale across designs.
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FLIR releases rugged, compact, easy to use test adapters and kits for commercial and domestic EV charging stations
Test adapters and kits are now available to meet the growing global demand for testing in accordance with international standards.
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Hamamatsu Photonics unveils new Si APD S17353 Series sensors for enhanced low light measurement
These advanced sensors are ideal for low-light measurement and analysis instruments, making them a crucial addition to industry's analytical tools.
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Semikron Danfoss’ Module with ROHM’s latest 2 kV SiC MOSFETs integrated into SMA’s large scale solar system
The new metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistors (MOSFETs) are designed to enable simple and highly efficient converter topologies for 1,500 V DC-links.
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Underground and submarine cables for renewable power transmission
The importance of such cables and the engineering challenges encountered during their installation are examined.
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AI-powered solutions for sensing and tracking
Attend Automate 2025, from May 12 to May 15 at Huntington Place, Detroit, Michigan, to experience how Datalogic and Datasensing’s technologies are transforming the future of industrial automation.
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RFID-powered, wire-and-battery-free sensor for data centers
Powercast is teaming up with Asset Vue for a customized energy harvesting device.
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Modular hexagon-wheel robots turn cramped warehouse areas into intelligent sorting hubs
Cellumation’s hexagonal robot cells with their three omnidirectional wheels comprise the system. The omniwheels are individually controlled at 360° and enable smooth, collision-free object movement in even the most confined areas.
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LoRaWAN integrated into Toggled’s IoT platform
The system is used in smart buildings and facilities.
