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Teledyne launches Linea HS2 8k camera for ultra-high-speed imaging in low-light conditions
17 Jul 2026
The camera is well-suited for inspecting semiconductor wafers, high-density interconnects, genomics flow cells or any other high-speed inspection applications.
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Video: Watch Intel’s Mobileye self-driving car technology navigate busy streets
06 Nov 2019Source: Peter BrownThe company expects to begin a robotaxi service in Israel in 2022. -
High-performance 2D/3D laser profile scanners
05 Nov 2019Micro-Epsilon's scanCONTROL laser scanners are designed for dynamic measurement tasks and are among the highest performing profile sensors in terms of their size, accuracy and measuring rate. -
Video: Giving delivery robots a clearer path to the front door
05 Nov 2019Source: Peter BrownMIT has created a new navigation method that does not require mapping in advance. -
Robot mimics human operator's movements
01 Nov 2019Source: Siobhan TreacyResearchers from MIT and the University of Illinois have created a two-legged robot that can walk, run, jump and interact with the environment at the same time as the human operator executes the same motions. -
Video: Airline pilots have problems seeing drones in nearby airspace
01 Nov 2019Source: Peter BrownA new study shows small unmanned aerial vehicles are hard to spot flying and cannot be detected while motionless. -
Video: Self-assembling robot modules can flip, jump and even leap together
31 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownThe robots could be used in search-and-rescue, gaming, manufacturing and healthcare. -
Video: Smart development center produces 50 TB of data daily
31 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownIntel’s so-called “smartest building in the world” uses AI to make decisions and is highly automated. -
AI-based app can put a pet's face on another animal's body
29 Oct 2019Source: Siobhan TreacyResearchers from Nvidia created an artificial intelligence (AI) system that can put a pet’s face onto other animal’s bodies. -
High-purity pyrolytic graphite provides innovative solutions for semiconductor applications
29 Oct 2019Pyroid SN-PG is a truly unique graphite, with several material properties that provide key advantages over alternative graphites currently used within the semiconductor manufacturing industry. -
Watch: AI based app can give fashion advice
28 Oct 2019Source: Siobhan TreacyResearchers from the University of Texas at Austin, Cornell Tech, Georgia Tech and Facebook AI Research have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) app that can give fashion advice. -
The highest performing card edge connectors in the SFF-TA-1002 standard
24 Oct 2019Plan for PCIe Gen 5 and beyond with TE’s new Sliver connectors. -
Video: Verizon testing 5G for factory automation
24 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownThe telecom is working with Corning on the factory of the future. -
Industry 4.0 solutions for condition-based maintenance at FCA Verrone
23 Oct 2019Condition-based maintenance by ifm in accordance with the principles of world class manufacturing. -
Watch: Skin-like membrane augments devices by mimicking human skin's sensing ability
22 Oct 2019Source: Siobhan TreacyResearchers have created a skin-like membrane for augmenting interactive devices. -
Gesture control in Google Pixel 4 Smartphone thanks to Infineon's radar technology
18 Oct 2019Source: Electronics360 News DeskThis chip is the base for Google’s Soli technology and has been integrated for the first time into a smartphone so that it can also be controlled by gestures. -
Video: Augmented reality system lets users manipulate objects with their hands
17 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownUnlike other systems that make users swipe on a smartphone to interact with objects. -
Video: Using a smart speaker as a baby health monitor
16 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownWhite noise can be used to soothe while sleeping but also monitor movement and breathing. -
AR celebrates 50th anniversary
15 Oct 201950 Years: What has AR got to show for it? -
Watch: Printer completes ICs with no post-processing
04 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownNew research could be used to also make electronic bandages or biosensors grafted directly to the skin. -
Video: Detecting personal air pollution in the office with sensors
04 Oct 2019Source: Peter BrownAnything from breath, deodorant, outside air or even the particles from peeling an orange could end up toxic in the wrong work space.
