EPSRC puts cash into electrical machines for UK plc.

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) is putting £10m into the ‘Future Electrical Machines Manufacturing Hub’, to be led by Professor Geraint Jewell at the University of Sheffield, with connections to Newcastle University and the University of Strathclyde. Industrial partners include Rolls-Royce, Siemens, GKN, Dyson, Protean Electric and Hoganas. “The Hub will address ...

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Autonomous driving start-up raises $530m

Aurora, the two year-old San Francisco autonomous driving start-up, has raised more than $530 million in a second funding round led by Sequoia. The investment was made at a compsny valuation of $2.5 billion, Last year the company raised $90 million. Aurora is focussed on Level 4 autonomous driving which means driverless in metropolitan areas. ...

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Intel immersed in Premier League

Intel has joined up with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City to introduce True View technology to TV coverage of their matches which allows immersive match views from any angle. Intel True View re-creates the action on the pitch and presents that from an ideal vantage point or player’s perspective. The tech offers: Multi-angle views of a ...

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IC resets apps processor after software lock-up

A chip which resets a portable device after lock-up due to a software malfunction, has been launched by Ricoh. The R3201 provides a reset cycle to the application processor that is long enough to reset it properly. It has two independent reset request inputs (RST0, RST1) to connect a single reset switch or by using ...

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Mouser’s Methods On Transformative Technologies

The latest edition of Mouser’s Methods, called Design Trends and the Transformation of Everything, looks at transformative technologies like 5G, driverless cars and AR. The issue features multiple articles on issues relevant to IoT, including practical applications in IIoT, a survey of IoT development kits, and IoT contributions to sustainable engineering. The new issue also ...

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