To make robot cars and autonomous driving a reality, we will need flexible development models
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To make robot cars and autonomous driving a reality, we will need flexible development models
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This is the Electronica that was. Check out Electronica 2018 in condensed form, with a flavour of the news and views from the show floor in Munich.
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At Electronica 2018, we caught up with Bob Bluhm, of Rohde & Schwarz, as part of our promotional coverage for the event.
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At Electronica 2018, we caught up with Patrik Nilsson of Emporium Partners, as part of our promotional coverage for the event.
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We are looking for the brightest and most talented young electronics engineers in the UK and the cut-off point for entries is now Thursday 28 February.
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Electronics Weekly has joined forces with Goepel Electronics to discuss the structural and functional testing of sensors.
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Reserve a date in your diary for a Linux and Security training day in September, run by Doulos and Electronics Weekly.
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This month features the problem of spurious monitored signals in hospitals, which comes up in CareFusion Corporation’s GB patent. Michael Jaeger, patent attorney at leading UK patent and trade mark attorneys Withers & Rogers LLP, writes: GB Patent Number: GB2476862 Granted to: CareFusion Corporation I’ve certainly overheard some interesting discussions between my children recently… “I don’t ...
Electronics patent of the month: The problem of spurious monitored signals
Picture Gallery: IoT Design conference, London 2015
The IoT Design conference and exhibition took place in London last week, organised by Electronics Weekly. We hope everyone who attended found the event useful and informative Topics covered ranged from security, disruptive semiconductor technologies, and Bluetooth to over the air software upgrades, and the Visible Things evaluation and development platform. As a record of ...
Picture Gallery: IoT Design conference, London 2015
The IoT Design conference and exhibition took place in London last week, organised by Electronics Weekly. We hope everyone who attended found the event useful and informative Topics covered ranged from security, disruptive semiconductor technologies, and Bluetooth to over the air software upgrades, and the Visible Things evaluation and development platform. As a record of ...