ANN ARBOR, MI—The North American robotics market demonstrated minor overall growth in 2024, reflecting resilience and adaptability as automation strengthened its role across industries.
North American Robotics Market Holds Steady in 2024
ANN ARBOR, MI—The North American robotics market demonstrated minor overall growth in 2024, reflecting resilience and adaptability as automation strengthened its role across industries.
Case Studies of AI for Superhuman Quality Control in Electronics
AI is revolutionizing quality control in electronics manufacturing by enhancing inspection processes and reducing costs. Anna-Katrina Shedletsky emphasized the power of machine learning and deep learning to automate tasks, improve product quality, and deliver significant ROI, making quality control the perfect starting point for AI implementation.
New Adhesives and Dispensing Technology
New products include adhesives for electronics assembly and a benchtop dispensing robot.
Active intelligent reconfigurable surfaces for 6G wireless comms
Active intelligent reconfigurable surfaces for 6G wireless comms are the subject of UL-Ireland research project announced today. Such surfaces can be used to intercept weak millimetre-wave and terahertz signals, boosting ...
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Cambridge EV fast-charge battery startup to raise more funds
Cambridge University EV fast-charge battery startup Nyobolt has averted a funding crisis by signing new contracts and is on the verge of a new cash injection, reports the Telegraph. Previously ...
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IBM and GloFo settle dispute
GlobalFoundries and IBM have settled their lawsuit over IP and say they are looking at ways to co-operate in the future. The case, which has been going on since April ...
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Teesside and Edinburgh universities develop new carbon capture material
The universities of Teesside and Edinburgh have created a new material which can capture 3.5–5 million tonnes of CO2 in the UK and nearly 30 million tonnes of CO2 globally ...
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NASA selects four companies to develop Near Space Network
Four companies have won Nasa contracts to expand the agency’s Near Space Network. Specifically, its commercial “direct-to-Earth capabilities” services. Nasa describes this function as “a mission-critical communication capability that allows ...
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Solar-electric cooking viable in charcoal-based Rwandan communities
Solar-powered electric cooking is becoming a viable alternative to charcoal and wood-based cooking in Rwanda, according to a project at Coventry University. “Around 30% of the world’s population lacks access ...
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