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Smiths Detection Inc. partners with Duke University in deep learning research for airport screening

Smiths Detection Inc. (SDI) announced that it is partnering with the Duke University Edmund T. Pratt Jr. School of Engineering, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, in a “deep learning” digital solution project to advance airport checkpoint x-ray system screening capabilities. (more…)

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March 31, 2017

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Fira aims to make Barcelona the capital of industrial innovation this autumn with Industry 4.0 week

Fira de Barcelona will become one of the largest international exhibition platforms for industry, in both the commercial and knowledge areas, with Barcelona Industry 4.0 Week. (more…)

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February 1, 2017

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Smart parking project completed in Czech Republic following collaboration by SPEL and Paradox Engineering

Czech engineering company, SPEL Inc. and Swiss technology company, Paradox Engineering SA are collaborating to design and implement next-generation solutions for smart mobility and smart cities, pooling respective competences and expertise in industrial and urban services automation. (more…)

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December 15, 2016

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

Re-engineering security for the IoT

From delivery vehicles to ATMs, air conditioning systems to CCTV cameras, the scope for commercial IoT appears to be as big, if not bigger than, the comparable consumer opportunity, writes Klaus Gheri, the vice president and general manager for network security at Barracuda Networks. However, for the business world, the IoT faces a major barrier to adoption: in their current state, the tools that help businesses deploy and secure IoT devices are simply not fit for purpose.  (more…)

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August 30, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

Marginal gains increase productivity

One of the major challenges to economic advancement is low productivity, writes Stephen Chadwick, the managing director for EuroNorth at Dassault Systèmes . Growth can come from either more employment or higher productivity but while employment in the UK growing productivity is not as high as it could be. Since growth defines our wealth both as a nation and as individuals it is in our interests to see it rise. (more…)

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April 29, 2016

Posted by: George Malim

1776 Challenge Cup goes to Ukraine in search of the next great idea

Just over a week ago, I had the opportunity to attend the first ever 1776 Challenge Cup in Ukraine, writes Olena Kaplan, a senior analyst with Beecham Research. (more…)

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December 1, 2015

Posted by: George Malim

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Bosch and Qualcomm expand collaboration to ADAS solutions

Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies has announced that they are expanding their partnership, which has focused on vehicle computers for cockpit solutions, to also include ADAS solutions. Together, Bosch and Qualcomm Technologies are helping address one of the industry’s most pressing needs – scaling intelligent vehicle technology to meet growing consumer demand for vehicles that are automated, connected and highly personalised. The companies also highlighted a significant step in their longstanding collaboration: Bosch has developed and delivered more than 10 million vehicle computers based on Qualcomm Technologies’ Snapdragon Cockpit Platforms for the global automotive market.

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April 14, 2026

Posted by: Marion Webber

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UK automotive’s EV crossroads: pressure, pushback and the race to net zero

The UK’s path to net‑zero road transport is entering a decisive phase. On one side, the government is holding firmly to its Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Mandate, positioning the UK as a frontrunner in decarbonising mobility. On the other, the automotive industry is warning that the pace and rigidity of current policy risk outstripping economic reality, technology readiness and consumer demand.

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April 7, 2026

Posted by: Marion Webber

Nordic’s Doppler device delivers dependable wireless connectivity in surgical and clinical applications

A Nordic Semiconductor-powered Bluetooth LE vascular Doppler system that has been FDA cleared for intraoperative use has been launched by medical device manufacturer, Remington Medical. ‘VascuChek’ is a handheld, cordless ultrasound-based device that eliminates the need for tethered probes, and uses the Doppler effect to detect and listen to blood flow within blood vessels. This allows surgeons to check whether blood is still flowing properly in a vessel after repairing, bypassing or grafting it, for example.

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March 26, 2026

Posted by: Marion Webber

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Ultrahuman reducing device returns by 10x

Ultrahuman, a connected health technology company headquartered in Bengaluru, India, offers a data-driven connected health platform designed to help users make informed daily health and lifestyle decisions. Its ecosystem includes the Ultrahuman Ring AIR, the Ultrahuman M1 continuous glucose monitoring system, and the Ultrahuman Home device, delivering passive, always-on insights across biometrics and environmental signals.

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March 24, 2026

Posted by: Marion Webber