PREMO, the leading manufacturer of inductive components, releases the new 11kW 3DPower™ solution, a Full Bridge LLC Transformer 150 µH + Resonant Choke 25 µH merged in 1 single unit.
AAEON, a leading manufacturer of industrial embedded platforms, announces a pair of systems designed for high performance applications, the BOXER-6840-CFL and BOXER-8332AI.
The researchers of Julius-Maximilians-Universität (JMU) Würzburg have been granted a price for employing a novel concept of using a sensor film to track how well spacecraft and aircraft resist the mechanical stresses of flight.
Piaggio Fast Forward (PFF), the Boston-based robotics company and a leader in smart following technology, has developed new sensor technology for implementation not only in consumer and business robots but also in scooters and motorcycles.
Quanergy Systems, Inc., a leading provider of OPA-based solid state LiDAR sensors and smart 3D solutions for automotive and IoT, today announced the successful driving demonstration of its S3 Series LiDAR, a true so...
Scientists have established a new method for detecting the presence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in air filters placed on public buses. The findings, published on the medRxiv* preprint server, highlight the potential use of air filters in the fight against COVID-19.
Israeli startup TriEye, developer of the world’s first mass-market Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensor, announces today its collaboration with Continental Engineering Services (CES), one of the leading engineering an...
Pepperl+Fuchs and its subsidiaries VMT and ecom are pioneering a new event format with their first "Digital Expo" virtual trade fair.
Cepton, a leading provider of intelligent, lidar-based solutions, today announced a partnership with top perimeter security solutions provider, Barrier1 Systems. Using Cepton’s Helius™ Smart Lidar System, Barrier1 Systems is adding new layers of intelligence to its physical barrier systems to enable the next-generation of early-warning intrusion detection and onsite safety applications.
CEA-Leti scientists, working with researchers at Politecnico di Milano, have developed the world’s first high-performance gyroscope for operating in severe environments, such as industrial and aeronautic equipment and automobiles. The breakthrough proves it is possible to detect minute rotational movement even among system vibrations.