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Artificial Intelligence Research
Nov 7, 2022
SWIR and Event-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles

SWIR and Event-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles

Ever-increasing levels of vehicle autonomy are poised to revolutionize both personal and freight transport, reducing time spent sitting in traffic and ushering in new transportation modes such as robotaxis. Of course, autonomy and even ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) requires vehicles to constantly have a clear picture of their surroundings.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Nov 3, 2022
How Gas Sensors Reduce Health Impacts of the Energy Crisis

How Gas Sensors Reduce Health Impacts of the Energy Crisis

Could gas sensors facilitate the safe use of wood-burning stoves to combat the energy crisis? With the cost of energy rising dramatically, interest in wood-burning stoves is growing as they become 'more financially appealing than ever'.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Nov 2, 2022
Trends in Point of Care Diagnostics and Continuous Monitoring

Trends in Point of Care Diagnostics and Continuous Monitoring

IDTechEx Reflects on Trends in 2022. For the past decade, the healthcare industry has looked towards decentralization as a means of relieving the pressure placed on healthcare systems.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 31, 2022
Automotive Lidars: Speeding up Deployment to Autonomous Vehicles

Automotive Lidars: Speeding up Deployment to Autonomous Vehicles

With the innovation of lidar beam steering technologies, continuous lidar cost reduction, as well as the progress of Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) and Autonomous vehicles (AV), lidars are embracing their potential $8.4 billion-dollar market by 2033.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 25, 2022
Join the Free-to-Attend Upcoming Webinar on Wearable Sensors

Join the Free-to-Attend Upcoming Webinar on Wearable Sensors

Thursday 3 November 2022 - This webinar will break down the complex landscape of sensor types, biometrics, and form factors; highlight innovations in electrode integration; discuss optical sensing advancements; and overview opportunities and challenges for microneedles as wearable sensors
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 21, 2022
The Attempt to Achieve Standardization within the Graphene Industry

The Attempt to Achieve Standardization within the Graphene Industry

The true description of graphene is that of a single atomic layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal array. However, the nanocarbon material landscape is much more complicated than this simple statement, with single-layer, few-layer, multi-layer, graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) and both graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) all to be considered as types of graphene.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 11, 2022
The Market for Wearable Sensors Is Expanding, Says IDTechEx

The Market for Wearable Sensors Is Expanding, Says IDTechEx

The latest wearable sensors report from IDTechEx, "Wearable Sensors 2023-2033", breaks down the complex landscape of sensor types, biometrics, and form factors. IDTechEx highlights the key opportunities and challenges for each sensor type to achieve commercial success across the next ten years.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 10, 2022
Upcoming Webinar: Fixing Three Innovation Gaps in AR/VR Hardware

Upcoming Webinar: Fixing Three Innovation Gaps in AR/VR Hardware

Wednesday 19 October 2022 - Augmented and virtual reality devices are becoming established commercial products, but they have yet to meet their full promise of revolutionizing how we interact with computing. For this to happen, substantial hardware development needs to take place: but what are the key bottlenecks here?
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 7, 2022
Apple Seems Bullish on AR - Yet Not on the Metaverse. Why?

Apple Seems Bullish on AR - Yet Not on the Metaverse. Why?

On September 30th 2022, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke to Dutch news outlet Bright about the future of augmented reality (AR) and the metaverse. On AR, Cook was bullish, stating that it "won't be that long" until we look at life without AR as we now look back to a life before the internet or smartphone.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 6, 2022
Are Cobots Safe to Work Side by Side with Humans?

Are Cobots Safe to Work Side by Side with Humans?

Human-centric manufacturing puts a high requirement for safety in production because machines work closely with human operators.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Nov 7, 2022
SWIR and Event-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles

SWIR and Event-Based Vision for Autonomous Vehicles

Ever-increasing levels of vehicle autonomy are poised to revolutionize both personal and freight transport, reducing time spent sitting in traffic and ushering in new transportation modes such as robotaxis. Of course, autonomy and even ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) requires vehicles to constantly have a clear picture of their surroundings.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Nov 2, 2022
Trends in Point of Care Diagnostics and Continuous Monitoring

Trends in Point of Care Diagnostics and Continuous Monitoring

IDTechEx Reflects on Trends in 2022. For the past decade, the healthcare industry has looked towards decentralization as a means of relieving the pressure placed on healthcare systems.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 25, 2022
Join the Free-to-Attend Upcoming Webinar on Wearable Sensors

Join the Free-to-Attend Upcoming Webinar on Wearable Sensors

Thursday 3 November 2022 - This webinar will break down the complex landscape of sensor types, biometrics, and form factors; highlight innovations in electrode integration; discuss optical sensing advancements; and overview opportunities and challenges for microneedles as wearable sensors
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 11, 2022
The Market for Wearable Sensors Is Expanding, Says IDTechEx

The Market for Wearable Sensors Is Expanding, Says IDTechEx

The latest wearable sensors report from IDTechEx, "Wearable Sensors 2023-2033", breaks down the complex landscape of sensor types, biometrics, and form factors. IDTechEx highlights the key opportunities and challenges for each sensor type to achieve commercial success across the next ten years.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 7, 2022
Apple Seems Bullish on AR - Yet Not on the Metaverse. Why?

Apple Seems Bullish on AR - Yet Not on the Metaverse. Why?

On September 30th 2022, Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke to Dutch news outlet Bright about the future of augmented reality (AR) and the metaverse. On AR, Cook was bullish, stating that it "won't be that long" until we look at life without AR as we now look back to a life before the internet or smartphone.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Nov 3, 2022
How Gas Sensors Reduce Health Impacts of the Energy Crisis

How Gas Sensors Reduce Health Impacts of the Energy Crisis

Could gas sensors facilitate the safe use of wood-burning stoves to combat the energy crisis? With the cost of energy rising dramatically, interest in wood-burning stoves is growing as they become 'more financially appealing than ever'.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 31, 2022
Automotive Lidars: Speeding up Deployment to Autonomous Vehicles

Automotive Lidars: Speeding up Deployment to Autonomous Vehicles

With the innovation of lidar beam steering technologies, continuous lidar cost reduction, as well as the progress of Advanced Driving Assistance System (ADAS) and Autonomous vehicles (AV), lidars are embracing their potential $8.4 billion-dollar market by 2033.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 21, 2022
The Attempt to Achieve Standardization within the Graphene Industry

The Attempt to Achieve Standardization within the Graphene Industry

The true description of graphene is that of a single atomic layer of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal array. However, the nanocarbon material landscape is much more complicated than this simple statement, with single-layer, few-layer, multi-layer, graphene nanoplatelets (GNPs) and both graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) all to be considered as types of graphene.
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 10, 2022
Upcoming Webinar: Fixing Three Innovation Gaps in AR/VR Hardware

Upcoming Webinar: Fixing Three Innovation Gaps in AR/VR Hardware

Wednesday 19 October 2022 - Augmented and virtual reality devices are becoming established commercial products, but they have yet to meet their full promise of revolutionizing how we interact with computing. For this to happen, substantial hardware development needs to take place: but what are the key bottlenecks here?
Artificial Intelligence Research
Oct 6, 2022
Are Cobots Safe to Work Side by Side with Humans?

Are Cobots Safe to Work Side by Side with Humans?

Human-centric manufacturing puts a high requirement for safety in production because machines work closely with human operators.
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