Building the E-GNSS engine for self-driving car

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In 2015, the European GNSS Agency (GSA) launched Fundamental Elements, an R&D funding mechanism supporting the development of global navigation satellite system-(GNSS) enabled chipsets, receivers and antennas. The mechanism aims... Read More

INDIGO ANNOUNCES SUCCESSFUL SERIES A FINANCING ROUND

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Indigo Diabetes nv (Indigo), a spin-off from Ghent University (UGent) and imec, today announces the successful closure of a 7 million Euros series-A financing round. The funding is provided by... Read More

Rohde & Schwarz is ready for Bluetooth® 5

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To coincide with Bluetooth® Release 5, Rohde & Schwarz has expanded the functional range of its line of R&S CMW wideband radio communication testers to cover the new specification. The... Read More

Ericsson, Qualcomm and SK Telecom announce collaboration on 5G NR trials to accelerate wide-scale 5G deployments

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Trials will be compliant with the 5G NR 3GPP specification, the global 5G standard Driving ecosystem towards rapid commercialization at scale STOCKHOLM – December 20, 2016 – Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC), Qualcomm... Read More

Intel acquires ESA incubator company

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There are thousands of drone companies out there, but Intel has chosen to acquire Mavinci, a start-up from one of ESA’s business incubators in Germany that has developed an easy-to-use... Read More

World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of two atoms

https://www.seas.harvard.edu | By Leah Burrows Comments Off on World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of two atoms

Radio is made from atomic-scale defects in diamond This tiny radio — whose building blocks are the size of two atoms — can withstand extremely harsh environments and is biocompatible,... Read More