Jennifer Chu | MIT News OfficeOctober 8, 2018Comments Off on Study opens route to flexible electronics made from exotic materials
Cost-effective method produces semiconducting films from materials that outperform silicon. The vast majority of computing devices today are made from silicon, the second most abundant element on Earth, after oxygen.... Read More
October 5, 2018Comments Off on Volvo Cars unveils first solar energy installation at Ghent car factory
Volvo Cars has for the first time introduced solar energy into its global manufacturing operations. The installation of 15,000 solar panels at its car factory in Ghent, Belgium marks another... Read More
October 1, 2018Comments Off on Imec and TNO launch Digital Twin of the city of Antwerp
Digital 3D replica of the city and urban liveability ANTWERP, 27 September, 2018 — This week, at SuperNova in Antwerp, imec, the world’s leading research and innovation hub in the... Read More
September 24, 2018Comments Off on Could a DIY ultrasound be in your future? UBC breakthrough opens door to $100 ultrasound machine
Engineers at the University of British Columbia have developed a new ultrasound transducer, or probe, that could dramatically lower the cost of ultrasound scanners to as little as $100. Their... Read More
September 23, 2018Comments Off on World premiere: Alstom’s hydrogen trains enter passenger service in Lower Saxony
Bremervörde, 16 September 2018 – It was a world premiere being celebrated by Alstom, one of Europe’s largest railway manufacturers, the Minister of Economy and Transport of Lower Saxony, the Federal... Read More
https://media.nxp.comSeptember 18, 2018Comments Off on NXP Semiconductors and Hitachi Solutions Collaborate on Secure DSRC-based V2X Solution for Japanese Market
NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI), the world’s largest supplier of automotive semiconductors1, and Hitachi Solutions, Ltd., a leader in V2X software platforms for the Japanese automotive market, have announced a partnership to... Read More
September 17, 2018Comments Off on Wearable Ultrasound Patch Monitors Blood Pressure Deep Inside Body
A new wearable ultrasound patch that non-invasively monitors blood pressure in arteries deep beneath the skin could help people detect cardiovascular problems earlier on and with greater precision. In tests,... Read More
Jeff DeAngelis, Maxim IntegratedSeptember 14, 2018Comments Off on Unleashing the Benefits of Industrial Convergence
The ultimate cyber-physical system is best described in simple engineering terms as a classic closed-loop system where each piece of equipment is connected to one another by reacting to its... Read More
September 14, 2018Comments Off on IoT platform for the process industry
Antwerp start-up Aloxy, spin-off from imec and the University of Antwerp, delivers plug-and-play solutions for digitizing manual valves in the petrochemical industry and for asset management during maintenance and shutdowns.... Read More
July 16, 2023Comments Off on BMW announces new long-term partnership with the Städel Museum. Artist Marc Brandenburg has created an exclusive design for a BMW iX1.
May 27, 2021Comments Off on Communiqué – Energy Observer lights up the Eiffel Tower using zero-emission hydrogen within the context of the “Paris de l’hydrogène” event
May 27, 2021Comments Off on Affordable smart patches revolutionise patient monitoring – light and wireless sensors capable of capturing respiration rate, oxygen saturation, heart rate, temperature and even an ECG