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From lithography machines to medical instruments, real-world edge systems demand deterministic behavior, reliable sensor interpretation and carefully engineered algorithms that go far beyond simply training an AI model.
Amsterdam-based Waving has closed a 2.6-million-euro pre-seed funding round for its AI-powered solution to detect humans using Wi-Fi, even through walls.
A world where anyone, anywhere, can access guidance that previously required scarce professionals is a world with dramatically expanded human potential.
Germany’s Hensoldt, a leader in civilian and military sensor solutions, is acquiring optomechatronics specialist Nedinsco from Venlo and its recent AI-based vision capture from Eindhoven, Vinotion.
Neways and Thales have signed a 10-year partnership to industrialize and further develop RF microchips for advanced radar systems.
Researchers at Qutech have introduced a new chip architecture aimed at accelerating the scaling of semiconductor spin qubits.
Researchers from ARCNL and Amolf, in collaboration with ASML, have demonstrated a new optical sensing strategy that significantly improves the precision of nanoscale measurements.
As devices become smaller, smarter and more complex, sensor technology increasingly determines system performance and reliability. MEMS play an important but often underestimated role in this shift. For engineers, a solid insight into MEMS is essential for the design, integration and adaptation of future systems.
Robotic spine surgery demands great accuracy, but current imaging methods fall short. A KU Leuven research team uses dual Kuka robots and real-time ultrasound to reduce that risk, aiming for safer, more accurate pedicle screw placement without relying on continuous CT imaging.
At a recent conference, Bosch was unusually open about how it designs MEMS sensors for large-scale production. Multi-physics simulation plays a central role in developing and industrializing wafer-scale MEMS sensors with high yield and predictable behavior.