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Australian collaboration to deliver next-gen navigation

05 August, 2020

Australian researchers and industry partners are joining forces to develop the next generation of optical gyroscopes for high-precision autonomous navigation.


Three new standards for the Internet of Things

16 July, 2020

ISO has been creating standards to underpin the Internet of Things (IoT) — a project that should help to accelerate the arrival of a connected world.


STMicroelectronics joins Silicon Catalyst start-up incubator

11 June, 2020

Semiconductor company STMicroelectronics has joined Silicon Catalyst, a specialist incubator focused exclusively on accelerating solutions in silicon, as both a Strategic and In-Kind Partner.


element14 design challenge to help fight COVID-19

22 May, 2020

The Fighting Germs Project14 design challenge aims to find innovative solutions to fight germs — one of the most efficient ways to slow the spread of COVID-19.


STMicroelectronics joins the Zhaga Consortium

18 May, 2020

STMicroelectronics has abecome an associate member of the Zhaga Consortium to advance the deployment of NFC technology in the industrial lighting market.


'Hot qubits' overcome quantum computing hurdle

29 April, 2020

A new proof of concept is said to promise warmer, cheaper and more robust quantum computing — manufactured using conventional silicon chip foundries.


Aus supercomputing facilities join the battle against COVID-19

21 April, 2020

NCI Australia and the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre have joined the fight against COVID-19 through the provision of streamlined access to computation and data resources.


6G research should be human-centric, scientists say

25 February, 2020

Researchers found that 6G communications will need to be more secure, protect people's privacy, be ubiquitously accessible and affordable, and safeguard users' mental and physical wellbeing.


How to select and use COTS components for space applications

13 February, 2020 by Dr Rajan Bedi*

For some spacecraft manufacturers, the use of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) parts is the only option to meet the performance and cost needs of a mission.


Drones deployed to help contain coronavirus

11 February, 2020

Drone manufacturer MMC has joined the battle against the Wuhan coronavirus, deploying a service team of over 200 people and over 100 drones in cities such as Shanghai, Guangzhou and Zhaoqing.


'Smart' contact lens under development

06 February, 2020

The Mojo Lens is a contact lens with a built-in display that gives people the information they want without forcing them to look down at a screen or losing focus on the people and the world around them.


STMicroelectronics joins Zigbee Alliance board of directors

27 January, 2020

ST is set to play a vital role in the adoption and evolution of Zigbee, aiming to simplify development for manufacturers and increase device compatibility for consumers.


Controlling qubits for more robust quantum operations

16 January, 2020

German researchers have developed a new approach for controlling qubits via microwave pulses, which is said to reduce error rates and increase efficiency.


Wi-Fi 6 IoT trial completed in UK

12 December, 2019 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

The Wireless Broadband Alliance has successfully completed what is said to be the world's first trial of Wi-Fi 6 technology to enable Industry 4.0 applications.


Creating a room-temperature qubit component

14 November, 2019 by Lauren Davis

Archer Exploration is on a mission to create a qubit processor that operates at room temperature — a potential game changer for the emerging quantum computing industry.


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