Data acquisition & management

3 challenges for organisations tackling data science

15 May, 2019 by David Willingham, Senior Application Engineer – Data Analytics | Supplied by: MathWorks Australia

As data science continues to grow and evolve, new challenges are cropping up that companies must address as they move projects forward.


Micron 9200 Series NVM Express solid-state drives

03 May, 2019 | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd

The 9200 Series of NVM Express (NVMe) solid-state drives (SSDs), from Micron, offer a high capacity exceeding 10 TB, fast speeds and low latency for high-performance functions.


Mini infrared cameras to enable autonomous ship navigation

03 May, 2019 | Supplied by: Fujitsu Australia

New sensor technology should allow for infrared cameras just one-eighth the size of previous models to be able to take detailed images even at night or at a distance.


Supermicro SuperServer 2049U-TR4 4-socket servers

29 April, 2019 | Supplied by: Digicor Pty Ltd

Super Micro Computer (Supermicro) has released its SuperServer 2049U-TR4 4-socket servers, designed to power demanding and intensive enterprise workloads for top cloud vendors in the industry.


Electronic fibres printed directly onto fabrics

11 April, 2019

Seeking a solution for comfortable wearable electronics, Chinese researchers have developed a way to simply print flexible fibres onto transitional textiles or clothes.


HMS Networks Anybus Edge IIoT gateway

09 April, 2019 | Supplied by: HMS Industrial Networks

HMS Networks presents Anybus Edge, an end-to-end solution for IIoT. Powered by the HMS Hub, the product brings edge intelligence and versatile cloud connectivity to industrial equipment.


Thermo Scientific Helios 5 DualBeam scanning electron microscope

02 April, 2019 | Supplied by: Thermo Fisher Scientific

Thermo Fisher Scientific has released its latest focused ion beam scanning electron microscope (FIB-SEM) for nanometre-scale materials characterisation and analysis, the Thermo Scientific Helios 5 DualBeam microscope.


Program developed to detect 'leakage' in quantum computers

02 April, 2019

A new quantum computer program can detect the presence of 'leakage', where information being processed by a quantum computer escapes from the states of 0 and 1.


Artila Matrix-750 compact wireless gateway

28 March, 2019 | Supplied by: Micromax Pty Ltd

The compact wireless gateway Matrix-750, from Artila, is designed to make it easier for process industry customers with remote operations to set up and run wireless networks.


NetComm NTC-220 Industrial IoT Router

20 March, 2019 | Supplied by: NetComm Wireless Limited

NetComm has expanded its Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) portfolio with the launch of the NTC-220 4G LTE Category 1 Industrial IoT Router, which will deliver secure medium-bandwidth connectivity using universally available LTE networks.


3D printed IoT sensors are more sustainable

21 February, 2019

Researchers are developing an eco-friendly, 3D-printable solution for producing wireless IoT sensors that can be used and disposed of without contaminating the environment.


Farewell to faulty electronics with defect detection tool

29 January, 2019 | Supplied by: Australian National University

A powerful new tool could help manufacturers spot defects or unwanted features in everyday technology — such as mobile phones and solar cells — early in the fabrication process.


Where nanotechnology, the IoT and Industry 4.0 meet

28 January, 2019 by Liam Critchley* | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd

While nanotechnology is not everybody's first thought when they think of the IoT, there are ways in which nanotechnology is helping to propel this area of data optimisation.


Benefits of digital microscopes in quality control

15 January, 2019 | Supplied by: TAGARNO

Using a digital microscope instead of traditional magnification tools to repair defective boards will improve the operator's user experience and pave the way for more efficient quality control.


Raspberry Pi Power over Ethernet HAT add-on board

15 January, 2019 | Supplied by: element14

The Power over Ethernet HAT for the Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+ enables a Raspberry Pi to be powered via an Ethernet cable, removing the need for a separate power supply.


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