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Frost & Sullivan Recognizes Newsight Imaging with the 2022 Technology Innovation Leadership Award for Its Ground-breaking Image Sensor Technology

Frost & Sullivan Manufacturing

However, Newsight Imaging’s sensors are used in a spectrum of verticals, including automotive, mobile, robotics, industrial, healthcare, water treatment, food & beverage, among other major industries. from 2019 to 2024. Automotive Safety, and many more. Learn more about the eTOF LiDAR for automotive applications.

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State of the Industry: Creating a Sustainable Future

Fabricating & Metal Work

Consider this point: research by a board member of the Manufacturing Leadership Council (MLC) found in 2003 there were nearly 2,000 regulations dealing with climate, environmental and other ESG issues 1 around the world — by 2019 there were almost 22,000 such regulations. Sustainable strategies ranging from digitalization (Industry 4.0)

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Hannover Messe 2023 Recap: Thoughts and observations

Control Engineering

Hannover Messe 2023 is in the books and is back to a normal-ish state for the first time since 2019. Topics of emphasis included artificial intelligence and machine learning, carbon-neutral production, energy management, hydrogen and fuel cells and Industrie 4.0. Like sustainability, Industry 4.0,

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Demand for EV and Linux firmware projects spurs rapid growth

i4.0 today

ByteSnap won ELEKTRA 2022 IoT Product of the Year, 2021 BizXAward for Best Service-based Business; ELEKTRA 2019 Design Team of the Year and Consultancy of the Year – Highly Commended at the 2019 British Engineering Excellence Awards (BEEA).

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Made Smarter Empowers 20 New Digital Leaders to Deliver Smarter Manufacturing

i4.0 today

The latest graduates represent a wide range of industries, from aerospace and precision engineering to food manufacturing and bespoke metalwork. This is in addition to the 62 business leaders equipped with new digital skills through Made Smarters trailblazing leadership initiative run between 2019 and 2023.