Explore how cloud-based inventory software and IoT enhance plant efficiency by reducing material shortages and production stoppages.
Scientists have invented an ‘electronic nose’ that can identify COVID-19 infection through ‘smell’. The team, based at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel, began developing the innovative device at the start of the pandemic. Now, the technology is up to 94% accurate at detecting the presence of COVID-19 infection.
By Sarah Moore
11 Jun 2021
AZoSensors speaks with the CEO of Therma°, Manik Suri. Therma° is a technology startup that builds hardware and software tools that help to protect the planet. The flagship product of the company is an automated temperature and humidity monitoring platform that uses IOT sensors to better protect and manage refrigeration assets.
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Manny Romero, Senior Product Manager at Teledyne Dalsa, about their latest high-speed imaging products and the possibilities these entail.
In this interview, AZoSensors talks to Sudhakar Karkera of Teledyne Gas and Flame Detection's Middle East Division, about the role of wireless gas detection in the Hail and Ghasha Sour Gas Development.
Innovative, wireless soft sensors have been developed by a team at Northwestern University and the University of Carolina. They are the first to have the capabilities of comprehensively monitoring pregnant women without cumbersome wires.
By Sarah Moore
1 Jun 2021
JET engineering System Solutions Ltd and Excelerate Technology Limited have teamed up to develop a system of low-profile 5G-enabled buoys that transmit real-time sea condition information to an onshore 5G network, giving scientists and the public access to sea condition monitoring data.
AZoSensors speaks with Tzu-Chieh (Zijay) Tang, a Postdoctoral Associate in the Research Laboratory of Electronics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Zijay is one of the authors of a paper documenting the development of what the team terms a deployable physical containment strategy (DEPCOS).
By Joan Nugent
1 Jun 2021
With a recent rise in the research and application of digital technologies, the solutions capable of assessing the needs of a potential customer or a user based on their emotional state is increasing drastically, including in areas such as marketing, automation, and entertainment.
By Brett Smith
28 May 2021
A US-based self-driving car developer, part-owned by Ford Motors and Volkswagen, could be set to redirect focus in the nascent – and turbulent – LiDAR sensor industry. Argo AI developed the new LiDAR sensor for autonomous cars in-house, following a recent acquisition.