Internet of Things/Cloud Services
Epishine, Atmosic create new possibilities for low-power electronics
Epishine and Atmosic have combined forces to create an ultra-thin self-powered beacon. Both parties produce components for energy harvesting. Atmosic Technologies has designed ultra-low power wireless solutions to dramatically reduce the power consumption of connected devices. When Atmosic’s ATM3 Bluetooth system-on-chips (SoCs) are combined with Epishine’s indoor solar cell, the beacon can harvest enough energy
Read moreAVUITY debuts sensors for improved accuracy, efficiency
AVUITY, a provider of workplace technology and space utilisation solutions, has announced launch of its newest line of sensors designed to revolutionise the industry with their exceptional accuracy and efficiency.
Read moreSimply NUC extends product line with launch of Chapel Rock
Simply NUC, Inc, a mini computer solutions company, has announced a new Simply NUC branded mini PC product family called Chapel Rock. The ultracompact long life mini PC is built for several use cases, from embedded units like kiosks and vending machines, to edge devices like security systems and sensor arrays. Chapel Rock brings the
Read moreEPIC iO integrates computer vision, biosecurity, AIoT for safer, smarter cities, businesses
EPIC iO, a provider of technology applied AIoT (Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things), has announced key upgrades to its DeepInsights platform that will, among other things, help smart cities and other organisations control traffic and crime, improve crowd safety, and reduce infectious diseases. As the core of EPIC iO turnkey solutions that address real-world problems,
Read moreAtmosic, Dracula to bring energy harvesting capabilities to a wide variety of IoT devices
Atmosic Technologies, a provider of energy harvesting wireless platforms for the Internet of Things (IoT), and Dracula Technologies, a provider of harvesting energy through indoor light, have announced they have collaborated on an advanced remote control reference design. The reference design uses Atmosic’s ATM33 ultra-low-power system-on-chip (SoC) and Dracula’s LAYER platform and includes a real-world example
Read moreForescout addresses modern SecOps challenges with launch of XDR
Forescout Technologies Inc., a global provider of automated cybersecurity, has unveiled Forescout XDR, to help enterprises better detect, investigate, and respond to the broadest range of advanced threats, across the extended enterprise.
Read moreAthonet, Crosscall, Qualcomm to accelerate digital transformation in public safety with B68 band
More and more governments in Europe are undergoing a digital transformation across their public safety agencies. Band 68 is a dedicated frequency that can be used to support emergency management and other public safety use cases with critical private mobile radio (PMR) communications.
Read moreRenesas debuts Quick-Connect Studio to build prototypes, develop production-level software
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, has introduced a new online, cloud-based IoT system design platform that enables users to graphically build hardware and software to quickly validate prototypes and accelerate product development.
Read moreUMC debuts new 28eHV+ platform for wireless, VR/AR, and IoT display applications
United Microelectronics Corporation, a global semiconductor foundry, has unveiled its 28eHV+ platform, the newest enhancement to its 28nm embedded high voltage (eHV) technology. Delivering greater power efficiency visual quality, 28eHV+ is an ideal display driver solution to power next-generation displays used in smartphones, virtual and augmented reality devices, and IoT.
Read moreThe riskiest connected healthcare devices are continuing to pose a threat in 2023
The rise of digital technology within healthcare is nothing new, but it has been significantly shaped, and accelerated, by the pandemic. In recent years, says Andy Milne, regional vice president of Northern Europe at Forescout, technological advances have ramped up right across the healthcare sector to plug the gaps created by the absence of physical
Read moreKearney selects Powerfleet for maintenance, driver awareness, and safety
The Kearney Companies has deployed Powerfleet’s SaaS-based fleet intelligence platform, Unity. Combined with Powerfleet’s telematics devices and dash cam solutions, Kearney has a agnostic system to ingest, process and enrich data from every vehicle and asset. With Powerfleet’s data insights, Kearney has a true, single pane of glass to automate and make informed decisions to protect assets, increase productivity and most importantly,
Read moreAsahi Kasei Microdevices launches new DC-DC step-up converter for efficient energy harvesting applications
Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM) has launched a new DC-DC step-up converter with ultra-low power consumption that is able to boost low voltages, offering solutions for remote and battery-free operation as well as low-maintenance applications in the fields of asset monitoring and IoT.
Read moreKlika Tech debuts cloud solutions to drive digital transformation with AWS, 1NCE, DH electronics
Klika Tech, a US-headquartered global systems integrator and product development company will join AWS, 1NCE and DH electronics at EmbeddedWorld ’23 demonstrating cloud solutions that drive digital transformation and better business outcomes.
Read moreSkylo expands DT’s converged cellular, satellite connectivity to IoT applications
Skylo, a satellite network service provider, has announced its collaboration with Deutsche Telekom (“DT”), a telecommunications provider, to provide the satellite network for DT’s converged cellular and satellite connectivity offering for IoT applications under the T-IoT brand. This eliminates the need for end users to purchase separate devices, services, and bills from multiple providers, and have access
Read moreIntelsat expands global reach for Deutsche Telekom IoT
Intelsat, an operator of integrated satellite and terrestrial networks and provider of inflight connectivity, has announced that Deutsche Telekom IoT (DT IoT) intends to integrate Intelsat FlexEnterprise into its cloud-based Internet of Things (IoT). They offer to extend ‘easy-to-use’ IoT solutions to locations regardless of the availability of fibre or cellular connectivity options
Read moreL-com expands line of AC, DC current sensors for IoT applications
L-com, an electronics brand and a supplier of wired and wireless connectivity products, has announced it has expanded its line of AC and DC current sensors.
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