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Siemens used IoT technology to improve the design of an aircraft's electric propulsion unit, and it took less than a year to complete, thanks to the digital twin approach.
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These spray-on antennas outperform metals and graphene, enabling IoT products to be used virtually anywhere.
#Wireless RFID Antenna Graphene MXene IoT Nanomaterials EnergyHarvesting Electronics Radio RF Sensor
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A network of solar-powered buoys monitors the Great Lakes, providing data for researchers and science lessons for students.
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Duke University's engineering students designed and built a fuel cell vehicle that can travel eight miles on a single gram of hydrogen.
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ZigBee chipsets are expected to be used in over four billion IoT products by the year 2023. Here's what the ZigBee Alliance is doing to make that happen.
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Vayyar's newest imaging chip uses 72 transceivers to produce high-resolution 3D images for machine vision applications. Let's see how it works.
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Two-sided solar modules could increase solar energy production by up to 30% and decrease Levelized Cost of Energy (LCOE).
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Chicago's twenty electric buses will save the city $13M in operating expenses and reduce pollution at the same time.
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A partnership between PTC and Rockwell Automation will allow engineers to design smart, connected products that monitor and control manufacturing machines and processes.
#IoT AR VR AugmentedReality VirtualReality HMI DigitalTwin HeadsUpDisplay HUD#Rockwell and PTC are partnering to create the factory of the future.
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This IoT-based tool lets fleet managers, engineers, and researchers access real-time data on vehicle use and performance.
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Vehicular cognition and neural network processors will drive the next generation of autonomous vehicles.
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The Internet of Things (IoT) provides connectivity between portable devices and cloud-based data systems, assuring that virtually anything can be monitored, and perhaps infiltrated, from almost anywhere. These embedded tools offer built-in protection.
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From sunlight to power for your appliances, this infographic shows how energy comes from the sun and what you can do with it.
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Discovery Elementary School was designed not for yesterday's students, but for the students of the future. It's a holistic blend of technology, sustainability, and STEM education.
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BP's 2018 Technology Outlook shows a path to a sustainable future.
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GE's newest wind turbine is a spinning skyscraper with a 12 Megawatt output. Let's take it for a spin.
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Landfills aren't sustainable, and even if they were, nobody wants to live near one. Here's how some engineers are turning trash into treasure.
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