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Advancing lidar systems with chip-based beam steering technology

Scientists at the Technical University of Denmark have achieved a groundbreaking advancement for lidar systems, developing a new chip-based beam steering technology that significantly optimises lidar.

Developing an innovative amphibious artificial vision system

Researchers at the Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology have developed an amphibious artificial vision system with a panoramic field-of-view capable of imaging both...

Scientists reunite robots integral to maintaining a fusion energy machine

A robot with a human touch, which is utilised to maintain a fusion energy machine – where temperatures can be hotter than the Sun...

Next-generation atomic clocks: Advancing quantum technology

A research team from Birmingham University, a part of the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing, has developed next-generation atomic clocks. A research team of...

Discovering innovative safety solutions for the mining and metals industry

EIT RawMaterials and Eramet collaborate to promote occupational safety in the mining and metals industry with new ‘Safety First Innovation Challenge 2022’, offering an...

New state of matter designed to prevent errors in quantum computers

A consortium of researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC), Quantinuum, and New York’s Flatiron Institute has demonstrated a phase of matter that...

£273m funding to revolutionise UK’s aerospace innovation technologies

The UK government has announced today – 18 July 2022 – a £273m investment into revolutionising the UK's aerospace innovation technologies. The UK government’s most...

Utilising Artificial Intelligence to protect bees from pesticides

A research team from Oregon State University’s College of Engineering has employed Artificial Intelligence to help protect bees from pesticides. Cory Simon, Assistant Professor of...

UK government invests £54m in carbon removal technologies

The UK government’s Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy recently announced a £54m investment into carbon removal technologies. On 8 July 2022, the UK...

European Innovation Agenda: Making Europe a global leader in technology

The European Commission embraces new European Innovation Agenda to position Europe as a leading player in the global innovation scene. On 5 July 2022, the...

Improving robot mobility and motion planning in difficult terrain

Scientists produce an interactive programme that aids complex robots with motion planning for environments containing obstacles. Computer scientists at Rice University have developed a method...

Chiral spin soliton lattice: Critical for global 6G developers

A research team from Osaka Metropolitan University has discovered that a magnetic structure called a chiral spin soliton lattice is vital for global 6G...

Transforming the Internet of Things network with wireless transfer of power

Researchers at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed a cutting-edge device that could transform the Internet of Things network with the wireless transfer...

Exploiting silicon and silica-based technologies in North America

The Innovation Platform spoke to Bernard Tourillon, Chairman, President and CEO of HPQ Silicon, to find out more about the company’s plans to manufacture...

OPTIMUS prototype: Assessing the brain’s ability to process danger

A research team from the University of Leicester have developed the OPTIMUS prototype using AI to track the human brain’s ability to track and...

Scientists revolutionise actuators that control muscle movement

A collaborative research team, including the University of Texas, Austin (UTA), has made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the actuators that control muscle movement. What is...

Creating next-generation semiconductors

Researchers improve silicon-based semiconductor technology by developing next-generation, 2D semiconductors that have the ability to power future AI systems. To achieve Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems...

$1m for groundbreaking project on post-quantum cryptography in next generation networks

A researcher has been awarded $1m for the first project of its kind to bring post-quantum cryptography to NextG networks. The National Science Foundation (NSF)...

Engineers create world’s smallest remote-controlled robot

Northwestern University engineers have developed the world’s smallest remote-controlled robot in the shape of a crab. The recently developed remote-controlled robot - that is the...

Robotic computer algorithm to revolutionise task delegation

A research team from the University of Carnegie Mellon (CM) have developed a robotic computer algorithm to simplify the task delegation process. How typical is...

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