Schaeffler has signed a multi-year strategic partnership agreement with IBM to accelerate the digital transformation of its entire operations and customer solutions. This will be achieved with the insight of IBM Watson's IoT platform.
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Driver was using autopilot in latest Tesla crash
The Autopilot system was reportedly engaged in the latest Tesla Model S crash, which involved a collision with a tourist bus on an autobahn in Germany.
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Industry leaders establish AI partnership
Amazon, DeepMind/Google, Facebook, IBM and Microsoft have created a non-profit organisation to advance public understanding of AI technologies and establish best practices in the field.
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Top universities for engineering and technology
The world's top universities for engineering and technology have been revealed in the World University Rankings 2016-2017.
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BAE Systems develops new electronic warfare device
BAE Systems has developed handheld electronic warfare technology that can detect and identify multiple interfering signals, such as jammers or enemy communication signals.
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Wearable technology converts body heat to electricity
Researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new design for harvesting body heat and converting it into electricity for use in wearable electronics.
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Engineers develop chip for highest ever device encryption
For the first time, engineers have developed a fast random number generator based on a quantum mechanical process that could deliver the world’s most secure encryption keys in a package tiny enough to use in a mobile device.
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CSIRO launches new hybrid energy technology hub
The CSIRO has launched the new Centre for Hybrid Energy Systems; a collaborative facility to research renewable and hybrid energy technologies.
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Engineers developing robots for Opera House maintenance
Engineers are working on predictive maintenance technology for the Sydney Opera House, which will minimise human intervention and reduce the risk of harm to the building, whilst also reducing the need for workers to abseil 67 metres above the ground to perform maintenance checks.
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Engineers treat graphene to enable paper electronics
The researchers in Jonathan Claussen's lab at Iowa State University have been looking for ways to unlock the potential of graphene for use in their sensors and other technologies
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