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ScioSense launches new ultrasonic flow converter for high-precision, ultra-low-power smart metering

ScioSense, a developer and manufacturer of semiconductor-based environmental and flow sensors, has launched the UFC23 – the 4th generation ultrasonic flow converter for measurement in water, heat and gas meters. How can meter manufacturers improve meas…

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From Cloud to Robot: Why Network Infrastructure is the Critical Failure Point in Modern Automation

Automation has advanced rapidly in recent years, driven by improvements in artificial intelligence, machine vision, and robotics hardware. From warehouse robotics to autonomous delivery systems and industrial automation, the capabilities of modern syst…

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What LG and NVIDIA’s talks reveal about the future of physical AI

LG is currently engaged in exploratory discussions with NVIDIA concerning physical AI, data centres, and mobility. Following a meeting in Seoul between LG CEO Ryu Jae-cheol and Madison Huang, Senior Director of Product Marketing for Omniverse and Robotics at NVIDIA, the core operational dependencies required to run complex automated systems are becoming apparent. While the […]

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