From tablets to trucks: Fortifying the supply chain with automated fleet diagnostics

Automated fleet diagnostics enhance supply chain resilience, writes DJ Oreb, President of Managed Services at DMI Efficient supply chains keep our communities running. Billions of metric tons ship each year to keep shelves stocked and operations humming. The American Trucking…

Jedsy turns to NXP’s Ultra-Wideband chips to land life-saving drones at hospital windows

NXP Semiconductors has announced that its Trimension Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology is enabling a new class of precision medical delivery drones developed by Swiss start-up Jedsy. The Jedsy X drone is the first in the world capable of docking directly at…

CSEM targets sudden illness behind the wheel with in-car monitoring system

Swiss research and technology centre CSEM has unveiled a driver safety system designed to reduce accidents caused by sudden illness behind the wheel. Known as DriverCheck, the system employs a miniaturised in-cabin camera and artificial intelligence to monitor heartbeat, breathing,…

SICK unveils AI-powered sensor to cut collisions in outdoor machinery

German sensor manufacturer SICK has unveiled a new AI-enabled detection system designed to improve safety and cut downtime in outdoor industrial operations. The Visionary AI-Assist device, launched on Tuesday, integrates 2D and 3D image processing with an embedded AI chip…

Gen Z emerges as prime target for phishing scams, Yubico warns

Young workers are the most vulnerable to phishing scams, according to a new global survey on cybersecurity readiness, which also highlights growing anxiety about artificial intelligence–driven attacks. The study, commissioned by Swedish-American security company Yubico and carried out by Talker…

CMOs report clear returns as GenAI shifts from pilot projects to marketing mainstay

Marketers are moving past the experimental phase of generative artificial intelligence, with more than nine in ten chief marketing officers now reporting a clear return on investment, according to new research. A global study by analytics group SAS and research…

Finland’s first ESA satellite ends mission after testing ultra-high frequency communications

The European Space Agency’s Finnish-built W-Cube nanosatellite is set to burn up in the Earth’s atmosphere in the coming days, marking the end of a four-year mission that demonstrated the viability of ultra-high frequency bands for satellite communications. The satellite,…

The evolving role of AIoT in transforming modern retail

Here are 7 ways in which AIoT is transforming modern retail, according to Eleanor Hecks, Managing Editor of Designerly Magazine What if every shelf could speak? In many UK stores, they do. Sensors, cameras and RFIDs watch stock, queues and…

Staying ahead of quantum attacks with PQC readiness

Thorsten Stremlau of the Trusted Computing Group outlines the quantum threat, the NIST PQC algorithms, and how organisations are preparing Across the globe, there is a growing awareness of the threat we face from quantum-era computing. For those still unaware,…

Blues unveils Starnote for Iridium at The Things Conference

Blues recently announced Starnote for Iridium at The Things Conference in Amsterdam. This latest offering in Blues’ Starnote family is an accessory that plugs into a Blues Cellular or WiFi Notecard, providing fallback message routing through Iridium satellite IoT connectivity…