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e-con Systems News

e-con Systems launches a ready to deploy AI vision kit with e-con's Sony IMX415 based 4K camera module, Qualcomm® QCS610 SoC-based SoM, and carrier board

e-con Systems, a leading embedded camera company, launchesqSmartAI80_CUQ610, a Qualcomm AI vision kit based on Sony STARVIS IMX415. This ready-to-deploy AI camera kit is suitable for running image-based machine learning and deep learning models at the edge.

Addup News

AddUp will help bring metal 3D printing to space

AddUp is part of the ambitious “Metal3D” project, which pur- pose is to create a 3D printer that will produce the first me- tal parts in space. This project is led by the European Space Agency (ESA), Airbus Defense and Space, and other industrial and academic partners such as Highftech Engineering and Cranfield University.

Moxa

Moxa Unveils Its Next-generation Industrial Networking Solutions to Help Futureproof Industrial Automation

Moxa Inc., a leader in industrial communications and networking, announced the launch of its next-generation industrial Ethernet switches, the EDS-4000/G4000 Series. The EDS-4000/G4000 Series includes 68 models that will help Moxa’s customers build futureproof industrial networks to strengthen operational resilience in industrial spaces such as power, transportation, maritime, and factory automation.

BCN3D News

ITERATIVE DESIGN WITH 3D PRINTING GIVES TWONAV’S GPS DEVICES STEADFAST RELIABILITY

Outdoor equipment manufacturer TwoNav is experiencing a more flexible, iterative design process, a quicker time to market, and a reduction in expenses since incorporating 3D printing. The company is not only using BCN3D’s technology for designing, prototyping, and end-use parts, but also for tooling in and around their production line.

Sigmatek News

SIGMATEK Introduces Lightning Speed Automation Technology That can Automatically Solve Rubik’s Cube

Over the years, the “Rubik’s Cube” has been a source of distress for many people: Thanks to the Rubik’s Cube Solver, created by three students of the HTL Saalfelden, the complex cube solves itself – fully automatic in the shortest time. The young engineers were supported with the project by the automation expert SIGMATEK.

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