Recent #innovation news in the semiconductor industry

over 1 year ago
1. Kinexon, a TUM spin-off, has equipped the European Championship soccer balls with high-precision sensors to assist referees in making decisions. 2. The sensors, which weigh only three grams, transmit data 500 times per second, providing real-time information on the ball's position, speed, and movements. 3. Beyond sports, Kinexon focuses on production and logistics, creating digital twins of factories to analyze and automate processes in real time.
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over 1 year ago
1. The National Inspection Team is tasked with reviewing the safety of innovative services before they are released to the market from a national perspective; 2. The team is composed of experts from various fields, including consumer groups, ICT associations, and insurance professionals; 3. The focus of the third phase includes enhancing user safety, preventing and responding to accidents, protecting users, and minimizing security threats through platform vulnerability analysis.
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over 1 year ago
1. A new elastocaloric air conditioning technology developed by the University of Saarland allows buildings to be cooled and heated through ventilation slits without harmful refrigerants. 2. The technology, listed in the World Economic Forum's TOP Ten Technologies 2024, has received a four million Euro grant from the European Innovation Council. 3. The project aims to develop a prototype of a decentralized room climate control system within the next three years.
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over 1 year ago
1. Karban Envirotech Pvt Ltd, a Jaipur-based startup, introduces a bladeless ceiling fan with integrated air purification and lighting systems. 2. The product, Karban Airzone, combines air purification, fan, and lighting functions to reduce material and energy costs. 3. Targeting both households and commercial settings, the device addresses indoor air pollution while offering safety and space optimization benefits.
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over 1 year ago
1. The Baden-Württemberg government has allocated 4.7 million euros to establish a graduate school focused on quantum technology. 2. The new graduate school aims to strengthen the QuantumBW innovation campus and enhance collaboration between universities and industry. 3. The school will offer structured PhD programs and additional training in areas such as technology transfer and intellectual property.
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over 1 year ago
1. A study led by researchers at the University of Passau on product upgrades and customer betrayal perceptions won the SERVSIG Best Service Article Award 2024. 2. The study, titled 'You want to sell this to me twice!? How perceptions of betrayal may undermine internal product upgrades,' examines how perceived betrayal affects customer acceptance of product upgrades. 3. The research team, including Dr. Janina Garbas and Prof. Dr. Jan Schumann, emphasized that research is always a team effort.
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over 1 year ago
1. Research associations criticize the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) for delays in establishing the German Agency for Transfer and Innovation (DATI). 2. They demand more speed and transparency in the DATI founding process and selection criteria for pilot projects. 3. The associations emphasize the importance of DATI for economic and societal impact, calling for a more inclusive and transparent approach.
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over 1 year ago
1. The Academy of Ruhr University was awarded the TOP 100 seal at the German Mittelstands-Summit, recognizing its outstanding innovation power. 2. The academy focuses on developing demand-oriented and learner-centered effective and efficient learning processes. 3. Through research projects like WILLEN and KAINE, the academy aims to enhance lifelong learning and increase learning efficiency and effectiveness.
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