C3.ai, Microsoft Corp., and Adobe Inc. today announced the launch of C3 AI CRM powered by Microsoft Dynamics 365. (more…)
October 27, 2020
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At Microsoft Ignite, RealWear, Inc, a global provider of fully rugged hands-free head-mounted devices for industry, today announced the general availability of Microsoft Teams on RealWear. (more…)
October 22, 2020
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Pipistrel has selected Honeywell’s Compact Fly-By-Wire system for the Nuuva V300 cargo unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV). It needs a modern, lightweight, highly capable system with a proven architecture for its autonomous cargo UAV. (more…)
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ZHOU LIU FU Jewelry, one of China’s famous jewelry retailers, has many retail chain stores in China. Due to the variety and lots of jewelry, manual stock-taking is inefficient and error-prone, which consumes a lot of time and labor costs. It is not possible to report the store’s operating status and inventory status for the first time, which has a negative impact on store management. And untimely allocation of goods affects the normal operation of the store.
In order to solve the above problems and strengthen the management of retail chain stores and improve the efficiency of retail store jewelry inventory, jewelry retailers decided to use Chainway R2 Bluetooth RFID readers based on UHF applications to realize the intelligent management of store jewelry inventory.
Through the application of Chainway R2, Workers can quickly read the electronic tag on the jewelry with this device. At the same time, the data can be updated to a database system to achieve an accurate inventory of jewelry, which is not only highly efficient, but also has a low error rate. Also, it can record all the input and output of the warehouses, and warehouse transfer in detail, contributing to the visibility of inventory management.
Besides, The information management system of jewelry will allow customers to accurately know all the information about the jewelry they are interested in. They only need to read the electronic label of the jewelry, and the related information will be presented on the display of the store. The one-click operation can bring an enhanced shopping experience for customers. At the same time, It helps enterprises accurately complete operations of inventory goods, which will greatly reduce operating costs and improve management efficiency.
October 20, 2020
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Today, more than half of all households across Africa do not have access to any form of energy. This means that more than 600 million people currently do not have electricity. (more…)
October 8, 2020
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The UK suffered a spate of high profile tragedies on its rail network in the late ’90s and early 2000s. Fortunately, since then rail accidents have been mercifully absent from the news – indeed the UK has had over a decade of zero deaths on its railways, says Stuart Large, product line director, Fotech. (more…)
October 6, 2020
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Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS), an Amazon.com company, has announced the general availability of Amazon Timestream. This is a new time series database for the Internet of Things (IoT) and operational applications that can scale to process trillions of time series events per day up to 1,000 times faster than relational databases, and at as low as 1/10th the cost. (more…)
October 1, 2020
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For SMPS designs in industrial applications, recent technology trends include the need for high efficiency and power density as well as increased bus voltages. This triggers the need for power devices with 650 V breakdown voltage. (more…)
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In the time of social distancing and pandemic restrictions, technology has become more important than ever to maintain our working productivity and social bonds. In a virtual first, the annual AI+IoT Business Conference (ABC) hosted by the AI+IoT Intelligent Business Alliance will focus on the impact of IoT for the Southeast Asian region.
The first virtual Southeast Asia ABC kicked off today for a whole month, which brings together key major industry organizations including Tuya Smart, a leading global AIoT platform, and other leading partners such as the Singapore Manufacturing Federation, Singapore Industrial Automation Association, Asia Pacific Assistive Robotics Association, Asia IoT, GSMA, and famous brands in Southeast Asia to share cutting-edge insights on all things IoT-specific in Southeast Asia.
Themed on “Revive in Growth – Inspired by Intelligence”, the inaugural virtual AIBC aims to harness AIoT for transforming businesses in Southeast Asia, after the pandemic. The event consists of a series of fireside chats and TED-style talks by esteemed companies and innovators.
“This (pandemic) will be the start when young people begin to learn more about the smart home,” Mr. Ryan, CEO from Indonesian brand Bardi Smart Home commented. “And we can see the smart home market is growing rapidly here right now, which is a good sign.”
Mr. Vincent Chew, Group Managing Director of Pensonic, one of the leading electrical household appliances brand in Malaysia, said, “Along the way with wider coverage of internet and lower cost of devices, more homes will be connected where devices shall work around our movement and environment.”
Due to travel restrictions and home isolation because of the pandemic, the demand for various entertainment and interaction on the Internet has increased in Thailand, where Internet products have become quite popular. Xie Chongtong, President of Thailand’s home security and CCTV brand Watashi said, “IoT innovation is driven by increasing demands of connection scenarios, which will become more and more automated and intelligent.”
Hosted by AI+IoT Intelligent Business Alliance, the AI+IoT Business Conference has garnered over 200 leading companies, 400 opinion leaders, 100 renowned investors and 30,000 pioneers of intelligent business exchange knowledge and ideas. The 2020 AI+IoT Business Conference Online – Southeast Asia is the first of the regional event instead of global, and the first ever with focus in the SEA region. Slated to grow by 12% annually, the regional IoT market will be worth over 151 billion dollars by 2024 (Marketsandmarkets).
Jeff Immelt, Former Chairman and CEO of GE, Venture Partner of NEA, Chairman of Tuya US said, “the event is a major initiative that involves important key industry players, who will move forward the development of IoT, and shift the entire smart home landscape in Southeast Asia and give great momentum to its growth”.
September 25, 2020
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Under the influence of the COVID-19 epidemic, schools need to conduct temperature detection and retrospective management of all personnel entering and leaving the campus to sustain prevention from the pandemic. In the early stages, a simple temperature measurement point of the infrared thermal temperature detection system is installed at the entrances and exits of the campus. Huanggang Normal University in China has also taken the same measures, but there are still some shortcomings. (more…)
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