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  • Will innovation appear in the cloud, on the edge or elsewhere?

    Will innovation appear in the cloud, on the edge or elsewhere?

    Businesses need to be proactive, especially with the EU‘s General Data Protection Regulations (GDPRs), which take effect five months later. To ensure that retailers, government agencies, emergency services, and other organizations do not violate regulatory standards, one needs to consider whether facial recognition, license plate recognition, vehicle sensors and other technologies can meet the requirements and requirements of the GDPR.
    2020-03-04
  • Smart City Drive Smart Traffic overall solution is perfect

    Smart City Drive Smart Traffic overall solution is perfect

    With the vigorous promotion of smart city construction, smart traffic, smart medical care, smart security, smart energy, etc. are all vigorously concerned. Urban construction, traffic first, and intelligent transportation have become important driving forces for economic development. They have also become more integrated into all fields of social life. They have changed people‘s lives and working methods and played an important role in the smart urban construction.
    2020-03-04
  • Tuner on the smart robot, imitation cut under the road

    Tuner on the smart robot, imitation cut under the road

    Recall that in 2017, although the overall explosion of science and technology has ushered in, there is no doubt that the most attention is still the triumph of artificial intelligence. Under the multiple impetus of technological breakthroughs, market warming and policy landed, capital power has poured into the field of artificial intelligence. The major scientific and technological enterprises in the world have continued to increase their investment and are competing to strengthen their overall layout. Under the halo of artificial intelligence in 2017, Extremely bright.
    2025-03-14
  • QbeamLab, the first powder bed electron beam 3D printer in China, is available

    QbeamLab, the first powder bed electron beam 3D printer in China, is available

    Recently, QbeamLab, the first-generation open source electron beam metal 3D printer in China, was officially released at Tianjin High-end Equipment Research Institute of Tsinghua University. Lin Feng, Chief Scientist of Tsinghua University, He Yongyong, Executive Vice President of Tianjin High-end Equipment Research Institute of Tsinghua University, Science and Technology Commission of Toray District, Director of Management Committee of Huaming High-tech Zone, Fu Sheng, Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of the PRC for Additive Manufacturing Industry Union executive secretary Li Fangzheng attended the conference.
    2020-03-04
  • Chinese scientists successfully achieved counterfactual quantum communication

    Chinese scientists successfully achieved counterfactual quantum communication

    Compared with the traditional methods of communication, quantum communication with ultra-high security has become a major direction for the development of communications in the future. Quantum communications, which were often reported previously, are based on the principle of entanglement. What we are going to introduce today is a stranger form - Anti-Fictitious Communication: There is no quantum communication between two recipients for the quantum communication. The effect of not sending the quantum state of the particle transmission is also called the quantum Zeno effect.
    2025-03-14
  • Mainland into the world‘s largest dumping of electronic waste

    Mainland into the world‘s largest dumping of electronic waste

    E-waste should not be unfamiliar to the residents living in cities. Outdated old phones, obsolete computers, worn out old-fashioned TVs or fans, cell phone chargers, radios, MP3s, etc. ... When these things are used or used bad, how to deal with both convenient and environmentally friendly, it also Has become a problem that plagued many citizens.
    2025-03-14
  • Arctic ice melting at an alarming rate 2040 may be completely ice-free existence

    Arctic ice melting at an alarming rate 2040 may be completely ice-free existence

    According to a report by Russian satellite network on May 5, a new report released by Arctic Council Arctic Monitoring and Evaluation Plan (AMAP) Working Group said that the Arctic is rapidly melting and may be completely ice-free by 2040. In the meantime, a study by the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom found that in Antarctica, ice melts at a rate of about one-third of its expected value.
    2025-03-14
  • British media said China will dominate the world electric car market

    British media said China will dominate the world electric car market

    Automotive industry analysts believe that the development of China‘s electric car market, mainly for two reasons. One is the expansion of the surplus population in the Chinese population who want to drive luxury electric vehicles such as Tesla because they are more durable, powerful and good-looking.
    2025-03-14
  • Augmented reality technology makes the scene more realistic and widely used

    Augmented reality technology makes the scene more realistic and widely used

    AR technology can be used in the workplace, but also for entertainment purposes only. Factory workers can learn a new machine with a set of hands-on tutorials, architects can walk through the buildings they envision, and police officers can have different perspectives on crime scenes. At the same time, gamers can play on the battlefield directly in front of them instead of just staring at the screen.
    2025-03-14
  • Technology giants facial recognition face sweep people face every day into the norm

    Technology giants facial recognition face sweep people face every day into the norm

    Chinese technology giants are rushing to develop facial recognition technology, and actively promote its commercial use. These Chinese companies are clearly more daring than western competitors‘ cautious approach to facial recognition technology and their fear of frightening privacy conscious consumers.
    2025-03-14
  • Tactile and self-healing robot is becoming a reality

    Tactile and self-healing robot is becoming a reality

    Recently, researchers at the University of Glasgow in the United Kingdom used graphene to develop an electronic robot skin that is more tactile than human hands. It is reported that the newly developed skin of the robot is essentially a tactile sensor, scientists will use it to create more lightweight prostheses, and the surface of the skin feels softer, more natural robot.
    2025-03-14