Weftec Recap: Water safety, efficiency is mission critical
Weftec had manufacturers emphasizing the need to improve efficiency and safety for water treatment, wastewater plants and municipalities.
3 ways visualization software can align operations across enterprise layers
Obtaining a clear high-level perspective of operations throughout an organization calls for a consolidated software environment able to unify OT, IT and ET, providing corporate users with single-pane-of-glass visibility.
Self-driving robot powered only by light and radio waves
University of Washington researchers have created MilliMobile, a tiny, self-driving robot powered only by surrounding light or radio waves and can run indefinitely on harvested energy. See video.
Making AI smarter with an artificial, multisensory integrated neuron
The neuron processes visual and tactile input together and is designed to make artificial intelligence (AI) smarter.
Control Engineering hot topics, September 2023
Control Engineering’s most clicked articles in September 2023 included stories on PID Control, Control Engineering’s 2023 Leaders under 40 and model predictive control. Miss something? You can catch up here.
Virtual twins as a service can help manufacturers thrive
A Sept. 21 webcast examines how virtual twins can help manufacturers address supply chain and other challenges on the factory floor.
Edge AI market projecting strong growth; can 5G and IT help?
The edge AI market, fueled by strong demand, is expected to grow to almost $40 billion in value over the next decade.