Machine learning (ML) specialist, Intellegens, and engineering simulation company, Ansys, have announced a collaboration to integrate machine learning methods into additive manufacturing (AM) workflows, to accelerate the development of reliable and repeatable AM processes. The partnership, combining both companies’ technologies will make it quick and easy for AM project teams to analyse data from experiment, simulation, or production generating models that capture vital insights, say the partners. Models will be used to optimise process parameters and powders, improving the quality of AM parts while cutting time to market.
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Renesas RF microcontrollers are supported by Segger
Development tools, embedded software and production tools for the entire Renesas RE microcontroller family are available from Segger Microcontroller.
Evaluate NFC technology with NFC Tag kit
Smart packaging and connected products company, Tapwow has partnered with materials science specialist, Avery Dennison Smartrac and introduced the Getting Started with NFC Tag kit, based on NXP chip technology. It allows customers to evaluate NFC technology with customised content and use cases.
Wireless SoC has security features for broad IoT
Believed to be the world’s first dual Arm Cortex-M33 wireless SoC, Nordic Semiconductor’s nRF5340 is suitable for complex IoT applications including low energy audio, advanced wearables, industrial automation and professional lighting.
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