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£10m of UK government IoT funding lost in the machine

In March 2015, the then UK chancellor George Osbourne announced the Internet of Things UK Research and Innovation Programme. The initiative was to be led...

What Budget 2018 means for Big Tech, AI, transportation and smart...

Internet of Business says News sites are awash with the announcement that tech giants Apple, Amazon, and Google will be required to pay a new...

Healthtech: Five examples of 3D printing’s potential in healthcare

The potential of 3D printing in healthcare is inspiring some of the finest minds in biomedical engineering to take their research into the technology...

Robots used to grow mini-organs from human stem cells

Researchers at the University of Washington (UW) School of Medicine in Seattle have developed an automated system that uses robots to produce human mini-organs,...

Microsoft invests $5 billion in new IoT strategy

Microsoft has outlined plans to make a substantial investment in IoT technology, setting aside $5 billion to grow its partner ecosystem, develop a more...

Huawei’s roadmap leads to IoT automation services

Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is building out a total ecosystem and infrastructure play that brings AI-driven automation intelligence to every layer of the network...

Researchers use wearables to keep sheep farmers one step ahead

Researchers at the University of Nottingham are working with agriculture industry leaders to address the challenge of lameness in sheep – and an IoT...

Robot swans to measure water quality in Singapore

Robotic swans are being deployed in Singapore's reservoirs to provide real-time assessments of water quality. The project is the culmination of work by the city...

Cornell engineers program tiny robots to react like insects

Researchers at Cornell University, New York, are developing tiny, insect-inspired robots that don't just look like the real thing. They think like it too.  Taking...

Cardiff researchers to lead ‘chatty’ factories project

University researchers in Cardiff are working on £1.5 million project to develop connected products that can converse with the chatty factories in which they...

Origami-inspired artificial muscles give robots superhuman strength

Working alongside researchers from MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, scientists from Harvard University's Wyss Institute have developed origami-inspired artificial muscles.  Traditionally, the stronger...

Deutsche Telekom and Fraunhofer launch IoT R&D centre

Deutsche Telekom and Fraunhofer are teaming up on applied research to solve real-world logistics challenges, initially using NB-IoT. When experts argue that governments should...
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