HEADLINES ARCHIVE
Industrial Ethernet in eight of 10 new nodes — Fieldbus decline accelerates according to HMS Networks’ annual analysis
Industrial Ethernet now accounts for 79% of newly installed nodes worldwide, up from 76% in 2025.
Introducing Gabby, Tungaloy’s AI assistant for tool selection
The introduction of Gabby expands Tungaloy’s digital ecosystem with a new artificial intelligence (AI) assistant for tool selection, designed to simplify how users explore machining solutions and product information.
Nuvoton launches NuML Studio: A simple tool to build and deploy AI on microcontrollers
The tool helps developers solve common problems when building endpoint artificial intelligence (AI), providing a clear path from real-time data collection to automatic firmware project generation.
Datanomix brings production-tested AI to Automate 2026
Experience how the company’s artificial intelligence (AI) is already running on customer floors — embedded in the rhythm of production, producing answers operators can act on during their shift.
NVIDIA DRIVE Hyperion is the platform for a robotaxi-ready world
It combines high-performance NVIDIA DRIVE AGX in-vehicle compute, NVIDIA Halos OS — the software foundation of Halos, built on the safety-certified NVIDIA DriveOS operating system.
Space oddity: How AI is empowering new industrial uses for Earth observation
Satellites are Earth’s omnipresent sensor system – and new AI data analysis techniques are finding compelling applications for its data.
How poor power quality turns motors into maintenance headaches
Motors fail, not immediately, but over time because of power quality shortfalls. Whether it’s because of magnetic fields or inductance currents, the whole setup seems overly fraught.
Managing uncertainty: How AI-powered medical devices keep errors in check
AI diagnostic systems output probabilities, requiring calibrated confidence scores so clinicians can judge reliability and distinguish high-confidence from uncertain predictions.
CODESYS Corporation to exhibit advanced automation solutions at Automate 2026
Attendees can visit CODESYS Corporation at Booth #26030 to explore the latest developments in software-defined automation, virtual control, safety and artificial intelligence (AI)-supported engineering.
AI and robotics leaders to headline Automate 2026
The Association for Advancing Automation (A3) today announced the keynote lineup for Automate 2026, as artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes industrial automation.
Pinpointing E. coli pollution in real time
A predictive modeling framework can estimate E. coli contamination risk in recreational waters up to 24 hours in advance with approximately 85% accuracy.
Deep learning versus continual learning for environmental control
Static models provide consistent, low-variance control under known conditions, while continual learning systems introduce flexibility at the cost of increased computational and operational complexity.
Forecasting US water supply trends
A new online tool provides detailed information about water supply and demand across approximately 80,000 watersheds nationwide.
Designing medical devices that stay reliable — even when connectivity drops
Medical device architectures are being designed to operate without reliable network connectivity. In clinical and field settings, dependence on continuous cloud access can delay diagnostics or interrupt monitoring, particularly in time-sensitive applications.
EmissionVision to automate advanced gas leak detection
This new workflow management platform simplifies adoption of advanced gas leak detection.
Smart pillow cover alerts deaf users to nighttime alarms
The device — which was developed with members of the deaf community — features smart textile technology, which replaces bulky gadgets that are typically kept under pillows that the users say are uncomfortable.
Keysight adds assembly simulation to virtual manufacturing portfolio
The solution lets engineers validate processes virtually without requiring finite element modeling expertise.
New forensic tech identifies links between serial killer victims through facial similarity analysis
The researchers examined the forensic tool Face Similarity Linkage (FSL) to help identify possible connections among victims of sexually motivated crimes.
Strategies to optimize power in remote sensing networks
Battery types are the obvious answer, but communication protocol has a lot of influence on power management too.
Why secure industrial communication depends on deployment as well as protocols
A joint industry perspective from the Industrial Security Harmonization Group maintains that secure communication is not determined by protocols alone, but by how they are deployed and managed in real-world environments.