Category: Technology

  • AI delivers ‘new era of global innovation’, research finds

    AI delivers ‘new era of global innovation’, research finds

    The sixth annual International Innovation Barometer has published revealing that the advent of AI has already prompted a seismic shift in how innovation is being carried out around the world.

    The report by innovation consultancy Ayming finds that more than four-in-five (84 percent) businesses believe AI is having a positive impact on innovation – both in terms of output and process.

    Whilst the debate is typically framed around the future – but as yet unrealised – transformative potential of AI, this research indicates that tangible value is already being extracted by businesses when it comes to innovation.
    In fact, a significant 41 percent of businesses have already restructured their R&D teams to accommodate wider use of AI in the innovation process, which rises to more than half (52 percent) among large companies.

    The hyperfocus on AI has been translated into business’ shifting priorities, where the implementation of AI ranks as the second highest innovation priority with 29 percent of respondents selecting it as a priority, second only to the broader adoption of technology, which 32 percent of businesses see as their first concern.

    Technology and innovation have always been indivisibly coupled but the overlap between the two is now so great that the terms have become broadly interchangeable – largely catalysed by AI models that have provided businesses of all sizes with access to a new form of technology.

    This widening intersection is reflected in the allocation of innovation budgets. A notable 47 percent of businesses are allocating between 6 and 20 percent of their innovation budget to R&D in AI, while nearly a quarter (22 percent) are devoting more than 20 percent.

    Njy Rios, Director of R&D Incentives at Ayming UK comments, “The development of AI has been driven – and dominated – by mega-cap tech giants like Microsoft and Google but the launch of accessible models like ChatGPT have partly served to democractise access to AI.

    “The barrier to entry has been lowered and now businesses of all sizes can integrate AI into their operations without developing their own systems from scratch – which they likely neither have the financial nor human resources to contemplate.

    “Instead, as AI models are commoditised, we can expect to see competitive advantage shift from those that own AI technology towards those applying it most effectively.”

    AI is not only being used to automate processes, which frees up critical time for researchers to focus on higher-value strategic activity, but increasingly more businesses are using the technology to generate ideas and to conduct broader analysis.

    In fact, 53 percent of businesses are using AI to analyse data to support innovation, 43 percent are using it to predict new trends and 39 percent to generate new ideas, compared to just 26 percent using it for automation.

    The research suggests that businesses are starting to recognise AI as a catalyst for collaboration and creativity, rather than simply as an automation tool.

    Rios continues, “The future of AI will be shaped by hybrid models where human creativity and original thinking is optimised by AI’s analytical power, the latter enhancing rather than replacing the former. In fact, the way that generative AI has been built makes it incapable, at least for now, of producing original thoughts, which means it won’t ever be able to ‘innovate’ without human creative input.

    “It’s clear from this year’s research that AI has already changed the game and what we expect to see next is the timescale of the innovation lifecycle – from ideation to output – begin to radically reduce. What we should be left with is a process where innovation can be done faster, and investment can go further.”

    In June 2024, Ayming surveyed 1,227 R&D and innovation directors, Chief Financial Officers, Chief Executive Officers and Chief Technology Officers. Respondents were sourced from the following 17 countries: Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Hungary, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States. Respondents were split evenly between seven sectors: automotive, construction, finance, manufacturing, finance, pharma and technology, and reflect an equal representation of large and small businesses.

    Further data and insights can be found in the full report: The International Innovation Barometer 2025.

  • Global semiconductor industry plans to invest $400 billion in 300 mm fab equipment over next three years

    Global semiconductor industry plans to invest $400 billion in 300 mm fab equipment over next three years

    semiconductor photoGlobal spending on 300 mm fab equipment is expected to reach a record $400 billion from 2025 to 2027, SEMI highlighted in its quarterly 300 mm Fab Outlook Report to 2027 report.

    The robust spending is being driven by the regionalization of semiconductor fabs and the increasing demand for artificial intelligence (AI) chips used in data centers and edge devices.

    Worldwide, 300 mm fab equipment spending is projected to grow by 4 percent to $99.3 billion in 2024, and further increase by 24 percent to $123.2 billion in 2025, surpassing the $100 billion level for the first time.  (more…)

  • DB Schenker collaborates with Microsoft Cloud Logistics

    DB Schenker collaborates with Microsoft Cloud Logistics

    DB Schenker is collaborating with Microsoft Cloud Logistics for the use of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) and Sustainable Marine Fuel (SMF), highlighting their collective ambition to comprehensively reduce the environmental footprint of their transportation practices.

    This pivotal effort also includes building best-in-class logistics warehouses and implementing alternative energy trucks.

    It signifies an important step towards reducing the carbon emissions associated with their logistics operations (Scope 3) compared to transportation associated with conventional fossil-based fuels and thus supports their overarching environmental sustainability goals.  (more…)

  • Siemens updates Simcenter Testlab software

    Siemens updates Simcenter Testlab software

    Siemens Digital Industries Software has introduced the latest updates to its Simcenter Testlab offering to help advanced manufacturers on their journey to zero prototypes and develop products faster, smarter and earlier.

    The journey to zero prototypes really means zero full product prototypes, with physical testing still playing a critical role in testing the components that make up the full system.

    Tests of these components are then used to correlate and update the corresponding simulation models to ensure they accurately predict the real world.  (more…)

  • Aqua Comms continues to invest in Trans-Atlantic network with new fibre pair

    Aqua Comms continues to invest in Trans-Atlantic network with new fibre pair

    Aqua Comms, a provider of global subsea connectivity services, says it has accelerated its investment in its platform by lighting a new fibre pair on Aqua Comms’ AEC-1 system. Owned and operated by Aqua Comms, AEC-1 is Ireland’s first dedicated subsea fibre-optic network interconnecting New York, Dublin and London.

    The new fibre pair has been brought into service to address the growing bandwidth demands of Aqua Comms customers as requirements to rapidly, seamlessly and reliably move vast quantities of data continue to increase.

    It has also provided an opportunity for Aqua Comms to reinforce its credentials as a responsible operator with a focus on increasing supply whilst minimising power requirements to push for leading edge, innovative and sustainable Trans-Atlantic capacity solutions. (more…)

  • Impressive building management market data highlights ‘continual drive for innovation’, says BCIA

    Impressive building management market data highlights ‘continual drive for innovation’, says BCIA

    The latest report from the Building Controls Industry Association (BCIA) revealed a strong performance for the Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS) market in the year-to-date, rising 3.8 percent to £865 million – highlighting the continual technological breakthroughs and growing consumer demand for smart buildings.

    Despite ongoing broader economic difficulties and a challenging period for the construction industry, including a major skills shortage, the longer-term positive trend in the Building Management or Building Energy Management Systems market data reflects a period of optimism for the building automation sector.

    Stacey Lucas, president of the BCIA, highlighted the significance of the year-to-date increase. She said “These figures are testimony to the ongoing advancements in innovation taking place throughout the BEMS sector.

    Despite the challenging economic times and a general decline in key construction sectors, the BEMS market continues to perform. (more…)

  • Sony expands dedicated drone solutions

    Sony expands dedicated drone solutions

    Sony and Gremsy, a leader in gimbal technology, will be demonstrating the latest addition to their line ups aimed at plug and play solutions for drone users and manufacturers the Pixy LR S-Port gimbal, developed for a direct integration with Sony’s dedicated drone camera, the ILX-LR1, brings agility, reliability and lightness to any drone payload to further optimize drone operation in terms of flight time versus data capture and data availability for processing.

    Gremsy are one the most established gimbal manufacturers in the market, and close collaboration between Sony and Gremsy for the past two years has led to the development of all-in-one solutions for different use cases and different drone platforms. These solutions are seamlessly integrated, lightweight and with a compact design, to optimize payload and environmental footprint.

    In the context of a growing need for high-quality imaging from professional and commercial drone users, Sony developed the ILX-LR1 camera by listening to partner and market requests, bringing Sony imaging technology to the market in a light form factor and dedicated features. (more…)

  • norelem launches new series of friction joints

    norelem launches new series of friction joints

    Precision, flexibility and durability are critical in industrial sectors to optimise operations while maintaining safety and value. One component that remains constant is friction joints, which are valuable for connecting components in situations where traditional methods may not be practical.

    To address these evolving demands, global standard components manufacturer norelem, has launched a new series of friction joints (10271) designed to meet the unique requirements of various industries, providing essential benefits that cater to a wide range of customers.

    Marcus Schneck, CEO of norelem, said: “One of the key benefits of our friction joints for customers is their ability to deliver precise and adjustable resistance to motion.

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  • Evonik develops new model of skin microbiome

    Evonik develops new model of skin microbiome

    Evonik has developed a new model of the skin microbiome. For the first time, this model allows a scientifically substantiated evaluation of the influence of cosmetic ingredients and products on skin microbiota in laboratory tests.

    The company is currently testing cosmetic ingredients from its own product portfolio to obtain evidence-based information on their microbiome-friendliness. Cosmetic producers and consumers are increasingly interested in scientific evidence of the efficacy of cosmetics. In addition, the data will give Evonik a basis for developing even better cosmetic ingredients.

    The skin microbiome – comprising all bacteria, fungi, and viruses found in the skin – varies from one person to another. It is exposed to many internal and external influences, from diet to sunlight. The occurrence of specific strains of bacteria is characteristic of certain skin zones, which can be described as sebaceous, moist or dry. (more…)

  • Rimac shows off its supercar in New York City

    Rimac shows off its supercar in New York City

    Following the widely celebrated premiere of the Nevera R at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering, the latest addition to the Nevera family, the Nevera R, began its tour of the northeastern United States with a showcase in New York City’s famed Times Square.

    The electric hyper sportscar will then make its way to Long Island for The Bridge classic car show on Saturday, September 14, followed by stops at local showrooms in Rimac Greenwich, CT, in partnership with Miller Motorcars, and Rimac New York, Manhattan, NY, in collaboration with Manhattan Motorcars.

    Mate Rimac, founder and CEO of Rimac Group, says: “The Nevera represents a landmark in automotive performance: a record-shattering car capable of setting new standards at the Nürburgring Nordschleife while also providing the comfort to drive thousands of miles across continents. When we set out to re-engineer this hyper-GT, we turned to our customers for feedback. (more…)