Growing at a CAGR of 10.5% during the forecast period
May 11, 2023
The rise of satellite communication systems is a key trend in the military communication industry. This technology enables soldiers to communicate in remote areas where traditional communication networks are not available.
‘Capture the Phish’ event combines software engineering and cybersecurity to drive innovation
May 10, 2023
Inspired by the “capture the flag” game, the full-day hackathon event challenged participants to identify potential phishing risks within a group of given emails and develop solutions to detect and block malicious activity.
Research centers, open data sets, and industry collaboration where atoms and bytes meet
May 9, 2023
Open agricultural data, neuromorphic computing, deep fake detection, edge AI systems, smart transportation data, and AI-based manufacturing are among the variety of cutting-edge topics to be explored by IPAI through several current and emerging university research centers.
Michael Johnson represented the engineering community at the summit
May 8, 2023
Collaborative, consensus-based technology standards are essential to promoting the safety, reliability, and sustainability of innovations, according to ASME.
Propel computer science to the nation’s top 10, launch the Institute of Physical AI, and expand semiconductor facilities
May 5, 2023
As student interest in computing-related majors and the societal impact of AI and semiconductor chips continues to rise rapidly, Purdue University and its board of trustees announced a major initiative, Purdue Computes, consisting of three dimensions.
The increasing demand for sustainable and healthy buildings is in part due to the impact net zero carbon buildings can have across two key factors for business success: meeting the expectations of visitors and attracting and retaining talent.
Critical updates for data center, telecom, and utility battery applications slated for the 25th annual event
May 3, 2023
Battcon is an educational event where more than 400 battery users, engineers, and manufacturers learn the latest industry trends and how to apply best practices to the manufacturing, safety, selection, installation, and use of stationary batteries.
The standard draws from ASHRAE Standard 105, among others
May 2, 2023
Standard 228 does not apply to the establishment of building energy performance goals or limits, design guidance or design requirements, embodied energy of building materials and systems, and transportation to and from a building.