A Kobe University research group including Associate Professor Maki Hideshi (Center for Environmental Management), PhD candidate Sakata Genki (Graduate School of Engineering, Department of Chemical Science and Engineering, currently employed at Central Glass…

Future Forward: Structural Health Modeling as a Multidisciplinary Pursuit
Michael D. Todd is a professor of structural engineering at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), and co-director of the UCSD Engineering Institute…
VisualEyes Provides a Forecasting Boost to the Energy Industry
Lightning, strong winds, snow, freezing temperatures, fog and heavy rain are just some of the meteorological challenges facing those managing energy-production…

Micro-Measurements Expands Offering of Full-Bridge Sensors Based on Advanced Sensors Technology
MALVERN, Pa., Jan. 12, 2016—Micro-Measurements, a Vishay Precision Group, Inc. (VPG) brand, today announced that it has expanded its product line of Transducer Class full-bridge strain gages based on Advanced Sensors technology. Offering several advantages…

Hexagon Mining Shares LiveMine Tools and Vision at HxGN Live
TUCSON, Arizona, May 26, 2015 – Imagination and innovation align in an exciting array of technology to be presented by Hexagon Mining at HxGN LIVE, Hexagon’s annual international conference, in Las Vegas, June 1-4. More than 3,500 people attend HxGN LIVE…

Autodesk’s REAL Event Covers Capture, Compute and Create
Autodesk's REAL event kicked off today in San Francisco at the Fort Mason Conference Center, with a cross-section of reality capture technology, a wide array of applications and discussion of process change. Robert Shear, the man in charge of Autodesk's reality…

Sensera Systems Delivers Vision to M2M / Internet of Things
Sensera Systems announced the launch of the company and immediate availability of its MC-30 MultiSense Camera and Cloud Service products. The company is the first to combine cellular and WiFi, high resolution still and video imaging, data logging and control,…
NSF Awards $4 Million for Project to Synchronize Time in Cyber-Physical Systems
The National Science Foundation (NSF) today announced a five-year, $4 million award to tackle the challenge of synchronizing time in cyber-physical systems (CPS)--systems that integrate sensing, computation, control and networking into physical objects and…
Smart Sensor Technology to Combat Indoor Air Pollution
Indoor air quality (IAQ) influences the health and well-being of people but for the last 20 years there has been a growing concern about pollutants in closed environments, the difficulty in identifying them and their critical levels. The European Lung Foundation…