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ITRI Exhibits Innovations in E-Health Wearables at CES 2021

Share this article Share this article HSINCHU, Taiwan, Jan. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  The Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI), Taiwan s largest and one of the world s leading high-tech applied research institutions, today announced it will demonstrate e-health wearable technologies at its CES 2021 event site (https://event.itri.org/CES2021). ITRI s e-health wearable technologies include iCardioGuard for long-term real-time monitoring of physiological and psychological status for home and elderly care; Heart Guardian for continuous real-time monitoring of patients with heart disease; iSmartweaR for measuring physiological conditions including heart rate and respiratory rate using smart textiles; and iDarlingWeaR for infant healthcare featuring ITRI s harmless low-power radar sensing technology.

Virtual Press Office Exhibitor Profiles: CES 2021

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Virtual Press Office Exhibitor Profiles: CES 2021 January 7, 2021 GMT NEW YORK, Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The following event roundup from Virtual Press Office is a list of featured exhibitors for CES 2021, the most influential tech event in the world, which takes place digitally from January 11-14. CES 2021 exhibitor media kits, press releases and photos are available on the Official Exhibitor Media Center, managed by Virtual Press Office/Cision PR Newswire: https://ces.vporoom.com CES 2021 media kits on Virtual Press Office ADVERTISEMENT Press Kit: ces.vporoom.com/Aetrex

NIST awards nearly $4M to support metals-based additive manufacturing

NIST awards nearly $4M to support metals-based additive manufacturing The US Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded nearly $4 million in grants to help accelerate the adoption of new measurement methods and standards to advance US competitiveness in metals-based additive manufacturing (AM). Additive manufacturing typically creates parts and components by building them layer by layer, based on a 3D computer model that is virtually sliced into many thin layers. Metals-based additive processes form parts by melting or sintering material in powder form. The process offers advantages such as reduced material waste, lower energy intensity, reduced time to market and just-in-time production.

ITRI s VLSI-TSA and VLSI-DAT Symposia will Kick Off in April 2021

[December 28, 2020] HSINCHU, Dec. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/  AI, 5G, deep learning, and biomedical electronics are reshaping industries and experiences in the semiconductor industry. To address these key trends, the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) will host the 2021 International Symposia on VLSI Technology, Systems and Applications (VLSI-TSA) and Design, Automation and Test (VLSI-DAT) on April 19-22, 2021 at the Ambassador Hotel, Hsinchu, Taiwan. Experts from top companies and prestigious academic institutions, including TSMC, IBM, Hitachi, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), The University of Tokyo, and Olin College of Engineering will share their insights and latest research findings on 5G and AI product innovations, techniques of efficient deep learning, in-memory computing, DTCO and advanced packaging, hardware security, biomedical applications, and low dimensional materials and devices.

NIST Awards Nearly $4 Million to Support Metals-Based Additive Manufacturing

With funding from the NIST Metals-Based Additive Manufacturing Grants Program, Georgia Tech Research Corp., the University of Texas at El Paso, Purdue University and Northeastern University will help advance metals-based additive manufacturing by leveraging NIST s expertise in the area. NIST mechanical engineer Brandon Lane studies this layer-by-layer printing process in depth to help manufacturers improve their “recipes” for quality parts and assemblies at NIST s Additive Manufacturing Metrology Testbed. Credit: © Earl Zubkoff GAITHERSBURG, Md. The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded nearly $4 million in grants to help accelerate the adoption of new measurement methods and standards to advance U.S. competitiveness in metals-based additive manufacturing (AM). 

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