ANNOUNCING: Robotics Summer Showcase 2021 New 3-month programme of online events launches 5th May
First summer-long showcase to highlight cutting-edge in UK robotics research and innovation, offering unique opportunities for industry and academia to collaborate
London, United Kingdom, April 29 2021 The EPSRC UK Robotics & Autonomous Systems (UK-RAS Network) today announces the programme for its first Robotics Summer Showcase – a unique summer-long showcase of the cutting-edge in UK robotics research and innovation. This programme will run from May to July, and launches on Wednesday 5th May with an online opening ceremony (3-4pm BST), which will feature a welcome from the EPSRC UK-RAS Network Chair, Professor Robert Richardson, keynote speakers Dr James Chandler (University of Leeds), Dr Simon Watson (University of Manchester) and Dr Katrin Solveig Lohan (Heriot-Watt University), plus exclusive event previews. Attendees can register for the event now via: https://www.eventbrite
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The Head of Cyber Ninja, the auditing company hired to audit the result of the 2020 Presidential election in Arizona s Maricopa County, is a supporter of former President Donald Trump. According to The Arizona Republic, Doug Logan, the Florida-based company Cyber Ninjas founder, posted pro-Trump election collusion conspiracy theories on a now-defunct Twitter account.
Cyber Ninja Auditing Company Founder, a Trump Supporter
(Photo : Joe Raedle/Getty Images) Former President Donald Trump embraces the American flag as he arrives on stage to address the Conservative Political Action Conference held in the Hyatt Regency
Arizona s GOP-controlled Senate has hired Logan s company to perform a new post-election analysis of performance in its most populated county. Countless recounts and investigations have reported that Trump lost the county by around 45,000 votes to Joe Biden.
Five Reasons Remote Technology Makes Sense Even If You Never Plan to Operate Your Power Plant Remotely
The case for advanced analytics and remote diagnostics
During the last 25 years significant advancements have been made in remote monitoring capabilities for power plants. A number of operations and maintenance (O&M) functions can routinely be managed remotely, and it is also becoming more common for peaking and renewable energy plants to be remotely operated reliably and safely.
Operating and maintaining a full-scale power plant remotely presents challenges that require sophisticated systems, reliable sensor and diagnostic equipment, stable high-bandwidth communication, and advanced security protocols. Even with progress made in each of these areas, some plant managers don’t foresee a scenario where remote operations will become the norm. But even in cases where there are no plans to run a generating station from a remote location, there is still a solid case for adopting remo
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Nearly 98% of Respondents Claim Pandemic Has Accelerated Digital Transformation, Connected Work, Boosted Productivity and Given Them Hope
VANCOUVER, Wash.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–#covid19–COVID-19 is set to change every major aspect of how we work, according to a new survey conducted by RealWear, the makers of the popular fully ruggedized wearable headset for remote work.
The survey, titled
The Future of Work Pulse Survey, asked participants 11 questions related to how COVID-19 is impacting the future of work.
In summary:
Half of the respondents felt collaboration has actually improved since COVID-19.
70% of the respondents felt more hopeful regarding the future since the pandemic.