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Low-power, reliable transmitter chip
Researchers at MIT (United States) have developed a compact transmitter chip that reduces signal errors by a factor of four and extends battery life for IoT devices.
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September 2025

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Leading Suppliers of MICROSCOPES FOR OC OF ELECTRONICS
Who are India's Leading Suppliers of Microscopes for Quality Control of Electronics? Here is the list...
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September 2025

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Compact swarm-level AI drones navigation using neural network
Researchers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University (Shanghai, China) have developed a compact AI navigation system for drones.
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September 2025

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ML-based wireless power transfer
Researchers at Chiba University (Chiba, Japan) have developed a machine learning-based method to design wireless power transfer (WPT) systems that stay efficient and stable across varying loads.
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September 2025
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Wi-Fi that knows who you are
WhoFi, developed at La Sapienza University (Rome, Italy), is a Wi-Fi-based surveillance system that identifies individuals by how their bodies disrupt wireless signals; no cameras, contact, or consent is needed.
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September 2025

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3mm-thick holographic display that delivers lifelike 3D visuals
Stanford researchers (California) have unveiled a 3mm-thick holographic display that delivers lifelike 3D visuals using true holography, not stereoscopy.
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September 2025

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Smart Trolley Robot 'TROLL.E 1.0'
Robots now play a vital role across modern society, often described as human-like due to their growing presence in social and commercial environments.
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September 2025
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Compact metal-free thin-film supercapacitor delivers 200V
GDUT (Guangzhou, China )researchers have developed a metal-free thin-film supercapacitor (TFSC) stack that delivers 200V in just 3.8cm³.
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September 2025

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Al-powered self-driving lab tests materials 10x faster
Researchers at NC State (Raleigh, North Carolina) have developed an Al-powered self-driving lab that uses dynamicstate flow and real-time data to test materials 10x faster than traditional labs.
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September 2025

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Breakthrough in co-packaging photonic and electronic chips
The MIT (United States) FUTUR-IC team has developed a breakthrough chip packaging method that co-integrates electronics and photonics using passive alignment.
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September 2025

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433MHz Wireless RELAY SWITCH
This cost-effective 433MHz wireless relay switch circuit allows remote relay control using an RF transmitter and receiver module. It is ideal for scenarios where wired connections are impractical or undesirable, such as remote lighting, wireless home automation, garage door control, or DIY IoT devices.
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September 2025

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AirPod: Standalone FM Earbud
Earlier in this series, a compact FM radio was created using a touch display.
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September 2025
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Ultra-low-voltage white OLED
Tokyo scientists have developed a white OLED that operates at a voltage of less than 1.5 volts, far lower than the typical 2.5 volts.
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September 2025
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Better method found to grow largearea, high-quality InSe wafers
Researchers at Peking University (Beijing, China) and Renmin University (Beijing, China) have developed a new 'solid-liquid-solid' method to grow large-area, high-quality indium selenide (InSe) wafers.
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September 2025

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Can India Shift From ASSEMBLY LINES TO OWNERSHIP OF The Designs And Products?
Make-in-India is NOT assembled in India. Can the country shift from assembly lines to ownership of designs and products? Despite strong talent and policy support, India’s electronics sector is booming in scale but lacking in innovation. As the world realigns its supply chains, can we finally emerge as the global nerve centre of complex modern multinational supply chains, along with developing its edge in design and IP?
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September 2025

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MINIATURE AC-DC MODULE With Selectable Voltage
The increasing use of IoT devices and smart appliances has driven demand for compact and efficient power solutions.
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September 2025

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STARTUPS & INNOVATORS
JARVIS transforms CCTV into intelligent surveillance with AI-powered audio and video analytics.
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September 2025

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A CUSTOMISED Li-Fi LINK For Seamless Communication
Light fidelity (Li-Fi) is a widely adopted form of wireless communication that uses optical energy to verify device functionality.
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September 2025

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Memristor-based chip promises faster RF signal processing
Researchers from UMass Amherst, Texas A&M, and TetraMem (New England) have developed a novel SoC that uses memristors to process analogue RF signals faster and more efficiently than traditional SDRs.
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September 2025
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Thin-film sensors that operate from -50° to 950°C without protective coatings
A team at Zhejiang University (Zhejiang, China) has developed a one-step laser method to create thin-film temperature sensors that operate from -50°C to 950°C, without the need for protective coatings.
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September 2025

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AI based Training Manager for AOI? It's already here.
Training Manager empowers your team to retrain inspection models in real time-making quality control faster, smarter, and easier to manage.
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September 2025
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Public USB charging ports can now hack phones
A new threat called choicejacking bypasses 'charge only' prompts at public USB ports by impersonating input devices and injecting commands in just 133 milliseconds.
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September 2025

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Al-Powered Technologies Transform AUTISM CARE AND THERAPY
Technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR), robotics, and wearables are beginning to play a significant role in enhancing support and care for individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
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September 2025

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Origami-inspired robotic sheet
For adaptive robotics, KAIST(University in Daejeon, South Korea) researchers have created an origami-inspired robotic sheet that folds, crawls, and grasps while sensing its environment in real time.
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September 2025
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Real-time, private AI on mobile, wearable, and edge systems
Sejong University’s (Seoul, South Korea) STAU hardware brings large language models like BERT and GPT to embedded devices, removing the need for cloud-based processing.
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September 2025

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Al-driven method detects and assesses corrosion automatically
In a major step toward autonomous industrial monitoring, researchers from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, Karnataka, and QSRTC have developed an Al-driven method to detect and assess corrosion in power systems, eliminating the need for human input.
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September 2025

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OBJECT RECOGNITION And DISTANCE MEASUREMENT Using Raspberry Pi 5 And Hailo-8L AI
Imagine a vehicle cruising at 54 kilometres per hour, roughly the speed of an object moving 0.5 metres per frame at 30 frames per second (0.5 × 30 × 3.6 = 54 km/hr).
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September 2025

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New standard strengthens V2X systems
Keysight Technologies (UK) and Korea’s Automotive Technology Institute (KATECH) have co-developed a new global testing standard, ISO/TR 17716:2025, to enhance the safety and reliability of connected vehicles.
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September 2025

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MAGNET-FREE EV TECH Was Inevitable, But Now It Seems Urgent
Amid global concerns over rare-earth supply chains and copper price volatility, the UK's AEM and Sterling Tools recently held a virtual session unveiling magnet and copper-free motors— proven in Europe and now being localised for India.
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September 2025

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Where Are We Heading WITH AI, AGI, AND ASI
The path from AI to AGI and ASI is more than technological; it is profoundly human. The real issue is not if machines surpass us, but whether we prove wise enough to steer them responsibly.
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