A new evidence for approach to R&I

The Commission has published the 2024 edition of the Science, Research and Innovation (R&I) Performance report (SRIP). Over the past two decades, there has been an increase in EU investments in R&I which has contributed to the EU’s competitiveness in green tech especially, and to the overall high quality of EU research. The report also highlights Read more about A new evidence for approach to R&I[…]

5G towards 6G for CitiVerse Conference & B2B

Haptic R&D Consulting is glad to announce its online participation in the upcoming ‘5G towards 6G for CitiVerse’ event, a pivotal conference dedicated to exploring how Artificial Intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), Blockchain, and Extended Reality (XR) are propelling urban innovation in future cities and communities. This event is set to showcase and promote Read more about 5G towards 6G for CitiVerse Conference & B2B[…]

Touching the Future Haptic Technology in Business Automation

In the age of digital transformation, businesses are continually seeking innovative ways to enhance their operations and provide seamless experiences to both employees and customers. One such innovation that is reshaping the landscape of business automation is haptic technology. Haptic technology, which focuses on simulating the sense of touch in the digital world, is making Read more about Touching the Future Haptic Technology in Business Automation[…]

EIC fund invest more than €500 million to scale up breakthrough innovations

The European Commission has announced the second round of direct equity investment through the European Innovation Council (EIC) Fund. Since its launch in 2020, the EIC Fund has now approved 111 investments in highly innovative start-ups and small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) totalling more than €500 million to scale up breakthrough innovations in areas such Read more about EIC fund invest more than €500 million to scale up breakthrough innovations[…]

New European rules and actions for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The Commission proposes today new rules and actions aiming to turn Europe into the global hub for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI). The combination of the first-ever legal framework on AI and a new Coordinated Plan with Member States will guarantee the safety and fundamental rights of people and businesses, while strengthening AI uptake, investment and innovation across the EU. Read more about New European rules and actions for trustworthy Artificial Intelligence (AI)[…]

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Use of forecasting haptic feedback to overcome distance limit in human-to-machine applications

A Tactile Internet is potentially the next phase of the Internet of Things, in which humans can touch and interact with remote or virtual objects while experiencing realistic haptic feedback. A team of researchers led by Elaine Wong at the University of Melbourne, Australia, developed a method for enhancing haptic feedback experiences in human-to-machine applications Read more about Use of forecasting haptic feedback to overcome distance limit in human-to-machine applications[…]

Development of haptic touch sensor that works by static electricity

Super-micro, low-power sensors and devices that can send and receive signals and information anytime, anywhere will become an integral part of people’s lives in a hyper-connected world driven by the Internet of Things (IoT). The question is how to continually supply electricity to the countless electronic devices connected to the system. This is because it Read more about Development of haptic touch sensor that works by static electricity[…]

How 5G will be followed by 6G

Future wireless networks of the 6th generation (6G) will consist of a multitude of small radio cells that need to be connected by broadband communication links. In this context, wireless transmission at THz frequencies represents a particularly attractive and flexible solution. Researchers at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have now developed a novel concept for Read more about How 5G will be followed by 6G[…]

Consumers perceptions of the desirability of the smart home

Smart home technologies are marketed to enhance your home and make life easier. However, UK consumers are not convinced that they can trust the privacy and security of these technologies, a study by WMG, University of Warwick has shown Smart Home technology. The ‘smart home’ can be defined as the integration of Internet-enabled, digital devices Read more about Consumers perceptions of the desirability of the smart home[…]

Any IoT device may become vulnerable to thieves

Rice University engineers have one-upped their own technique to increase security for the “internet of things.” In truth, their upping is far greater than one. Kaiyuan Yang, an assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at Rice’s Brown School of Engineering, and graduate student Yan He have introduced a technique to make security more than Read more about Any IoT device may become vulnerable to thieves[…]