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Innatera raises €5M to bring neuromorphic AI to the edge

With its brain-inspired AI chip, TU Delft spinoff Innatera Nanosystems claims sensor data can be processed 100x faster and with up to 500x less energy than with conventional processors.

TUE PDEng answers the call to drive the future of industry

As industrial leaders look to TUs for advanced engineers to fill leadership roles, TUE’s PDEng program answers the call by infusing personal and professional development into students with training.

In other news

EU: “Self-sufficient in electric vehicle batteries by 2025” (Reuters)
IBM to ax 8,000 staff in Europe (Silicon UK)
McKinsey: economic and social opportunities of AI for the Netherlands (NL AIC)

Challenges put by the ubiquity of IoT devices

The IoT world needs rigid asset management programs. As more and more devices become connected through digital supplements, we should develop the capability to effectively manage, deploy and secure them.