Smart Home Tech Apple Opens the Walled Garden: Brazil Mandates App Store Reforms June 18, 2026 Pevita Pearce
E-Mobility The Carbon Cost of Intelligence: Is AI’s Climate Promise a Dangerous Illusion? June 18, 2026 Evan Lee Salim
Trade Shows and Events Digital Neurology: Overcoming the Blood-Brain Barrier to Combat Glioblastoma June 17, 2026 Lina Hope
E-Mobility The Volkswagen Crisis: Anatomy of a Corporate Existential Struggle June 17, 2026 Reynand Wu
Electrical Engineering News European Defense Industry Escalates Hiring Amidst Tech Talent Scramble June 16, 2026 Suro Senen
The Carbon Cost of Intelligence: Is AI’s Climate Promise a Dangerous Illusion? June 18, 2026 Evan Lee Salim
Renewable Energy Beyond the ‘Dark Doldrums’: Why the Energy Transition is More Resilient Than Its Critics Claim June 6, 2026 Evan Lee Salim The term Dunkelflaute—the "dark doldrums"—has become a staple of energy debates in Germany and across Europe. It describes those winter periods when the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t…
Renewable Energy Shifting Sands of Aid: Study Reveals Deep Ties Between Development Assistance and Resource Interests of EU and US June 6, 2026 Asro Vienna, Austria – A groundbreaking study by the Supply Chain Intelligence Institute Austria (ASCII) and the Austrian Institute of Economic Research (WIFO) has unveiled a complex and often overlooked nexus…
Building Technology Streamlining Information Access: An Analysis of the bba-Infoservice Digital Procurement Process June 6, 2026 Dwi Wanna Introduction: The Evolution of Professional Information Retrieval In the modern architecture and construction industry, the ability to rapidly source technical documentation, product specifications, and regulatory guidelines is not merely a…
Building Technology Honoring Excellence: ZVEH Celebrates Pivotal Contributors to the Electrical Trades June 6, 2026 Nila Kartika Wati At the annual ZVEH (Zentralverband der Deutschen Elektro- und Informationstechnischen Handwerke) conference held in late May 2026, the German electrical industry gathered to reflect on a year of transformative progress.…
Smart Home Tech Smart Sun Control: Mastering Home Assistant Automation Without Physical Sensors June 6, 2026 Ali Ikhwan Automating window shutters to descend precisely when the sun begins to glare into a room is a hallmark of a sophisticated smart home. Traditionally, this functionality has been tied to…
Smart Home Tech The DJI Avata 360: Redefining Aerial Cinematography Through Immersive 360-Degree Flight June 6, 2026 Raul Delapena Setiawan In the rapidly evolving world of drone technology, the threshold between professional-grade cinematography and consumer-friendly accessibility continues to thin. With the launch of the DJI Avata 360, the industry leader…
Electrical Engineering News Navigating the Future of Embedded Systems: The 2nd eLSA Symposium in Göttingen Charts a Course Through Regulatory and Technological Change June 6, 2026 Lina Irawan Göttingen, Germany – June 5, 2026 – The embedded systems landscape is on the cusp of a profound transformation, driven by an escalating convergence of regulatory mandates, burgeoning technological complexity,…
Renewable Energy The Orchestration of Flexibility: How enercity and Kraken are Redefining the Virtual Power Plant June 6, 2026 Layla Zulfa In the heart of Lower Saxony, a quiet revolution is taking place on a commercial parking lot. In late May 2024, a fleet of twelve Volkswagen ID. Buzz electric vans…
E-Mobility The Great Stagnation: Europe’s 2035 Combustion Engine Ambivalence and the Cost of Policy Uncertainty June 6, 2026 Azzam Bilal Chamdy The European automotive landscape is currently caught in a complex web of legislative friction, industrial anxiety, and shifting geopolitical priorities. While the European Union’s target of phasing out internal combustion…
DIY Electronics The Ghost in the Machine: How a Raspberry Pi 5 is Revolutionizing Mobile LiDAR Scanning June 6, 2026 Rifan Muazin In the rapidly evolving landscape of spatial computing and 3D mapping, high-end LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) systems have traditionally been the domain of heavy industry—bulky, prohibitively expensive, and tethered…