Global 3D market to be doubled by 2024?

According to StockApps, by 2024, the global 3D market is going to be $25 billion market, double the present market value. In 2021, the 3D printing market revenue was expected to be nearly 40%, $17.6 billion. According to statistics, “the strong upward trend will continue in the following years, with sales increasing by 43 percent by 2024. By 2026, the entire sector is expected to … Continue reading Global 3D market to be doubled by 2024?

What are the top 10 predictions in the IT industry?

As per Rick Villars, vice president of Worldwide Research, IDC Group, “Digitalization is now an integral but dynamic part of our world. The IT and communications industry itself will be one of the most changing industries over the next few years.” “CIOs need to build procurement, development, and service teams that align with as-a-service and results-oriented technology delivery models. The main task of ICT providers, … Continue reading What are the top 10 predictions in the IT industry?

What is Anthropomorphism in HRI?

HRI is commonly referred to as Human-Robot interaction. It is an emerging field in the robotic environment. It is focused mainly on the notion of how robots interact with a human. In the 1940s, Isaac Asimov coined the term Robotics and raised many questions regarding the human and robot relationships. Such as, Hence, HRI can be distinguished as how robots interact with people in the … Continue reading What is Anthropomorphism in HRI?

Which are the top technology trends in 2023 by Gartner?

According to the latest press release by Gartner, the technology trends in 2023 are:- Sustainability: It is going to play an important role in the technology trends in 2023. Companies need to become more efficient in the use of raw materials, resources, energy, and material including in the IT sector. The targets can be met with the use of transparency in the process, analysis, renewable … Continue reading Which are the top technology trends in 2023 by Gartner?

Is the switch to e-mobility slow or fast?

Well, we are not unknown of the demand for Tesla and some of the other e-car models. But is it fast enough for a complete switch to e-mobility to combat the CO2 targets? Or it is too slow for the transition process and yet it is unaware of us. According to Greenpeace environmental organization study, the auto industry will manufacture 400 million petrol and diesel … Continue reading Is the switch to e-mobility slow or fast?

Are e-fuels sufficient for European cars?

As per the reports by whichev, only 2% of the cars on the road can be filled up with synthetic fuels by 2035. As per Yoann Gimbert, an e-mobility analyst at T&E, “E-fuels are presented as a carbon-neutral way to prolong the life of combustion engine technology. But the industry’s data shows there will only be enough for a tiny fraction of cars on the … Continue reading Are e-fuels sufficient for European cars?

e-car batteries of Germany

Electric vehicles are in demand and so are e-car batteries across the world. Mostly, 80% of the batteries are imported from Australia and South America. Now Germany is going to break the barrier and move forward with their production of e-car batteries. Lithium demand is not just due to electric cars but also in smartphones, laptops, and headphones. The Upper Rhine Graben’s thermal water contains … Continue reading e-car batteries of Germany

Verkor to solve its traceability issues with V-TRACE

As per the EV purchase tax credits, battery suppliers and automakers need to document the raw material sources. Verkor, a French battery innovator is working with Bureau Veritas, a lab testing, inspection, and certification company, and OPTEL to prove the traceability solution to solve the transparency issue in the supply chain. V-trace, co-developed by OPTEL and Bureau Veritas assesses the independent auditors. Verkor will document … Continue reading Verkor to solve its traceability issues with V-TRACE