NEWS 3 November 2023

Mikroniek November 2023: Software & Machine Learning

The November issue of Mikroniek is devoted to the theme of Software & Machine Learning.


In his editorial, AI/deep learning/machine learning consultant Jan Jacobs pleads for ‘embodied’ instead of embedded AI. The theme cover story features opportunities of digital twins for high-tech systems; from fault diagnosis and predictive maintenance to control reconfiguration. Other theme articles cover, a.o., AI trends and agricultural applications. Also included is a preview of the Precision Fair 2023 and a report of the Gas Bearing Workshop 2023.

Click here for a first impression. (Cover image courtesy of ASML and TU/e).


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