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Human-Robot Collaboration Marsha Marcus-Kennedy
Cobots represent an Industry 5.0 manufacturing solution that puts sophisticated technology directly in the hands of operators. By automating repetitive tasks and enabling workers to focus on higher-level tasks, cobots ensure employee safety and simplify complex applications and programming.

The Road Ahead with UAM Alistair Winning
The first batch of urban air mobility (UAM) designs are currently prototyped and going through the certifi-cation and testing process, but evolving technology promises more in the future.

The Evolution from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 Hector Barresi
Expanding the concept of Industry 4.0, Industry 5.0 creates opportunities for more sustainable and resilient manufacturing, bio-inspired technologies, safer working conditions, and enhanced global supply chain operations by leveraging technological innovations and human intelligence.

New Tech Tuesdays: What’s Driving Vehicle Safety, Security, and Performance? Rudy Ramos
In this week's New Tech Tuesday, we'll look at the roles the Infineon Traveoâ„¢ II microcontroller and Molex MXP120 sealed connector system can play in automotive safety, security, and performance.

How AI Safety Engineering Will Transform Engineering Roman Yampolskiy
Future AI development will focus on safety and risk management throughout every part of the development process. Engineers will need AI Safety standards and account for safety in the design process, use cases, and vulnerability assessment.

Circuit Protection without Circuit Protection Components Kelly Casey
Have you ever thought about circuit protection as analogous to fire protection? There are lots of ways to prevent fires. There are active systems (fire sprinklers, automated extinguisher systems) and passive systems (self-extinguishing materials, self-closing fire doors) and safety-by-design systems where careful selection of non-flammable and insulating materials as well as physical layout make fire propagation nearly impossible. As it turns out, circuit protection has similar options. Here is an example of circuit protection via a safety-by-design technique...

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