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CES 2024: Here are the Washington state companies taking tech innovation to Las Vegas

GeekWire

based SigmaDesign is a product design, engineering, and manufacturing firm serving such markets as medical, military, food and beverage, aviation, automotive and more. Amazon The Seattle tech giant will have its usual presence at CES across a range of businesses, including automotive, advertising, devices and more.

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SAP aims for more digital and resilient supply chains

CIO Business Intelligence

This is an important factor, especially in the automotive industry in the switch to electric vehicles because the quantities are smaller. Catena-X, an ecosystem and open-data space, is currently being established in the automotive industry and Saueressig expects the first concrete applications in the current year.

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Idaho startup Continuous Composites inks deal with French manufacturing giant Saint-Gobain

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-based startup Continuous Composites has entered into a joint development agreement with leading French industrial conglomerate Saint-Gobain to develop and bring to market the company’s proprietary form of 3D printing. In addition, Saint-Gobain has made a cash investment in the Idaho startup.

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Polestar’s Precept concept becomes Polestar 5 electric sedan

The Verge

The company first revealed the Precept in concept form back in February, with sporty intentions, a software system powered by Google’s Android, and an interior chock-full of sustainable material. Polestar also has teased a deeper integration of Android Automotive, Google’s native infotainment system, in the Precept.

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More on OnLive: New Cloud Solution Delivers Secure Cross-Platform Deployment for Graphics Intensive Applications

CTOvision

The OnLive® CloudLift Enterprise service offers businesses the ability to stream latency-sensitive Graphics Intensive Applications (GIAs), such as high-definition interactive demos, simulations and 3D programs, from the cloud to virtually any device instantly, with unparalleled control, security and support.

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How Nvidia beat everyone else in the AI race

Vox

Nvidia was founded to design a specific kind of chip called a graphics card — also commonly called a GPU (graphics processing unit) — that enables the output of fancy 3D visuals on the computer screen. That acquisition was pretty clearly intended to get control over a software architecture that most of the industry relied on,” says Peinert.

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Why is Reverse Engineering is So Popular Today?

Galido

One of the most prominent reasons so many are turning to this- is that both the hardware and the software required are far more affordable than they once were. The automotive and aviation industries are making extensive use of this technology, even the medical industry is producing intricate devices produced by SLA Printing.