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Arbe launching 4D imaging radar beta product Phoenix

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Israel-based Arbe is launching Phoenix, its automotive 4D imaging radar beta product. This new front-end system, powered by Arbe’s proprietary chipset technology, enables evaluation and development towards production and full commercialization of 4D imaging radar for all levels of vehicle autonomy.

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Foresight signs a pilot agreement with one of China’s top three largest car manufacturers

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Israel-based Foresight Autonomous Holdings Ltd., Eyes-On will be tested in controlled and uncontrolled environments, in varying speeds and against both predefined and incidental targets. The parties will consider entering into a future commercial agreement based on the results of the pilot project.

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EP29LPSP: Applications in Plasma Physics, Astronomy, and Highway Engineering

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Ideal for demanding cryogenic environments, two-part EP29LPSP can withstand temperatures as low as 4K and can resist cryogenic shock when, for instance, it is cooled from room temperature to cryogenic temperatures within a 5-10 minute window. Table 1 highlights several commercial and research applications that use Master Bond EP29LPSP.

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Ford targeting highly autonomous vehicle for ride-sharing in 2021; new tech company investments, staffing up in Silicon Valley

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Ford intends to have a high-volume, highly autonomous SAE level 4-capable vehicle in commercial operation in 2021 in a ride-hailing or ride-sharing service. It is being specifically designed for commercial mobility services, such as ride sharing and ride hailing, and will be available in high volumes.

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U Georgia team discovers tungsten in novel bacterial enzyme; potential for cellulosic biofuels

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This discovery could ultimately lead to commercially viable conversion of cellulosic biomass to fuels and chemical feedstocks. Avoiding pretreatment would boost commercial viability. The researchers hypothesized that this new tungstoenzyme plays a key role in C. bescii to produce fuels and other useful chemicals from such feedstocks.

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