A slice of Raspberry Pi in 2026 - the little computer that's saying a big no to unethical use of its technology
Raspberry Pi's educational roots have expanded far and wide, but let's keep it out of the real-life battlefields...
Raspberry Pi's educational roots have expanded far and wide, but let's keep it out of the real-life battlefields...
AI chips, models, and data are generally seen as the limiting factors for AI growth. But Caspar Herzberg, CEO at Aveva, argues that electrical grids are emerging as the binding constraint to scaling AI.
A passage to India as part of a new joint initiative.
Local software data integration tool FME priming everything from handy visitor cell phone maps to full-blown digital twin operational visibility
FedEx has masses of data across its global network. CDO Vishal Talwar is tasked with delivering efficiency, simplification and new revenue generation.
Vodafone IoT CEO Erik Brenneis explains how they have taken the lead for a new category of hyperscale infrastructure for IoT connectivity. Their strategy has profound implications for the future of physical AI and business processes.
Quantum tech provides a useful contrast to the noisy AI sector. But that can be a problem, warned a UK policy conference.
Kelly Soderlund, Head of Insights at Samsara, discusses how Samsara's Fleet Safety Report shows how AI-powered monitoring can reduce serious road incidents by identifying risks and understanding driver behavior.
It's over a century old, but Caterpillar is adapting to building the new AI-powered physical world in the same way as it did the analog version...
Rudy Kuhn of Celonis unpacks why enterprises can't become truly AI-ready until their processes are visible, modular, and free from system constraints.
diginomica's partners bring their own key takeaways and practical examples of topic authority based on what they are seeing on the ground with customers and in their research. Here's a round-up of the best pieces published in 2025.
Praveen Murugesan of Samsara reveals how physical AI can map the future of commercial driving to reduce costs, protect frontline workers with proactive safety, and empower drivers to handle the unexpected.
NVIDIA’s new Apollo platform promises to streamline AI surrogate modeling techniques for physical AI. The short-term opportunity is to speed up some engineering processes by tens to thousands of times. In the long run, it could enable new enterprise workflows more broadly.