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News 5. Mimic Robotics raises $16 million to deploy frontier physical AI across industries - Mimic Robotics
6. Polestar set to become the first automotive OEM to integrate Google Maps’ new live lane guidance into the driver display in one of its vehicles - Polestar
7. Visitor registration now open for Southern Manufacturing & Electronics 2026
Defence Technology 10. Why high-durability wiring matters: understanding the foundations of reliability in aerospace and defence - Wiremasters
12. Ensuring high reliability in aerospace materials and electronics with SAM - PVA TePla OKOS
14. Connecting the future of defence - PEI-Genesis
Electrical Vehicles 16. Driving the EV revolution - TÜV SÜD
18. Designing out obsolescence: the in-house engineering model advancing EV charger longevity - Simpson & Partners
20. Say hi to hybrids with bigger electric hearts - CTEK
Data Centres 26. Modular data centres to enable innovation on the digital battlefield - EfficiencyIT
28. Engineering the invisible: how enterprise IT is preparing for AI - Vertiv
AI 32. Codefusion studio 2.0: accelerating deployment of physical intelligence - Analog Devices
34. ASICS meet AI at the edge: how application-specific chips support fast, efficient edge AI - Swindon Silicon Systems
36. AI turns up the heat on data centre design and sparks a cooling revolution - LiquidStack
Cables 42. Flexible rubber cables: Durability and adaptability for modern electrical systems - Batt Cables
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