embedded world 2019
Arrow Electronics showcases range of AI capabilities at embedded world
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rrow Electronics will be showcasing a number of systems at Embedded World that enable users to harness the power of artificial intelligence (AI) in their applications. Arrow has teamed up with its suppliers to offer
technology, guidance and support that will help implement AI functionality across a wide range of sectors including industrial, healthcare and transportation. Many companies lack the expertise to take full advantage of the capabilities that AI provides. Arrow’s “Sensor-to-Sunset” approach means that it can assist with deployment of AI functionality from the cloud right to the edge of networks. The ability to deploy AI within edge computing is unlocking a range of new possibilities. Machine vision, well established in the industrial sphere, can be taken to the next level with AI enabling identification of objects and people. This can also expand the role of robotic systems in terms of their ability to recognise, analyse and make decisions and also from a safety standpoint, meaning that they can work alongside human operators instead of in a caged area. Arrow’s extensive portfolio of embedded vision solutions provides a strong platform for companies adopting AI techniques in this area. Arrow Electronics guides innovation forward for over 150,000 of the world’s
leading manufacturers of technology used in homes, business and daily life. With 2017 sales of $26.6 billion, Arrow aggregates electronics and enterprise computing solutions for customers and suppliers in industrial and commercial markets. The company maintains a network of more than 345 locations serving over 80 countries.
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Components in Electronics
December 2018/January 2019 39
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