9th April 2024 Ellison Institute Case Study The Ellison Institute of Technology Los Angeles adopted the Sapio unified informatics platform because it has the capability, flexibility, and extensibility to meet its present and future needs.
MathWorks • 5th April 2024 Trimble Develops ISO 26262–Compliant GNSS Software with Polyspace New software for the automotive industry was created from the ground up by Trimble to ensure compliance with the Automotive Safety Integrity Level scheme defined by the ISO® 26262 Functional Safety for Road Vehicles standard.
MathWorks • 4th April 2024 Enhancing Engineering Education at New Jersey Institute of Technology with MATLAB Integration MATLAB can be used to automate complex math calculations, which allows more time for students to learn engineering problem-solving skills and extrapolate those skills to more complex, real-world applications beyond just heat and mass transfer.
Exponent • 19th January 2024 Realizing the Promise of CAR T-Cell Therapy and Companion Diagnostics Developing CAR T-cell therapies and companion diagnostics requires expertise in discovery, regulatory compliance, biomanufacturing, and long-term real-world evidence generation.
Exponent • 18th November 2023 The Importance of Patent Enablement Across Technical Disciplines The U.S. Supreme Court's Amgen v. Sanofi ruling reinforces the enablement requirement and the value of technical expertise in patent law.
Exponent • 24th October 2023 Could Clean Hydrogen Change Your Industry? Armed with information about the time frame to conversion and various opportunities, risks, and uncertainties, companies can strategically select and pursue projects with higher probabilities of economic, technological, and environmental success.
MathWorks • 16th October 2023 Qualitas Accelerates IBIS-AMI Model Development The IBIS-AMI model generated from MathWorks SerDes Toolbox™ enables Qualitas designers to explore various solution spaces and review the test results together with SerDes architect engineers and signal integrity engineers. This has helped Qualitas reduce development time for the IBIS-AMI model by 30–40%.
Exponent • 12th October 2023 FDA Proposes Rule to Regulate Lab-Developed Tests New rule would specify that all IVDs are devices under the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, including when the manufacturer is a laboratory.
Exponent • 22nd September 2023 Strategies for Navigating Changing PFAS Regulations A comparison of state regulations reveals numerous difficulties and little convergence, including ambiguous language and inconsistencies in compliance timelines, testing standards, and penalties for noncompliance. Collectively, this has created a maze of PFAS regulations for manufacturers of consumer products to navigate.
MathWorks • 31st August 2023 All Nippon Airways Uses MATLAB to Predict Aircraft Component Failures Airlines usually rely on two types of maintenance: preventive and corrective. Over the past decade, ANA has launched a predictive maintenance strategy to help reduce aircraft downtime and increase operational efficiency. This strategy leverages ANA’s operational data and domain knowledge to help anticipate component failures before they occur.
Exponent • 7th August 2023 Medtech Industry Expresses Major Concerns About EtO Proposal Industry associations voice strong concerns about potential negative impacts on patient care, supply, and sterilization alternatives.
Exponent • 23rd June 2023 FDA Issues Draft GCP Guidance to Modernize Clinical Trials FDA requests feedback on the application of good clinical practices to increasingly diverse trial types and data sources.
Exponent • 23rd June 2023 EU Institutes Unified Patent Court The Unified Patent Court offers a uniform, specialized, and efficient framework for patent litigation across the European Union
Exponent • 16th June 2023 Selecting the Right Commercial Battery for Medical Devices Many medical device manufacturers make commercial electronics batteries their first choice for product integration, but while commercial batteries offer significant benefits in cost and time, they are far from plug-and-play.
14th June 2023 Manhattan College Offers Chemical Engineering Students a Control Room Experience with MATLAB “Using MATLAB, chemical engineering students got control room experience while remotely controlling and acquiring data from their gas permeation experiment.” Dr. Aravind Suresh, Manhattan College
Exponent • 13th June 2023 EPA Proposes New Power Plant GHG Rules Proposed regulations seek major greenhouse gas cuts from power plants through carbon capture and storage and hydrogen co-firing technologies by 2030.
Exponent • 8th June 2023 Nuclear Power’s Small Modular Future How advances in nuclear technology and safety could help expand the use of electricity and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
MathWorks • 31st May 2023 Hohenheim University Simulates the Operation of a Biogas Plant with Simulink and Simscape Using MATLAB and Simulink, researchers developed a simulation flow model that calculates the biogas production rate, based on the substrate mixture, and prognosticates the electrical and thermal output of the CHP system.
Exponent • 19th May 2023 Preparing for New FDA Diversity Action Plan Requirements in Clinical Trials Improving diversity in clinical trials can help tech and life sciences companies capture the data they need to develop more effective products and targeted therapeutic interventions — but ensuring participant diversity will soon also be required for many clinical trials.
EE World • 3rd April 2023 Harnessing silicon: the future of lithium-ion batteries Companies are taking different approaches to achieve the benefits of a silicon anode. Enovix Corporation has developed a proprietary cell architecture to harness the benefits of a 100% active silicon anode in an advanced lithium-ion battery.
Google Workspace • 9th February 2023 Red Hat Customer Success Story Red Hat uses Google Workspace and Google Cloud to build and scale Shadowbot—its innovative, enterprise chat assistant. Shadowbot provides real-time answers to questions and improves efficiency and performance.
Google Workspace • 6th September 2022 Trondheim Kommune's Customer Success Story Trondheim’s municipal employees connect, create, and collaborate in the office and in the field with Google Workspace, improving efficiency and mobility.
Blog Post • 28th October 2021 Batteries are the New Semiconductors As mobile computing and communication devices continue to become smaller and faster with more features and functionality, the pace of innovation will no longer be governed solely by the semiconductor, but more and more by the battery. Metaphorically, batteries are the new semiconductors.
Blog Post • 20th October 2021 Ahead of the Crowd — Going Above Supply-Chain Delays The ocean transportation system has never been as clogged for a prolonged period as it is now. Cargo is piling up in terminals faster than trucks and trains can move it out. As companies now take drastic actions to deal with delays, we’re pleased we acted six months ago.