AI and the Industrial Internet of Things

AI and the Industrial Internet of Things

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Seeing Clearly with LiDAR Glass

As sensing systems move into tougher environments, material choice matters more than ever. In this episode of ASME TechCast, SCHOTT’s Tina Gallo returns to discuss the glass materials inside LiDAR systems and why material selection can make such a difference in performance.To lea ...  Show more

2026 Policy Outlook for Engineers

Paul Fakes of ASME’s Washington office examines the 2026 policy issues—from federal funding to AI regulation—that could shape the future of engineering. 

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