Cancer cases are on the rise in Europe, with melanoma - the most dangerous type of skin cancer - the sixth most common. With support from European Union (EU) funds, medical device start-up Bdetect has launched a portable, non-invasive early detection device based on technology developed by scientists, reports Euronews.
With the development of artificial intelligence solutions, the demand for fast and energy-efficient data transmission is increasing significantly. Scientists from the Faculty of Computer Science, Information Technology and Energy at Riga Technical University (RTU) are successfully testing a new modulator for optical interconnects in data centres and setting a data transmission record.
Riga Technical University (RTU), RTU Riga Business School and the Latvian IT Cluster sign a Memorandum of Cooperation with the Hamburg Artificial Intelligence Centre (ARIC). The memorandum was signed at the German-Latvian Business Forum in Hamburg, which focuses on the development of digital innovations and the logistics sector.