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Food industries embrace AI sensors to improve efficiencies

Food industries embrace AI sensors to improve efficiencies Lisa Lock Scientific Editor Andrew Zinin Lead Editor Food waste is a nagging problem that weighs heavily on global food production, distribution and sales industries—but an emerging generation of AI sensors is providing a raft of fresh solutions. The embrace of AI in food industries has been swift, which is why Flinders University researchers have worked with an international research team to build the first comprehensive overview of...

Phys.org 7d ago

The jet fuel shock wipes out half of the global airline industry's expected profits

Revenues are forecast to rise strongly and passenger traffic to hit new records, yet the global airline industry is seeing profits squeezed by an Iran war-driven jet fuel price shock, according to the industry's latest outlook. Air travel demand is strong and revenues are growing across the airline industry, yet profits are expected to halve in 2026 as soaring jet fuel prices hit companies worldwide, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). This is stated in the...

Euronews 2d ago

IstGPT: LLM-based Anomaly Detection for Spatial-Temporal Graph in Industrial Systems

arXiv:2606.01691v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Industrial Internet systems face increasing threats from sophisticated industrial control system (ICS) attacks, resulting in critical safety incidents. However, existing tools exhibit limited effectiveness in real-time anomaly detection due to the complex dependencies among sensors and actuators. To tackle this, we present IstGPT, the first industrial anomaly detection tool based on LLMs and graph learning to provide real-time protection...

arXiv CS 8d ago

Sugarcane industry to plan for future as worries about urban sprawl grow

Sugarcane industry worries about future as Cairns's urban growth encroaches Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 7:29am In short: Sugarcane growers near Cairns say urban expansion is reducing farmland and putting the region's sugar industry at risk. Industry groups and stakeholders are forming a committee to push for stronger protections for agricultural land in future town planning decisions. Growers see an opportunity to transition into the production of other sugarcane-based products beyond raw sugar crystal.

ABC Australia 19h ago

Higher pay attracts new blood to bus industry, but job demands make retention a challenge, say bus captains

Higher pay attracts new blood to bus industry, but job demands make retention a challenge, say bus captains One driver said newcomers may not be prepared to face the gruelling realities of the job, such as long work hours and split shifts. SINGAPORE: Higher starting pay could attract people to join the public bus industry, but retaining them will remain an uphill task, several bus captains told CNA. This is because better wages and bonuses alone are unlikely to convince newcomers to stay on...

Channel News Asia 5d ago

Industrial tourism: a different kind of holiday experience

What do an old steelwork, a 17th-century mill and a car factory have in common? All three are industrial sites... and tourist attractions! Six regions from six European countries are promoting tourism in industrial areas through the IndusTour project.

Euronews 2d ago

European Commission is set to criticise Italy for weak industrial strategy

The Commission will criticise Italy’s lack of robust industrial plans and calls for measures to incentivise investment in capital markets as well as reform of tax system, in country-specific recommendations to be published tomorrow. The European Commission will urge Italy to adopt an industrial strategy aimed at reducing territorial disparities, reform its tax system, and strengthen its capital market, according to a document seen by Euronews. The recommendations are set to be published on 3...

Euronews 7d ago

'We're not greenies': Dive industry makes case for stronger ocean protections

Dive industry calls for more no-fish, no-drill zones as marine park review looms Thu 4 Jun 2026 at 4:56am Australia's dive industry has backed calls to expand no-fishing and no-drilling zones across the nation's oceans ahead of a federal review of marine parks. The sector will today launch a public advertising campaign urging stronger protections in offshore waters, including the Coral Sea off Queensland. The campaign comes as federal environment minister Murray Watt prepares to review 44...

ABC Australia 6d ago

Unification of Closed-Open Industrial Detection Scenarios: New Large-Scale Benchmarks,Challenges and Baselines

arXiv:2606.07953v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Large-scale Visual-Language Models (LVLMs) have achieved remarkable success in natural visual tasks, yet their application to industrial defect detection remains challenging due to two fundamental limitations: (i) the scarcity of large-scale industrial datasets that cover diverse defect categories across multiple domains, and (ii) the reliance on manual prompts (points, boxes, masks) that introduce subjective noise and lack text-visual...

arXiv CS 1d ago

Andy Burnham could introduce 10-year plan to nationalise ‘broken’ water industry

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The Independent UK 7d ago