Dublin City wins the European Capital of Smart Tourism 2024

The European Commission has announced that Dublin City has won the Smart Tourism Capital Award designation for 2024.

The announcement was made today in Brussels.

“We are delighted that Dublin has been awarded the 2024 European Capital of Smart Tourism. This designation is a recognition of our commitment to deliver a greener, more accessible, inclusive and innovative Dublin, for both our visitors and locals. Our Smart Tourism programme, which was established in 2019 has been sharing, collaborating, and learning from some of the best cities in Europe and embedding this best practice in our own work through our new Tourism Strategy 2023-2023. We will proudly use this designation as a platform to deliver an innovative approach to tourism for Dublin.” – Richard Shakespeare, Chief Executive, Dublin City Council.

There were 30 candidates spanning 17 countries with six cities short-listed: Bremerhaven (Germany), Cork (Ireland), Dublin (Ireland), Genoa (Italy), Helsingborg (Sweden), and San Sebastián (Spain), all had their submissions evaluated by an expert judging panel. Following this competitive process, the judging panel recognised that Dublin has embedded best Smart Tourism practices from across Europe through its collaborations with other cities and the publication of its first five-year tourism strategy with a strong focus on innovation.

New experiences such as 14 Henrietta Street, EPIC the Irish Emigration Museum as well as digital innovations such as the Dublin Discovery Trails App separated Dublin from the other applicants. Dublin has also committed to sustainability by being the first Irish city to sign the Glasgow Declaration on Sustainable Tourism. Dublin also impressed the judges through its vision to become the world’s first autism friendly city by 2026.

“This city immersed in a rich tapestry of history, is a city full of culture and creativity. Now hailed for its commitment to sustainability and a strategic smart tourism vision and outstanding achievements, it has impressed the jury. Over the past year, this city has actively engaged people in decision-making, creating a destination that resonates with its people and embraces innovation at the same time. The city’s networking efforts with previous winners reflect a dedication to collaboration, leadership and innovation, and a beating European heart,” the European Commission judging panel said.

The new Dublin City Council Tourism Strategy 2023-2028 is due to be launched this Thursday 30th November 2023.

New partnership positions Equinix as a leader in Ireland’s quantum computing movement

Equinix, Inc. the world’s digital infrastructure company, has today announced its collaboration with Alice & Bob, a leading quantum computing company developing one of the most reliable quantum processors on the market. Through the collaboration with Alice & Bob, Equinix customers in Ireland and across the world will benefit from secure access to Alice & Bob’s cutting-edge quantum technology in France, therefore joining an ecosystem of businesses utilising quantum computing to unlock opportunities worth billions of dollars*. This positions Equinix as a leader in the provision of quantum computer access for businesses in Ireland.

Quantum computing is a transformative technology that supports computationally intensive tasks such as simulation, optimisation, machine learning and cryptography. Although still in its early stages, it has the potential to revolutionise industry processes, change our understanding of the universe, and even help slow down climate change by accelerating green innovations and discoveries. Quantum computers have the power and potential to solve problems that would take our best classical computers thousands of years.

Through this collaboration with Alice & Bob, enterprises in Ireland will be able to access Alice & Bob’s patented technology of self-correcting superconducting quantum bit: the cat qubit, the result of cutting-edge research carried out in French and international laboratories. The technology, located in Alice & Bob’s own data centre in France, is uniquely positioned to help businesses to accelerate innovation and futureproof their offerings.

While current quantum computers can suffer from computation errors which prevent them from fulfilling their theoretical promises, Alice & Bob cat qubit allows for a much simpler road to fault-tolerant and universal gate-based quantum computing, with the potential to transform the promise of quantum computing into a decisive commercial advantage.

Théau Peronnin, CEO of Alice & Bob, said: “We are proud that our technology is moving out of the laboratory and into the real world. Equinix is the ideal partner to bring the quantum revolution into society. We are looking forward to helping Equinix customers solve some of the world’s most challenging problems.”

Combining Equinix’s rigorous secure operations with Alice & Bob’s quantum expertise creates the ideal environment to design breakthrough innovations. This synergy will allow companies to discover the power of quantum computing with the peace of mind that their research will remain completely confidential.

Peter Lantry, Managing Director of Equinix Ireland, said: “Businesses, academics and policymakers in Ireland are excited about the promise of quantum computing and the seemingly limitless potential that it holds for our economy, society and the planet. This partnership with Alice & Bob provides a gateway to that technology and with it, opens doors to game-changing innovations.

“Our mission is to support businesses and give them access to the digital tools and ecosystems that will determine their success. This announcement is a shining reflection of that mission and we are immensely proud that through our partnerships with the scientific community, businesses in Ireland can now access quantum technologies more easily than ever before.

“This is where the colocation data centre market, of which Equinix is the global leader, is showing its value. By connecting businesses, people, and the latest technologies, we are at the heart of business innovation and the discoveries that can slow down climate change.”

Industries that rely on high intensity compute power such as sustainable energy, chemicals, pharmaceuticals and financial services are among those set to be radically changed by quantum computing by 2035, standing to potentially gain up to $1.3 trillion in value by this date.**

Quantum Technology Monitor – McKinsey & Company – Page 5

** Quantum Technology Monitor – McKinsey & Company – Page 4

How Telekopye Telegram scam toolkits onboard aspiring fraudsters – ESET

ESET researchers have recently discovered and analysed Telekopye, a toolkit that helps less tech-savvy people pull off online scams more easily, with the first part of the research being published in August. In this second part, ESET Research focuses on scammers’ internal onboarding process, a detailed view of the whole scamming operation, and analysis of the scam scenarios.

The capabilities of Telekopye include creating phishing websites, sending phishing SMS texts and emails, and creating fake screenshots. According to ESET telemetry, this tool is still in use and in active development,and is implemented as a Telegram bot. Victims of this scam operation are called Mammoths by the scammers. For the sake of clarity, and following the same logic, ESET refers in its findings to the scammers using Telekopye as Neanderthals.

Telekopye groups recruit new Neanderthals via advertisements across many different channels, including underground forums. These advertisements clearly state the purpose: to scam online marketplace users. Aspiring Neanderthals are required to fill out an application, answering basic questions like what experience they have in this line of “work.” If approved by existing group members with sufficiently high rank, the new Neanderthals can start using Telekopye to its full potential.

There are three main scam scenarios: seller, buyer, and refund. In the seller scam, attackers pose as sellers and try to lure unsuspecting victims into buying some nonexistent item. When the victim shows interest in the item, the “seller“ persuades him them to pay online rather than in person and provides a link to a phishing website posing as a legitimate payment site. Unlike the legitimate web page, though, this page asks for an online banking login, credit card details (sometimes including balance), or other sensitive information. The phishing website automatically steals it.

In the buyer scam, attackers pose as buyers, researching victims to target. They show interest in an item and claim they’ve already paid via the provided platform. Then they send the victim an email or SMS message (created via Telekopye) with a link to a carefully crafted phishing website, claiming that the victim needs to click this link in order to receive their money from the platform. The rest of the scenario is very similar to the “seller“ scam. In the refund scenario, attackers create a situation where the victim is expecting a refund and subsequently send them a phishing email with a link to the phishing website, once again serving the same purpose.

“In almost every group of Neanderthals, we can find references to manuals with online market research from which Neanderthals draw their strategies and conclusions,” says ESET researcher Radek Jizba, who investigated Telekopye. “For example, during the buyer scam scenario, Neanderthals choose their targets based on the type of items they are selling. For instance, some groups avoid electronics completely. The price of the item is also important. Manuals recommend that Neanderthals, in the buyer scam scenario, pick items with a price between €9.50 to €290,” he adds. Additionally, attackers using Telekopye utilize web scrapers to quickly go through many online marketplace listings and pick a “perfect victim” who will most likely fall for the scam.

Telekopye attackers believe that their groups are full of “rats” (for example, law enforcement or researchers). Thus, they religiously stick to the rules; mainly, no probing for information that could identify other members of the group. Breaking such rules may very well result in being banned. The golden rule is “Work more, talk less.”

Even though the main targets of scammers are online markets popular in Russia, such as OLX and YULA, ESET has also observed targets that are not native to Russia, such as BlaBlaCar and eBay, and even others that have nothing in common with Russia, like Jófogás and Sbazar.

For more information about how Telekopye attackers operate, check out the blogpost “Telekopye: Chamber of Neanderthal’s Secrets.”

Go Green! Evolve IP (EMEA) Is The Driving Force Behind Reseller’s ‘Revolutionary’ Sustainability Model

A revolutionary partnership between reseller Green IP and global collaboration service provider Evolve IP is set to transform the cloud communications landscape, offering an innovative green ecosystem business model.

Poole-based Green IP is dedicated to doubling its customer base in the coming year. The company’s vision extends far beyond mere business operations; it is on a mission to be a net carbon business and a pioneer in sustainable cloud communications. High impact solutions not only help businesses become more eco-friendly but also enhance collaboration and productivity, enabling a ‘Work Anywhere’ approach.

Committed to sustainability, Green IP has made significant investments in green electric vehicle technology and making their efficient office powered by renewable energy.  This ethos also extends to merchandise, including bamboo pens and recyclable coffee cups. The company began operating last summer, having split from TXI, which is now focused solely on satellite communication.

Evolve IP (EMEA) plays a pivotal role by providing a carrier-grade platform and expertise in integrating unified communications, collaboration tools, voice, and omnichannel contact centre solutions into the cloud. The partnership aligns with Evolve IP’s commitment to sustainability and the reduction of carbon emissions.

Positive Impact

The partnership is already making significant strides, with Green IP achieving its Climate Partner status and attracting attention from new customers, having also launched a website at www.greenip.co.uk 

Matthew Brown, Business Development Executive at Green IP, emphasised how working with Green IP means supporting eco-friendly practices and making a positive impact on the planet. Solutions are designed to help businesses become more sustainable while reducing costs and enhancing collaboration. 

He explained: “Customers are very keen to embrace our green vision. It’s becoming more prevalent as climate change is something that no one can ignore now. We all have to play a part. 2024 will be a massive year for us.”

Paul Harrison, Managing Director (EMEA) at Evolve IP, noted their shared passion for sustainability and the substantial impact it can make. He says the partnership is well-positioned to lead the way in sustainable business practices and offers a unique value proposition.

“Green IP is like a small seed which is destined to grow into a huge tree. We are very excited by the potential. Done right, done well and with the right solutions, support and messaging, the sky is the limit. They have a unique USP. It’s a green company from the bottom up.”

He added: “We know that around 70% of future procurement is looking to work with sustainable businesses. Green IP is a natural place for them to come. 

“Today businesses have a choice to be sustainable but very soon we are not going to have a choice. It will become mandatory. So, if Evolve IP and Green IP are ahead of the curve, we can help all our customers to do the same and gain a competitive advantage. This will lead to a greener and more prosperous future for everyone, which is the ultimate goal. We are all on the same journey.”

Matthew concluded: “The future is undoubtedly green, and businesses increasingly seek sustainability as a key criterion for partnership. Green IP and Evolve IP’s collaboration embodies the ethos of a greener and more prosperous future, setting a precedent for the industry.”

 

Medical-Spec Package Arrives in Ireland

As part of Sumitomo (SHI) Demag’s expanding presence in Ireland, the company’s newly-kitted out showroom, testing and tool trial facility in Limerick recently took delivery of a high-speed IntElect S 100 medical-specification production cell.

Responding to one of the greatest challenges for medical manufacturers – constant high output, rigorous technical requirements and high precision – the IntElect S 100 delivers the repeatability and accuracy required for highly demanding applications. Specifically, the production of pipette tips, vials, drug delivery devices and pen style injectors.

Transported direct from Fakuma 2023, the IntElect S 100 machine’s ability to accommodate various tool configurations and automation options, combined with its energy efficiency, makes this machine the natural choice for producing high-volume medical components with the greatest precision.

The controlled acceleration and deceleration injection speeds underpins this medical machine’s success, notes the company’s Medical Business Development Director Anatol Sattel. “When there is no margin for error, the IntElect’s highly dynamic direct drive technology can react quicker to the injection speed changes. This not only delivers a faster cycle time but ensures the optimal product quality. All of this results in a faster ROI.”

Featuring direct drives that are renowned for being clean, cool, fast and quiet, the 0.14 seconds required to reach the IntElect´s maximum injection speed of 350mm/sec opens up the process window in critical areas where  the difference between overfilling, a full part or a short shot, can be very small. This filling speed can also help to prevent core shifts in applications like pipette tips that are more susceptible to the forces associated with slow injection speeds.

With the company’s medical drive systems tailored to the applications, customers in Ireland will soon be able to see how features like these help to lower energy consumption and reduce the amount of heat having to be dissipated from air-conditioned environments. All combining to help reduce operating costs.

Process optimisation, enhanced productivity and TCO can have the biggest impact on profitability. Again, these are greatly enhanced by this medical cell’s high-performance drives. Comprehensive lifetime tests performed on both the machines and components confirm that spindles tested under the toughest production conditions showed no signs of visible wear, even after millions of cycles.

“Having our very own medical machine in Ireland now gives customers a high-spec package to support validations, run tool trials and provide valuable process optimisation training to technicians. We are anticipating this machine will generate a lot of interest from medical moulders in Ireland. Combined with the IntElect S 180 machine already installed at our new Limerick facility, we now have the ability to demonstrate a range of AI and connectivity features to customers in all sectors. Critically, customers can benefit from the convenience of running tests and trials on site, without having to travel overseas. We look forward to welcoming customers from the first week of January 2024,” emphasises UK & Ireland Director Dave Raine.

Esri integrates with Microsoft Fabric to deliver leading spatial analytics capabilities

To meet the growing demand for spatial analytics, Esri is extending its long-standing strategic collaboration with Microsoft through a unified analytics platform powered by spatial capabilities. Microsoft Fabric, now in General Availability as announced at Microsoft Ignite, will accelerate time to insights and reveal unexplored patterns, trends, and connections through the integration of spatial analytics from Esri’s ArcGIS software.

Data scientists, data engineers, business analysts, and their executive stakeholders demanding spatial analytics and visualisation within Fabric will benefit greatly from the joint offering. Esri’s ArcGIS integration will allow data to flow across an organisation, whether working from Microsoft OneLake, Microsoft Power BI, or their ArcGIS environment. Fabric users will be empowered with direct access to sophisticated spatial analytics tools and functions, and an extensive library of authoritative and curated spatial data, to produce interactive and intuitive visualisations and maps.

“We are excited by this announcement,” said Eamonn Doyle, CTO, Esri Ireland. “It paves the way for data scientists across the Irish public and private sectors to gain spatial insights that can unlock powerful social, economic and environmental benefits.”

“Integration with Esri allows our Microsoft Fabric customers to gain valuable geospatial insights through access to their powerful spatial analysis technology,” said Arun Ulagaratchagan, Corporate Vice President of Azure Data, Microsoft.

The integration of ArcGIS with Fabric will be available in Q2 2024.

“Esri and Microsoft are key strategic partners to the Met Office,” said Dr. Niall Robinson, Head of Product Futures. “With the development of our next generation supercomputer from Microsoft our data volumes will grow exponentially. Continuing to help people make better decisions to stay safe and thrive will require an even greater use of ML/AI both within our organisation and by our downstream consumers. The addition of Esri’s spatial analytics to Microsoft Fabric is an exciting new development with significant potential.”

To learn more about the new spatial analytics workload for Microsoft Fabric, visit go.esri.com/spatial-analytics-in-microsoft-fabric.

Boom Launch Flagship Conferencing Camera With Intelligent Tracking Features – Boom MAGNA

Boom Collaboration has created its most powerful ever conferencing camera – designed to deliver the ultimate visual performance, backed by the latest intelligent AI features.

The Boom MAGNA Pro features both people and room zone tracking, Ultra HD 4K clarity, a massive 27x zoom plus an array of connectivity options.

Available in the UK from distributor Westcoast, the high spec PTZ camera includes a 70 degree field of view and has been built for professional video meetings, conference rooms, training facilities, boardrooms, live events and broadcast operations.
Boom Co-founder Fredrik Hörnkvist says the MAGNA Pro is the flagship camera in the Texas-based company’s ever-evolving portfolio – combining power with intelligence.

Flagship

“Our mission is to make meetings better in a simple way. This latest innovation is designed to upgrade the video conferencing experience and level up meetings and live events, with Ultra HD 4K at 60fps, intelligent people and zone tracking, plus a huge 12x optical zoom.

“Zone tracking is a new and highly sought-after feature where the camera will only detect someone in a defined space, such as when presenting.”

He continued: “A Sony CMOS sensor and advanced focus technology guarantee superior image quality while multiple video outputs, allow for seamless integration with A/V control systems and live streaming events, delivering enterprise-level video for any space.”

Fellow founder Holli Hulett added: “The MAGNA Pro offers next level collaboration with control protocols for VISCA, IP VISCA, RTSP, RTMP, RTP multi-broadcast and Pelco-P/D. MAGNA Pro easily integrates with A/V control systems or corporate networks to deliver enterprise level video performance. This is undoubtedly our most advanced and powerful camera to date.

Boom MAGNA Pro room location

“Intelligence is key. With AI real-time tracking, zone-tracking, or full manual control, the MAGNA Pro offers a fully hands-on or hands-off experience for any live event or meeting. Packed with connectivity the MAGNA Pro is full of connectivity options. LAN, RS232, RS422/RS485, USB 3.0, SDI and HDMI ensure all bases are covered.”

She concluded: “This premium quality video camera boasts leading auto focus technology and advanced ISP processing for picture perfect output, backed by a three-year warranty.”

Research reveals rare metal could offer revolutionary switch for future quantum devices

Quantum scientists have discovered a rare phenomenon that could hold the key to creating a ‘perfect switch’ in quantum devices which flips between being an insulator and superconductor.

The research, led by the University of Bristol and published in Science, found these two opposing electronic states exist within purple bronze, a unique one-dimensional metal composed of individual conducting chains of atoms.

Tiny changes in the material, for instance prompted by a small stimulus like heat or light, may trigger an instant transition from an insulating state with zero conductivity to a superconductor with unlimited conductivity, and vice versa. This polarised versatility, known as ‘emergent symmetry’, has the potential to offer an ideal On/Off switch in future quantum technology developments.

Lead author Nigel Hussey, Professor of Physics at the University of Bristol, said: “It’s a really exciting discovery which could provide a perfect switch for quantum devices of tomorrow.

“The remarkable journey started 13 years ago in my lab when two PhD students, Xiaofeng Xu and Nick Wakeham, measured the magnetoresistance – the change in resistance caused by a magnetic field – of purple bronze.”

In the absence of a magnetic field, the resistance of purple bronze was highly dependent on the direction in which the electrical current is introduced. Its temperature dependence was also rather complicated. Around room temperature, the resistance is metallic, but as the temperature is lowered, this reverses and the material appears to be turning into an insulator. Then, at the lowest temperatures, the resistance plummets again as it transitions into a superconductor.

Despite this complexity, surprisingly, the magnetoresistance was found to be extremely simple. It was essentially the same irrespective of the direction in which the current or field were aligned and followed a perfect linear temperature dependence all the way from room temperature down to the superconducting transition temperature.

“Finding no coherent explanation for this puzzling behaviour, the data lay dormant and published unpublished for the next seven years. A hiatus like this is unusual in quantum research, though the reason for it was not a lack of statistics,” Prof Hussey explained.

“Such simplicity in the magnetic response invariably belies a complex origin and as it turns out, its possible resolution would only come about through a chance encounter.”

In 2017, Prof Hussey was working at Radboud University and saw advertised a seminar by physicist Dr Piotr Chudzinski on the subject of purple bronze. At the time few researchers were devoting an entire seminar to this little-known material, so his interest was piqued.

Prof Hussey said: “In the seminar Chudzinski proposed that the resistive upturn may be caused by interference between the conduction electrons and elusive, composite particles known as ‘dark excitons’. We chatted after the seminar and together proposed an experiment to test his theory. Our subsequent measurements essentially confirmed it.”

Buoyed by this success, Prof Hussey resurrected Xu and Wakeham’s magnetoresistance data and showed them to Dr Chudzinski. The two central features of the data – the linearity with temperature and the independence on the orientation of current and field – intrigued Chudzinski, as did the fact that the material itself could exhibit both insulating and superconducting behaviour depending on how the material was grown.

Dr Chudzinski wondered whether rather than transforming completely into an insulator, the interaction between the charge carriers and the excitons he’d introduced earlier could cause the former to gravitate towards the boundary between the insulating and superconducting states as the temperature is lowered. At the boundary itself, the probability of the system being an insulator or a superconductor is essentially the same.

Prof Hussey said: “Such physical symmetry is an unusual state of affairs and to develop such symmetry in a metal as the temperature is lowered, hence the term ‘emergent symmetry’,  would constitute a world-first.”

Physicists are well versed in the phenomenon of symmetry breaking: lowering the symmetry of an electron system upon cooling. The complex arrangement of water molecules in an ice crystal is an example of such broken symmetry. But the converse is an extremely rare, if not unique, occurrence. Returning to the water/ice analogy, it is as though upon cooling the ice further, the complexity of the ice crystals ‘melts’ once again into something as symmetric and smooth as the water droplet.

Dr Chudzinski, now a Research Fellow at Queen’s University Belfast, said: “Imagine a magic trick where a dull, distorted figure transforms into a beautiful, perfectly symmetric sphere. This is, in a nutshell, the essence of emergent symmetry. The figure in question is our material, purple bronze, while our magician is nature itself.”

To further test whether the theory held water, an additional 100 individual crystals, some insulating and others superconducting, were investigated by another PhD student, Maarten Berben, working at Radboud University.

Prof Hussey added: “After Maarten’s Herculean effort, the story was complete and the reason why different crystals exhibited such wildly different ground states became apparent. Looking ahead, it might be possible to exploit this ‘edginess’ to create switches in quantum circuits whereby tiny stimuli induce profound, orders-of-magnitude changes in the switch resistance.”

 

Paper

‘Emergent symmetry in a low-dimensional superconductor on the edge of Mottness’ by P. Chudzinski et al. in Science.

Audioscenic announces headphone audio support for the Amphi Suite

Audioscenic, the UK based spatial computing audio market leader, are proud to announce that Amphi – their best-in-class software package that integrates 3D audio beamforming technology with a wide range of consumer computing devices – now supports headphone processing. The update adds HRTF virtualisation for multichannel surround content giving users the ability to consume spatial audio through headphones and making the Audioscenic Amphi suite an even more versatile solution for spatial audio experiences.

“This software update is a much-needed addition to our suite, as PC ecosystem partners were requesting the ability to provide spatial audio reproduction through headphones and also to add customisation for their customers,” said Audioscenic CTO Marcos Simón. “Now, Audioscenic can offer a complete audio solution for all their customers including both speaker and headphone audio processing. Now, when consumers switch to headphones instead of speaker audio, they will still be able to consume spatial sound.”

Support for the Amphi Suite in Windows was announced early in June 2023 at the Computex trade show. At that time, Audioscenic announced the first implementation of their technology as a Windows APO that contained the Audioscenic 3D audio beamforming technology for spatial audio reproduction through speakers. With the newly added headphone components, users can enjoy spatial audio reproduction over headphones of multichannel surround audio and also personalise headphone EQ to a given headphone model. 

With the new added headphone components, users can enjoy spatial audio reproduction over headphones of multichannel surround audio and also personalise headphone EQ to a given headphone model. 

The Audioscenic team is also working on future releases of the Amphi headphone technology, including the ability to perform dynamic head-tracking to provide an even more enhanced sound immersion. “With or without headphones, we’re creating a completely customizable spatial audio experience that is accessible to anyone without needing to heavily invest in audio hardware.” said David Monteith, Audioscenic CEO. “Audioscenic’s mission as a company is to make the everyday spatial audio experience a fact of life — integrating into anywhere in the house where you might hear audio and benefit from that immersion, be it with gaming, movies, or music listening.”


Audioscenic Amphi GUI for Windows (Speaker mode, left; and Headphone mode, right.)

 

The Audioscenic team will be attending CES 2024, Las Vegas, where they will have a number of demo systems featuring the new Amphi Suite (laptops, monitors, desktop soundbars) and showcase new products based on the technology.