Wi-Fi 8 is closer than you think. Here’s what you need to know

Wi-Fi 8 is still a couple of years away from broad enterprise deployment, but the work underway in the IEEE and silicon ecosystems will shape wireless LAN design for the next decade. For network engineers, Wi-Fi 8 is more than “Wi-Fi 7, but faster.” It’s a reliability-driven release that begins to turn access points into an edge AI compute platform.

From speed to reliability

Wi-Fi was a…

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Former Salesforce AI CEO Clara Shih ’04 M.S. ’05 urges students to embrace failure, stay authentic

Shih ’04 M.S. ’05 tailored her talk to students on navigating failure, authenticity and the AI job market.

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IEEE Partners With Academia to Create Microcredential Programs

The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence and semiconductor manufacturing has created a paradox: Industries are booming yet they face a critical shortage of skilled workers. Demand for data center technicians, fabrication facility workers, and similar positions is growing. There aren’t enough candidates with the right skill sets to fill the in-demand jobs.

Although those technical roles…

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This Startup Makes Access to Rehabilitation Facilities Easier

When doctors in the United States refer patients to specialty or post-acute medical care such as physical therapy or long-term nursing care, nearly half never complete the process of finding help. Referrals stall in part because provider directories are outdated, insurance coverage is unclear, and much coordination still relies on phone calls and faxes.

Carenector, a Denver-based startup…

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TryEngineering Marks 20 Years of Getting Kids Interested in STEM

IEEE TryEngineering is celebrating 20 years of empowering educators with resources that introduce engineering to students at an early age. Launched in 2006 as a collaboration between IEEE, IBM, and the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI), TryEngineering began with a clear goal: Make engineering accessible, understandable, and engaging for students and the teachers who support them.

What started…

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Synthetic Minds | Humanoids Just Entered Culture

A robot-led gala in Shanghai wasn’t a gimmick—it was a public stress test. Humanoids are leaving the lab and entering culture: timing, presence, crowd navigation, and collaboration. Entertainment will be the Trojan horse. Now decide the roles machines.

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