Accelerating Research on Neuromorphic Perception, Action, and Cognition |
| | See more neuromorphic engineering videos here |  | | | In the News | Digital Prototypes May Enable Analog Neuromorphic Chips EE Times Current, 9 June 2025 Dr. Charlotte Frenkel from the Technical University of Delft set records with a low-power neuromorphic chip she designed as part of her Ph.D. In this episode of Brains and Machines, she talks to Dr. Sunny Bains of University College London about what she has learned about building simplicity into chips and integrity into benchmarks. Discussion follows with Dr. Giulia D’Angelo from the Czech Technical University in Prague and Professor Ralph Etienne-Cummings of Johns Hopkins University. EETimes announcer: Welcome to Brains and Machines, a deep dive into neuromorphic engineering and biologically-inspired technology…
First mass-market neuromorphic MCU reaches sensor edge Electronic PRODUCTS, 27 May 2025 Innatera claims the first commercially available microcontroller to deliver brain-like intelligence to edge devices. Featuring 100× lower latency and 500× lower energy consumption than conventional AI processors, the Pulsar neuromorphic MCU brings real-time, ultra-low-power AI directly to sensors and embedded systems. Simplifying system architecture, it reduces the need for external dedicated DSP…
Innatera claims world’s first mass-market neuromorphic microcontroller for the sensor edge eeNEWS EUROPE, 21 May 2025 Innatera in the Netherlands has launched the first commercially available microcontroller using a neuromorphic architecture for sensor applications. The Pulsar chip has a heterogenous architecture that combines analog and digital neuromorphic blocks with a traditional convolutional neural network accelerator and a RISC-V core. This has 100x lower latency and 500x lower energy consumption than conventional…
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| | Events | June 2025Nashville, TN, United States |
Objectives Event-based cameras are bio-inspired, asynchronous sensors that offer key advantages of microsecond temporal resolution, low latency, high dynamic range and low power consumption. Because of these advantages, event-based cameras... Continue readingCVPR 2025 Workshop on Event-based Vision→
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Art Center Delft Rotterdamseweg 205, Delft, Netherlands |
The NEST Initiative is excited to invite everyone interested in Neural Simulation Technology and the NEST Simulator to the virtual NEST Conference 2025. The NEST Conference provides an opportunity for... Continue readingNEST Conference 2025→
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Welcome to the Neuronics Conference 2025 that will take place at Tsukuba (Japan) in June 2025. Brain-inspired neuromorphic computing has emerged as a promising solution to overcome the computation bottlenecks... Continue readingNeuronics Conference 2025→
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PRBB, Barcelona Barcelona, Spain |
Telluride Telluride, CO, United States |
The workshop will take place over 3-weeks as a project-based meeting organized around specific topic areas to bring the organizing principles of neural cognition into artificial intelligence, and to use AI to understand how brains work. The core of Telluride... Continue readingTelluride Workshop 2025→
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July 2025Full time, 2 Week, Live Instruction Course What are common principles of natural and artificial intelligence? The core challenge of intelligence is generalization. Neuroscience, cognitive science, and AI are all questing for... Continue readingNeuroAI Live Online Course by Neuromatch→
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Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown, Portugal Lisbon, Portugal |
Seattle, WA, United States |
Allen Institute Seattle, WA, United States |
September 20252 September - 3 September |
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