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electronicsJune 15, 2026
Innovative 3D Imaging and Quantum Tech: Implications for ASEAN Factories
Discover how cutting-edge 3D imaging and quantum technology can revolutionize manufacturing in ASEAN.
Deep Learning Co-Design Enhances 3D Imaging for ASEAN Manufacturers \\[](https://example.com)\\\nScientists have made a significant breakthrough in 3D imaging by developing a deep learning co-design that allows for the projection of 28-layer 3D images without crosstalk. This innovation, which combines advanced algorithms with hardware design, promises to deliver high-resolution, interference-free 3D images. For factories in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Malaysia, this means more precise and efficient quality control, as well as enhanced product design capabilities. The ability to visualize complex structures in three dimensions without crosstalk can significantly reduce errors and improve the overall manufacturing process. \\[](https://example.com)\\\n## Quantum Technology Advances: A Game-Changer for ASEAN Industries \\[](https://example.com)\\\nIn another groundbreaking development, researchers have created a new quantum error-correcting code that reduces error rates by 1,000 times while using up to eight times fewer qubits. This advancement is particularly relevant for semiconductor manufacturing, a key industry in ASEAN. By reducing errors and optimizing qubit usage, factories can achieve higher yields and more reliable products. Additionally, the discovery of the Higgs mode in semiconductors could lead to better-tuned band gaps, making these materials more suitable for solar cell applications. This has significant implications for the growing renewable energy sector in countries like Thailand and Vietnam, where solar power is becoming increasingly important. \\[](https://example.com)\\\n## Concrete Chemistry and CO2 Injection: Strengthening Construction in ASEAN \\[](https://example.com)\\\nMIT researchers have found a way to enhance the strength of concrete by injecting carbon dioxide (CO2) into the mix, resulting in a 13% increase in strength. This method not only improves the durability of construction materials but also offers a sustainable solution for CO2 utilization. For ASEAN countries, where infrastructure development is a priority, this technology can lead to more robust and eco-friendly buildings. In countries like Indonesia and Malaysia, where rapid urbanization is driving the need for new construction, this innovation can help meet the demand for durable and sustainable building materials. \\[](https://example.com)\\\n## Takeaway for Factory Buyers \\[](https://example.com)\\\nThe advancements in 3D imaging, quantum technology, and concrete chemistry present exciting opportunities for ASEAN manufacturers. By adopting these technologies, factories can enhance their production processes, improve product quality, and contribute to sustainability. For factory buyers, investing in these innovations can lead to long-term cost savings, increased efficiency, and a competitive edge in the global market. As ASEAN continues to grow as a manufacturing hub, staying at the forefront of these technological advancements will be crucial for success. \\[](https://example.com)
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Editorial rewrite by ASEAN Machine team, based on public reporting from Interesting Engineering, with added ASEAN manufacturing context.
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