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FUJITSU Components Europe B.V. is a worldwide leader in electromechanical components ranging from Relays, Thermal Printers, Touch Panels, and Connectors to Wireless Modules and Beacons. With close to 100 years of experience FUJITSU has developed a vast technical knowledge. Design and development are important factors and combined with our customer centric approach, the focus of our day to day operations. Sustainability and social responsibility are important in our day to day business; Fujitsu is committed to making a positive impact.
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Fujitsu's New AI Technology "Wide Learning" Enables Highly Precise Learning
Fujitsu announce the development of "Wide Learning," a machine learning technology capable of accurate judgements even when operators cannot obtain the volume of data necessary for training.
Investment supports intelligence research, student fellowships
A multi-year partnership focused on advancing the science and engineering of intelligence while supporting the next generation of researchers in this emerging field, has been announced by Fujitsu Laboratories and MIT's Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (CBMM). The new commitment follows on several years of collaborative research among scientists at the two organisations.
Additional share purchase of eight inch wafer fab
On 1st October 2018, ON Semiconductor and Fujitsu Semiconductor announced that ON Semiconductor will complete the incremental 20% share purchase of Aizu Fujitsu Semiconductor Manufacturing Limited, Fujitsu's eight inch wafer fab in Aizu-Wakamatsu.
Agreement to collaborate on Digital Annealer research
A comprehensive collaborative activity agreement for joint research on the Digital Annealer has been signed by Fujitsu Laboratories and Waseda University. Fujitsu's quantum-inspired computational architecture is capable of solving combinatorial optimisation problems at a high speed.
Eight megabit FRAM an alternative for SRAMs
An eight megabit FRAM with the highest density up to date, is being launched by Fujitsu. The MB85R8M2T memory is a suitable solution to eliminate batteries for SRAM in industrial machinery. It is particularly suitable for applications where high data throughput is required and data integrity is critical.
Output power of gallium-nitride transistors tripled
A crystal structure that both increases current and voltage in Gallium-Nitride (GaN) High Electron Mobility Transistors (HEMT), effectively tripling the output power of transistors used for transmitters in the microwave band, has been announced by Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Laboratories.
Collaboration produces efficient solar power generated hydrogen
It has been announced that the University of Miyazaki, the University of Tokyo, Fujitsu Laboratories, and Sumitomo Electric, have used a trial system to create hydrogen energy from solar power in Miyazaki.
High storage density with new FRAM product
A new product has been introduced by Fujitsu, a FRAM product with a storage density of 8MB. The MB85R8M2T is particularly suitable for use in industrial automation and financial logging systems, where a high data throughput is required, and the integrity of the data is important.
Data processing architecture can reconfigure IoT content
A stream processing architecture has been developed by Fujitsu Laboratories that can add or change content while processing large volumes of IoT data, without stopping: Dracena (Dynamically Reconfigurable Asynchronous Consistent EveNt-processing Architecture).
Product portfolio expanded with energy-harvesting components
Fujitsu Electronics Europe (FEEU) is expanding its ultra low power linecard portfolio to include products from the Belgian manufacturer e-peas. Based on years of research, e-peas has developed energy-harvesting solutions with technical parameters. The offered components support a wide range of energy sources such as photovoltaic, thermal, vibration or RF. With the new partnership, FEEU seeks to strategically extend its portfolio and to create new...
Sensor device eliminates the need for battery replacement
Fujitsu Laboratories has announced development of what the company claims to be the world's smallest sensor that eliminates the need to replace batteries. The new sensor supports Low Power Wide Area (LPWA) wireless transmission technology that can reach a broad area with low power.
Fujitsu’s 100 years of perfecting the Art of Relays
This year, Fujitsu Components Europe is celebrating Fujitsu’s one hundred years of manufacturing relays. The Takamisawa Electric Company was established in 1917 to design and produce relays for the Telecommunication industry. After being acquired by the Fujitsu Corporation in 1995, the name changed to Fujitsu Components in 2001 to reflect the focus of the company’s product lines that were added over the years such as connectors, keybo...
Can AI match children to suitable nurseries?
An AI-based matching technology that uses game theory to automatically calculate an optimal matching of children to nurseries has been developed by Fujitsu, Fujitsu Laboratories, and the Fujitsu Social Mathematics Division of the Institute of Mathematics for Industry at Kyushu University. Using this technology, a complicated nursery admissions screening that had previously required several days by hand took only seconds.
K computer takes first place on HPCG benchmark
On 19th June, the K computer took first place for the second consecutive time on the HPCG benchmark, a new index developed to create a more realistic view of supercomputer performance compared to the commonly used LINPACK benchmark. This success, which surpasses the second place achieved in 2014 and 2015, was made possible by subsequent improvements of the performance of the system and applications.
AI-based tech retrieves similar disease cases in CT inspections
Fujitsu Laboratories has announced development of a technology to retrieve similar disease cases from a computed tomography (CT) database of previously taken images. The technology, jointly developed with Fujitsu R&D Center, works by retrieving similar cases of abnormal shadows expanding in a three-dimensional manner. Technologies already exist to retrieve similar cases based on CT images for such diseases as early-stage lung cancer, in ...
Discover 'Human Centric Innovation' at Fujitsu Forum 2017
Fujitsu Forum 2017, Fujitsu's largest annual event, will be held on 18th-19th May at the Tokyo International Forum in Japan. This year's theme will be 'Human Centric Innovation: Digital Co-creation.' Fujitsu hopes to engage in business collaborations in different industries and under different business conditions. In this forum, Fujitsu will introduce the digital transformations it can achieve with customers and partners, as well as the...
Servers provide optimised infrastructure for cloud environments
Fujitsu and Oracle have announced the launch of Fujitsu SPARC M12, a new lineup of enterprise servers now available worldwide. Featuring Fujitsu's new SPARC64 XII processor, Fujitsu claims that its SPARC M12 servers achieve the world's highest per CPU core performance in arithmetic processing, offering improvements for a wide range of database workloads, from mission-critical systems on premises to big data processing in the cloud.
Automotive IoT solutions offered via expanded collaboration
Fujitsu and VMware has announced an expanded strategic collaboration to bring innovative IoT solutions to customers in the automobile industry.
Tech estimates optical network transmission performance
Fujitsu Laboratories and Fujitsu Laboratories of America have announced the development of a new technology to estimate the transmission performance, and to improve the throughput of optical networks. When adding communication paths to existing optical networks using new wavelengths, the transmission speed was previously set at a safe operation level based on design specifications of optical fibers and communication devices.
Software offers real-time translation for the hearing impaired
According to Fujitsu and Fujitsu Social Science Laboratory, multilingual translation functionality has been added to FUJITSU Software LiveTalk, a participatory communication tool for the hearing-impaired. The product, Diversity Communication Tool, is now available in Japan. LiveTalk is a software that recognises what a speaker is saying-in situations such as a corporate meeting or a lesson in school-and instantly displays the spoken words as...