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SECO and Blue Line to bring embedded technologies to Nordic market
SECO and Blue Line announce their collaboration agreement to bring embedded technology solutions to the Nordic market.
Breakthrough unites quantum physics and general relativity - the ultimate theory of everything
Absolute EMS touchless manufacturing line offers fast turnaround electronics manufacturing
Absolute EMS, a four-time award-winning EMS provider of fast turnaround, turnkey electronic contract manufacturing services, offers a state-of-the-art touchless manufacturing line with automated quality checks built into the process.
Fingerprints all-in-one biometric system
Fingerprints unveils FPC AllKey, its new biometric system for logical and physical access control.
Siemens joins the Global Battery Alliance
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced it has joined the Global Battery Alliance (GBA), a collaboration platform that brings together leading international organisations, NGOs, industry actors, academics and multiple governments to align collectively in a pre-competitive approach, to drive systemic change along the entire battery manufacturing value chain.
NDA's £30 million investment into nuclear research & innovation
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has awarded contracts totalling £30million to drive innovation and research into new techniques to deliver safe, sustainable and cost-effective decommissioning.
World’s newest most accurate and precise clock
In the ongoing quest for precision, scientists have developed the World’s newest most accurate and precise clock that surpasses all previous standards of accuracy and reliability.
DigiKey expands supplier portfolio and adds over 340,000 new products
DigiKey, a pioneering global commerce distributor offering the largest selection of technical components and automation products in stock for immediate shipment, is excited to announce significant portfolio expansions in the first two quarters of 2024.
Intel cuts 15,000 jobs amidst massive shares losses
US chip-maker Intel planned to cut over 15,000 jobs as part of a major restructuring effort aimed at reviving its business and competing with more successful rivals such as Nvidia and AMD. This reduction represented about 15% of the company's workforce and was intended to save $10 billion by 2025, reflecting efforts to align its cost structure with a new operating model.
Innoscience responds to latest Infineon lawsuits
Innoscience has firmly denounced the baseless accusations of patent infringement by Infineon Technologies AG.