Podcasts
Season 3 - Episode #9 - Key trends within the memory and storage sector
Today we are speaking to Alan Marten, Senior Vice President and General Manager for SMART Modular Technologies about the key trends within the memory and storage sector, a general outlook on the market in this year, following the impact of COVID, and the company’s acquisition of Cree LED towards the end of last year.
Season 3 - Episode #8 - The future of semiconductor manufacturing
Today we will be speaking to Ryan Ervin, Director of Sales at Hardinge, a manufacturer and distributor of precision machine tools to a number of semiconductor companies around the world.
Season 3 - Episode #7 - The impact of VR on medical training
Oxford Medical Simulation offers virtual reality medical simulation training, with the aim of improving the quality of healthcare by giving professionals readily accessible and affordable ways to practice without risking lives.
Season 3 - Episode #6 - EVs – battery as a service
It’s no secret that electric cars offer a bright future for transportation and can provide a number of benefits - from saving consumers’ money to reducing environmental impact.
Season 3 - Episode #5 - A better way to power mobile robots
This year robotics will see a significant acceleration in innovation, driven largely by the COVID-19 pandemic, as companies look to use robots to safely perform tasks without exposing people to the virus. To meet demand, robotics developers will need to leverage existing designs, treating them as platforms, rather than trying to develop new robots from the ground up.
Season 3 - Episode #4 - The ISO26262 Digital Conference
With the ever growing importance of functional safety in automotive silicon, the ISO26262 standard has never been more important. However, it still doesn’t have the cross industry understanding it should have to keep automotive compute moving forward.
Season 3 - Episode #3 – The rise of graphene-based sensor technology
Since graphene appeared on the scene, it has been touted as having the ability to revolutionise electronics - but why is that? For anyone not in the know, graphene is a one atom thick sheet of carbon atoms arranged in a hexagonal lattice, by being only one atom thick, the material occupies a very small space.
Season 3 - Episode #2 - The release of RP2040
The Raspberry Pi is a series of small single-board computers developed in the UK by the Raspberry Pi Foundation in association with Broadcom. The Raspberry Pi project originally leaned towards the promotion of teaching basic computer science in schools and in developing countries.
Season 3 - Episode #1 - The future of drone delivery in urban areas
In a bid to realise the future of autonomous airborne delivery, Airwayz is taking part in a two-year pilot programme that will see drone delivery tested above and beyond any other scheme of its kind. In a world-first, drones will operate in mesh networks in Hadera, just north of Tel Aviv, to validate the safe and efficient integration of drone deliveries in urban environments.
Season 2 - Episode #10 - How to build confidence in VNA test and measurement
Ever-higher operating frequencies for components and devices have led to something of a crisis of confidence in their test and measurement veracity. Fortunately, new solutions giving a trustworthy calibration along with verification standards are now available to provide a higher level of assurance for designers, manufacturers and their customers. In this latest podcast (accessible at the bottom of this page), Jamie Lunn, Product Manager for...