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1st February 2021
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1st February 2021
embedded world 2021 DIGITAL - the global platform of the embedded community
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Join the digital event: 01.-05.03.2021. The world's leading trade fair for embedded systems and the accompanying conferences, the embedded world Conference & the electronic displays Conference, will be held purely digitally this year. Get you ticket now.
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25th January 2021
Simplifying Connectivity in Automotive Applications
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When it comes to automotive connections, automotive designers must strike a delicate balance between functionality, reliability, weight and cost. For more than a decade, pogo pin connectors have enabled designers to meet application requirements at a lower cost of total ownership, while reducing weight and space and improving reliability. Because of their enhanced signal performance and inherent resistance to many harsh environment conditions, pogo pin connectors continue to gain popularity in traditional and emerging automotive designs. Download the free tech paper.
Security
28th January 2021
Data Privacy Day 2021: Top opportunities we saw in 2020
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Yes, the date has come around again: the 28th January marks Data Privacy Day. The day provides a chance for us all to consider what we can do in our professional roles to ensure we are respecting privacy, safeguarding data and enabling trust. By Stephen Bradford, SVP EMEA, SailPoint
Robotics
29th January 2021
Efficient and accurate drives for robotic applications
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The robotics market has seen a significant growth in business over the past decade, and their presence has become more common. Frank Malik, Principal Engineer Solution Marketing, Toshiba Electronics Europe, discusses the technology that is driving them forward.
Latest
2nd February 2021
Disti giant WPG eyes EMEA market
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WPG, the world’s third largest component distribution company and biggest semiconductor distributor is starting operations in the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, writes Mick Elliott.
Security
28th January 2021
How blockchain can hold the palm oil industry to account
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Palm oil has risen in infamy as an enemy of sustainable agriculture over the past few years. It has long been a key raw material in many consumer goods products, but its production has come to be very negatively associated with climate change and human rights, making it a highly controversial commodity. This article explores how blockchain can hold the palm oil industry to account and ensure sustainable practices. By Juan Miguel Pérez Rosas, CEO, and Edoardo Cantoni, Business Development Manager, at Finboot
Aerospace & Defence
1st February 2021
What makes a space-worthy connector?
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With amazing self-landing rocket boosters, deep-space asteroid hopping probes and the reignition of Moon missions over half a century on - the space race might be over, but the race to exploit the final frontier is just heating up. Here, Jonathan Parry, Senior Vice President and European Managing Director at PEI-Genesis, discusses the special considerations that go into space-worthy cables and connectors.
Medical
1st February 2021
Keeping the public healthy - preventative care for a well society
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Marc Eichhorn, Product Marketing Manager Batteries, Avnet Abacus, explores the changing world of healthcare and technology.
Security
1st February 2021
5 cyber security training methods to try in 2021
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As much as 88% of data breaches are caused by human error, but only 43% of workers admit having made mistakes that compromised cyber security. In the past year a third of the breaches incorporated social engineering techniques and the cost of a breach caused by a human error averaged to $3.33m. Juta Gurinaviciute, Chief Technology Officer at NordVPN explains.
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