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Join Ansys at EUMW in Milan from 27th to 29th September at booth F22 and don’t miss the rich schedule of the Ansys Workshop Program dedicated to microwaves, RF and EMI/EMC (2nd Floor, room Amber 7). |
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As the level of autonomy in cars increases, choosing the right number and type of sensors becomes more complex. Traditional sensing options are available, but over the years, the application of radar within the automotive industry has positively evolved the definition of safety and efficiency. |
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With rising interest − and market support − for electric vehicles (EV) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEV), there is increased competition among automotive manufacturers to deliver superior offerings to an expanding customer base. |
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LASER COMPONENTS continues to see strong demand for its range of machine vision lasers, comprising of ten laser options all with varying combinations of line thickness and depth of focus for each application. |
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Rutronik is further expanding its presence in China with a new warehouse facility in Shanghai and a new office in Xiamen. |
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Additive manufacturing (AM) offers tremendous possibilities for the fabrication of next-generation microelectronic devices, including lower cost and simplicity. Yet, there are several challenges to the widespread use of AM techniques for microfabrication. Łukasz Kosior from XTPL further discusses. |
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GlobalPlatform, the standard for secure digital services and devices, has released a whitepaper highlighting the potentially confusing implementation of security levels in the EU Cybersecurity Certification Scheme (EUCC) proposed by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) as part of the Cyber Security Act (CSA). |
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What do wind turbine blades, gummy bears, plexiglass, and nappies all have in common? |
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While the US and Canada have seen several 3D printed buildings in recent years, until now all of these have been single-story buildings. |
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40% of parents believe children will become the perpetrators of cybercrime because of a lack of money, during the current cost-of-living crisis. |
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