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STI Electronics requalifies for four IPC Qualified Manufacturers listings
STI Electronics, a full-service organisation providing training services, training materials, analytical/failure analysis, prototyping, and electronic contract manufacturing, proudly announces its requalification for four prestigious IPC Qualified Manufacturers Listings (QML) including IPC-A-610, J-STD-001, J-STD-001 Space, and IPC-1791, Class 3.
Qt features LG’s advanced automotive content platform
Qt and LG are joining forces to embed the Qt software framework for application development in LG’s webOS based ACPLG’s in-vehicle entertainment platform. This collaborative effort aims to empower automotive OEM developers and designers to create more innovative, immersive content-streaming services for cars.
STEMAZING webinar inspires inclusion
On 25th June 2024, Alexandra Knight, Founder and CEO of STEMAZING, hosted a rich and engaging webinar, 'Inspiring Inclusion in STEM.'
Avnet appoints Rebecca Obregon Farnell President
Avnet has announced that Rebeca Obregon will assume the role of President at Farnell, an Avnet company, starting 1 July 2024.
Infineon extends its Wi-Fi 6/6E portfolio with family of connected MCUs
Infineon Technologies AG has announced the company’s newAIROC CYW5591x Connected Microcontroller (MCU) product family.
Ipri-Brown Begins Term as ASME’s 143rd President
Susan Ipri-Brown has begun her term as the 143rdpresident of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Society announced during its annual meeting 4thJune 2024.
Anritsu, ETS-Lindgren join to advance NTN testing
ETS-Lindgren and Anritsu have announced test support for devices using Narrow Band NTN (NB-NTN) protocol.
NVIDIA becomes more valuable than Microsoft as share price rockets
NVIDIA reached the pinnacle of the global market by becoming the world’s most valuable company, following a surge in its share price to a record high on Tuesday.
Breakthrough may clear major hurdle for quantum computers
The potential of quantum computers is currently hindered by a significant trade-off. Quantum systems capable of performing complex operations tend to be less tolerant to errors and noise, while those more resistant to noise are harder and slower to compute with.
Schaffner’s common mode choke: superior performance, same size
Schaffner has announced the launch of a new common mode choke for industrial applications which delivers higher performance than previous versions while retaining the same mechanical volume.