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UK Construction Week Birmingham welcomes record number of visitors
The UK’s largest event for the built environment, UK Construction Week (UKCW) Birmingham, made a welcome return to the NEC last week, with attendance up 8% year on year, attracting 24,377 visitors to the three-day show.
Celebrating the achievements of women in technology
The annual Bupa everywoman in Technology Awards, celebrating the most inspirational women working in STEM, has extended its nomination deadline.
Fujitsu and International Gymnastics Federation launch AI-powered Judging Support System
Fujitsu and the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) marked a major milestone in their ongoing collaboration with the successful completion of joint development and the official introduction of the Judging Support System (JSS) for all 10 apparatuses in competition at the 52nd Artistic Gymnastics World Championships in Antwerp, Belgium, held from September 30th to October 8th 2023.
How eFuses are helping drive the zone architecture revolution for software-defined vehicles
The biggest disruption in the automotive industry in the past decade is the move toward software-defined vehicles. Traditional vehicle designs had hardware-based subsystems dedicated to specific functions such as the powertrain or infotainment.
Use an agile RF transceiver in an adaptive SDR communication system
Aerospace and defence (ADEF) system designers face unrelenting demand for lower power and more compact communications systems that are capable of an agile response to a dynamic signals environment.
Detection Technology expands its global footprint for Made in India
Detection Technology, a global pioneer in X-ray detector solutions, has expanded its global footprint by establishing a service and production facility in the greater Delhi, India.
Simplify automotive interface design with fully interoperable and EMC-compliant 3.3V CAN transceivers
Vehicles are evolving to include more advanced features enhancing safety, comfort and convenience. More features require more complex electronics, which emphasize the importance of power efficiency. Power efficiency enables longer driving ranges and lowers operational costs, resulting in semiconductor manufacturers lowering the typical supply voltage of an electrical component such as a microcontroller (MCU) from 5V to 3.3V.
Thumb-controlled joysticks cope with harsh environments
Apem’s NV Series thumb-controlled joysticks are available from Astute Group with high-level technical support to aid the design process.
Delta and IZIVIA join forces to strengthen France's EV charging infrastructure
Delta, a global specialist in power management and a provider of IoT-based smart green solutions, announces a partnership with IZIVIA, a 100% subsidiary of the EDF Group and a major player in electric mobility in France, to provide the French EV market with reliable and innovativeEV charginginfrastructure solutions.
Miniaturisation drives nitrogen need in reflow process
As electronics continue to shrink in size, the demand for nitrogen in the reflowsolderingprocess has grown significantly. South-Tek Systems, a provider of nitrogen generation solutions, emphasises the importance of nitrogen for achieving the stability, sustainability, and efficiency required in modern electronics manufacturing.