Search results for "training "
STI Electronics promotes Erin Lewis to Quality Manager
STI Electronics, a full-service organisation including engineering, contract manufacturing and training services and materials, announces the promotion of Erin Lewis from Quality Engineer to Quality Manager.
Wi-SUN Alliance sees growth of Wi-SUN FAN certified products
Wi-SUN Alliancehas announced a record year forWi-SUN FAN (Field Area Networks)product certification driven by a growing and active ecosystem of 300+ members in 46 countries.
Powering rural hospitals with photovoltaics
Rural hospitals around the world face electricity shortages because of susceptibility to natural disasters, a lack of infrastructure and the growing cost of diesel.
The metaverse at first glance
Everyone is talking about the metaverse and what it may bring. A report byDell Technologieshas suggested that 85% of the jobs that will exist in 2030 haven’t been invented yet. Statistics such as this may worry recent graduates that fret their newly-acquired degrees are void of use as they can’t learn skills which are not yet even in existence.
Delta Honored as "A" grade supplier engagement by CDP
Delta Electronics, a provider of power andthermal management solutions, has announced it was awarded the highest "A" grade as a "SupplierEngagement Leader" in the 2021 Supplier Engagement Rating (SER) conducted by Carbon DisclosureProject (CDP), with the highest rating in key criteria such as "Supplier Engagement" *1 and "Scope 3Emissions" *2.
PCI-SIG adopts Anritsu signal quality analyser
PCI-SIG adopts Anritsu signal quality analyzer-R MP1900A for new compliance test program
Validating sensors of autonomous vehicles in virtual drives
dSPACE is launching AURELION, a sensor simulation solution that provides high-resolution visualisation for testing and validating functions for autonomous driving.
Winners of IPC Hand Soldering Competition announced
In cooperation with Southern Manufacturing & Electronics, IPChosted its popular Hand Soldering Competition (HSC), on February 8-10.
Nokia to supply infrastructure network in Germany
Nokia announced it has signed a contract with 450connect, a joint venture backed by German companies from the energy and water supply sectors, to build its nationwide LTE450 radio network.
The Industry is driving down acceptable chip defect level
The Automotive Industry is setting ever tougher targets for ‘Zero Defects’ in chips because of the need for ultra-high levels of reliability and safety in cars. ‘Zero Defects’ is industry shorthand for the acceptable level of defects and Sondrel, who provides turnkey ASIC design and manufacturing for automotive companies, reports that their specifications are moving from defects per million (DPM) to defects per billion (DP...