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New video for PILOT VX
Seica has recently launched a new video that highlights the features of the PILOT VX, which has become a benchmark for speed and efficiency in flying probe testing.
PCIM Europe 2024
The PCIM Europe, the international conference for power electronics, is pleased to publish its comprehensive conference programme for the upcoming event.
ICEYE strengthens its Earth Observation capabilities
ICEYE has expanded its capabilities with the successful deployment of three more synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites on March 4th, 2024.
TactoTek and TNO at Holst Centre have entered a strategic relationship
TactoTek and TNO at Holst Centre have embarked on a strategic collaboration aimed at advancing the forefront of in-mould structural electronics (IMSE).
SEMI ISS Europe 2024 to highlight European Chips Act
The European Chips Act and other critical semiconductor industry topics will come into sharp focus at SEMI Industry Strategy Symposium Europe (ISS Europe) 2024, opening in Vienna, Austria for the latest insights into sustainability, workforce development, and semiconductor supply chain resilience.
Fluke launches six-month long BOGOF offer
Fluke, a global technology pioneer in the manufacture of compact, professional electronic test and measurement tools and software, announces the launch of a six-month long buy-one-get-one-free offer.
Chancellor to announce £100m investment in Britain’s AI industry
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to enhance the UK's artificial intelligence industry by announcing a significant increase in support for the Alan Turing Institute.
World's first AI-powered dog food vending machine
In Finland, home to over 800,000 dogs, there are varying palates among the canine population. In response, Hau-Hau Champion, a Finnish dog food brand, has introduced a solution: a vending machine that offers dogs the opportunity to taste their food prior to purchase.
North Korean cyber espionage targets South Korean semiconductor firms
Recent reports from South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) have revealed a concerning trend of cyber espionage, with North Korean hackers infiltrating South Korean semiconductor manufacturers.
Engineers will be vital in cultivating agricultural innovation
Boosting productivity, increasing food security, and empowering farmers with data-driven insights are just a few of the reasons why championing innovation from engineers in agriculture will help the industry become more resilient.