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STI Electronics adds Jenny Taymon to Training Services Team
STI Electronics has announced the latest addition to its Training Team, Jenny Taymon.
High demand for robotics setup confirms test automation trend
GÖPEL electronic presented its innovative robotics setup at the Automotive Testing Expo Europe in Stuttgart. The trade fair demonstrator for practical illustration of automated test procedures was a real visitor magnet at the trade fair stand.
STMicroelectronics and Würth Elektronik cooperate for a high-performance power tool
Würth Elektronik and STMicroelectronics jointly developed a demo using a Würth power tool. The design, which efficiently drives a low-voltage brushless DC motor, is ideal for handheld power-tool applications.
Businesses embrace strategies to rewrite code on diversity in tech
Businesses are making positive strides towards overcoming the historical lack of diversity within the tech workforce, as data suggests that more than half (52%) set diversity targets (up from 46% last year).
The state of artificial intelligence in 2024
This year, we saw innovation teams experimenting with a variety of automation tools powered by artificial intelligence (AI).
20 years of high-speed imaging innovation
Specialised Imaging will celebrate 20 years in business during July 2023, providing high-speed imaging innovation for two decades.
King’s, Arm, and UKESF partner to tackle UK semiconductor skills shortage
The Department of Engineering has partnered with UK-headquartered semiconductor design and software platform company Armand the UK Electronic Skills Foundation(UKESF) in a £500,000 UK Research and Innovation funded programme to address the semiconductor skills gap in the UK.
Edgio reveals 2024’s key cyber threats at Black Hat Europe
As we stand at the crossroads of an ever-evolving digital landscape, the role of cybersecurity in safeguarding our interconnected world cannot be overstated.
Smart watches using AI to detect early signs of Parkinson’s
New research from the UK Dementia Research Institute has unveiled that smartwatches have the potential to detect Parkinson's disease even before the emergence of typical symptoms, enabling a clinical diagnosis to be made up to seven years in advance.
Semicon West show – an array of new, innovative products
If you plan on attending theSemicon West show inSan Francisco, CAthis year, make sure you stop bytheSeica booth.