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StoreDot leads in 2023 with fast charging tech
Having achieved all its planned milestones for 2023 and taken major strides towards commercialisation and mass production, StoreDot has cemented its position as a world leader delivering XFC battery technologies.
Vitrek test equipment driven by the CHIPS and Science Act
Vitrek is actively engaged in supporting the expansion of the US-based semiconductor manufacturing industry driven by the CHIPS and Science Act enacted into law in 2022.
STMicroelectronics reveals new global-shutter image sensor
STMicroelectronics has enhanced its smart computer vision portfolio with its latest global-shutter image sensor.
Advantech Edge IoT Gateways certified to run Microsoft Azure IoT solution
Advantech, a provider of automation technology, is pleased to announce its products are now available in the Microsoft Azure Certified Device catalogue.
Google's Gemini AI: Advancing Reasoning Capabilities
Google has release its latest AI model, Google Gemini AI, which it touts as having advanced reasoning capabilities that will allow it to think much more thoroughly when it comes to answering tough questions.
Highly automated component repair for sustainable electronics production
Sustainable electronics production ensures that as many assemblies as possible from the production process are ready for use. With a minimum failure rate.
QualiSense wins EIT BoostUp! Europe 2023 award
QualiSense has scooped the EIT BoostUp! Europe 2023 award and been granted funding for its technology.
Keeping industrial control with ASICs
More than two thirds of engineers within the UK’s manufacturing sector report that business has returned to or even surpassed pre-pandemic levels, in a report published by Essentra Components in early 2023.
Webinar: China’s semiconductor industry rises as a global challenger
China’s semiconductor sector is on the rise as a global contender, propelled by progress in advanced node manufacturing.
New Grid-EYE – 90° from Panasonic
Panasonic Industry has launched a new member of its Grid-EYE sensor family featuring a 90° lens delivering a wider FoV and reducing the number of sensors required to cover a given area to enable people counting and tracking applications.