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DigiKey expands supplier portfolio and adds over 340,000 new products
DigiKey, a pioneering global commerce distributor offering the largest selection of technical components and automation products in stock for immediate shipment, is excited to announce significantportfolio expansionsin the first two quarters of 2024.
3D printing advanced electronics
The National University of Singapore (NUS) has recently unveiled a new technique that has the potential to change the fabrication of 3D-printed circuits, and could significantly impact the future of electronics in sectors such as healthcare, communications, and security.
ROBOZE partners with Hitachi Rail
ROBOZE proudly announced its partnership with Hitachi Rail.Hitachi Rail has selected the ROBOZE ARGO 500 system for use in its high-tech facility in Naples and its new, cutting-edge rail factory in Washington County, Maryland.
Atomic-scale quantum sensor developed
In a significant scientific breakthrough, an international research team from Germany’s Forschungszentrum Jülich and Korea’s IBS Centre for Quantum Nanoscience (QNS) has created a quantum sensor capable of detecting minute magnetic fields at the atomic scale.
Controlling the dissolve rate of biodegradable electronics
Biodegradable electronicspresent a significant advancement in medical technology, enabling devices such as drug delivery systems, pacemakers, and neural implants to safely degrade into materials absorbed by the body once they are no longer needed.
Matter device security examined in free webinar
Mouser Electronics has teamed up with Infineon Technologies to provide the engineering community with a new webinar called "Seamless Integration: Simplifying Secured Matter Compatibility and Security in Matter Designs."
Emerson-NI supports new test techniques at Cranfield University
Emerson says its Test and Measurement business will support educational programs at the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom delivered by Cranfield University.
£100 million boost to quantum hubs for medical and security
Faster medical scanners, secure communication networks, and next-generation navigation systems are set to be realised through quantum technology, thanks to £100 million in government funding for five new research hubs.
How adhesive providers can empower electronics engineers
Electronicsare an increasingly fundamental part of everyday life, which means the systems and products that make them possible must be reliable, long-lasting, and fit for purpose.
Transforming Styrofoam into high-value polymers for electronics
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Delaware (UD) and Argonne National Laboratory has revealed a novel method to convert Styrofoam waste intoa high-value conducting polymerknown as PEDOT.