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Global semiconductor industry presents road to recovery
The European Semiconductor Industry Association (ESIA) has announced that it welcomes the agreement reached at the 24th meeting of the World Semiconductor Council (WSC). Top executives from the world’s leading semiconductor companies agreed on policy recommendations that foster innovation and strengthen competitiveness through international cooperation. ESIA represents the European semiconductor industry in the WSC.
Motor System ICs offer new level of integration
From power lift gate and sunroof to electric seat adjustment and fuel pumps, an increasingly large number of electric motors ensure safety and comfort in modern cars. Infineon Technologies has presented a new product family calledMotor System ICsdesigned for control of both brushed and brushless DC motors.
Renesas rolls out 48V Mobility Winning Combination Solution
Renesas Electronics hasintroduced a 48V Mobility Winning Combination Solution that helps customers accelerate the development of e-scooters, e-bikes, UPS and energy storage systems. This reference design uses a modular approach in both hardware and software to showcase core and optional functional blocks that can be adopted for many 24V-48V applications such as lawn mowers, electric carts, robot cleaners, power tools, power banks, and more.
Quality inspection in packaging and labelling applications
According to the World Allergy Organisation (WAO), 2.5% of the general population is allergic to one of more foods, while up to 10% can manifest adverse drug reactions. This is just one example of why in highly regulated industries, such as food or pharmaceutical manufacturing, it is particularly important to protect consumers by ensuring that items are properly packaged and labelled. Here Zohar Kantor, VP of Sales and Project Management at Inspe...
Infobip in GSMA’s identity revenue acceleration initiative
The GSMA has conferred with global cloud communications specialist, Infobip with Trusted Partner status to help create opportunities and revenue growth for mobile network operators (MNOs) using digital identity technology.
Can AI revolutionise robotic surgery?
In its recently published report 'Innovations in Robotic Surgery 2020-2030: Technologies, Players & Markets', IDTechEx reports that the robotic surgery market will reach over $12bn by 2030. The report breaks down the market landscape and emerging technologies in the field of robotic surgery.
TR Formac expands presence in Thailand due to international demand
TR Formac, part of Trifast plc with corporate world headquarters in East Sussex, UK has expanded its global presence by moving into larger premises in Prawet, Bangkok, in response to strong growth across Asia and winning new business from global OEMs. The new facility provides around 3000 sq. ft. of space enabling the company to trade more efficiently and to help further strengthen its position in the growing EV market.
Low dropout regulator with high PSRR in small footprint
Diodes Incorporated has announced the AP7353 low dropout regulator, which offers a high power supply rejection ratio (PSRR) in a small package, meeting the need for voltage regulation in noise-sensitive, battery-operated devices such as wearables, portables, and connected sensors.
Detachable steering wheel to limit bus virus spread?
As we collectively endeavour to stay safe in public spaces, public transport is one area where innovation is required to limit the potential spread of coronavirus. Here, Roger Brereton, Head of Sales at Pailton Engineering, has told the story behind the development of the detachable steering wheel and how it might be used to improve safety conditions for bus drivers.
Blockchain and clinical trials: How the medical world continues to evolve
Blockchain technology, made famous for its use in cryptocurrency transactions like Bitcoin, is expanding quickly to many different sectors of business, and healthcare is no exception. Pharmaceutical companies are using it to help combat the opioid crises, as electronic prescriptions are being abused and reused, making harmful drugs more accessible for the general public. Guest blog written by Amber Harris, Academic Resources, Circa Interactive