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Nuvoton unveils M2L31 MCU
In an era where energy efficiency is paramount, Nuvoton Technology is proud to announce the launch of its new Arm Cortex-M23 M2L31 microcontroller series.
TDK expands sensor family
TDK has expanded its acclaimed Micronas 3D HAL-position sensor family with the introduction of the HAL/HAR 3936.
Powercast to introduce sensing technology
Powercast will introduce a new technology at Sensors Converge next week.
NEC and Ursa Space collaborate on satellite image analysis services
NEC and Ursa Space Systems have agreed to collaborate on satellite image data analysis services.
NEC develops compact millimetre-wave distributed antenna for Beyond 5G/6G
NEC has successfully developed and demonstrated a radio-over-fibre system with a 1-bit fibre transmission method making it possible to affordably build stable millimetre-wave communication networks for Beyond 5G/6G.
Indium Corporation materials for power electronics at PCIM
Indium Corporation will proudly showcase a selection of innovative products at PCIM Europe, 9th-11th May in Nuremberg, Germany.
UK lagging behind EU counterparts in tech skills race
The UK trails behind European counterparts when it comes to technology skills - despite lofty science and technology superpower aims.
Indium Corporation to host battery-focused EV InSIDER live webcast
The next episode of Indium Corporation's free webcast series EV InSIDER Live, titled e-Mobility Batteries: The Next Frontier of Sustainability and the Circular Economy, is set to premier on Thursday, May 11th, at 11:30 EST.
GCF certification for NTN NB-IoT RF conformance testing
Anritsu Corporation has announced the successful validation of the first NTN NB-IoT RF conformance tests on its New Radio RF Conformance Test System ME7873NR, utilising Sony Semiconductor Israel's Altair device.
Why FPGAs are critical to navigating evolving security requirements
The cyber threat landscape is showing no signs of slowing down. As cybercriminals develop more sophisticated techniques and target a wider range of organisations, traditional security measures are becoming increasingly insufficient – and costly.