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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."
Magnachip release 1200V IGBT in TO-247PLUS package
Magnachip has announced the completion of the development of its 1200V 75A Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT) in a TO-247PLUS package, designed for solar inverters. The Company plans to start mass production in October this year.
Trojan Electronics hits record 20% YoY growth
Trojan Electronics has expanded its team following a string of project wins and a record 20% growth year-on-year in revenue. The new personnel have joined following new client acquisition and in anticipation of increasing client demand.
Cornish pioneer turns fishing nets into 3D printing materials
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, the first recycler globally totransform end-of-life fishing netsinto high-value materials for3D printing and injection moulding, has launched its latest Crowdcube campaign to fund the next phase of its growth.
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.
Eco startup is turning old sails into chemicals
Waste textilesfrom sailing boats might find a new purpose thanks to a research project that upcycles plastic fibres from sails into chemicals such as vanillin – a compound used for vanilla flavour and aroma in cosmetics and food products.
£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.
Powerful, small, energy-efficient SMARC System-on-Module
Inelco Hunteris excited to announce the launch of a powerful, ultra-small System-on-Module (SOM) designed for applications demanding compactness and energy efficiency.