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Night vision compatibility: the critical edge in defence technology
In the vast and ever-evolving field of defence technology, the capability to operate seamlessly under the cover of darkness is not just an advantage – it's a necessity.
Alliance Memory appoints Sales Director
Alliance Memory has appointed Zvi Barak as its new Sales Director, tasked with overseeing sales across EMEA as the company expands its global footprint.
Prince Philip Medal awarded to inventor of MIMO wireless technology
Dr Arogyaswami J Paulraj, Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and Senior Advisor for deeptech venture capital firm Celesta Capital, has been honoured with the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Prince Philip Medal.
High channel count microwave MUX modules
Pickering Interfaces will showcase its range of RF and microwave switching solutions at booth 404 during the International Microwave Symposium (IMS) 2024.
Keysight and AIST partner for quantum research
Harnessing the power of quantum technologies promises to spur widespread innovation by using the fundamental laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems that are impossible using current technologies.
Synopsys accelerates trillion parameter HPC & AI supercomputing chip designs
Synopsys, Inc. announced the industry's first complete PCIe 7.0 IP solution, consisting of a controller, IDE security module, PHY, and verification IP.
2025: International Year of Quantum Science and Technology
United Nations General Assembly declares 2025 International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ) to mark 100 years after Heisenberg, Born, and Jordan developed matrix mechanics and Schrödinger formulated wave mechanics.
Microchip adds 12 products to its wireless portfolio
Microchip Technology has expanded its Bluetooth Low Energy portfolio with 12 new products, aimed at providing designers with an extensive array of choices to tackle their unique challenges, effectively lowering barriers across designs spanning from the simplest to the most advanced.
The importance of structural health monitoring and its supporting technology
It may have been around for over 30 years, but structural health monitoring (SHM) has been given a boost by recent advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) technologies. There is no doubt that the civil engineering industry has been quick to leverage the power of new technologies, and in this article, we look at how the size and scope of the SHM market have expanded with the evolution of the IoT.
EDR: a fresh approach to water desalination
Water scarcity is a pressing issue affecting billions of people globally, particularly those in remote and rural areas where access to clean water is limited.