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EXA Infrastructure announces CEO appointment
EXA Infrastructure, a European fibre backbone and transatlantic subsea cable infrastructure provider, ensuring secure and resilient services, has announced that Jim Fagan is appointed as Chief Executive Officer effective 1 August 2024.
Time to bridge the terahertz gap
The scientific community is striving to bring life to the so-called ‘dead zone’, a region of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum between electronics and optics.
TimeProvider 4500 Series provides high-speed network interfaces
The operators of critical infrastructure market segments such as 5G telecommunications, power utilities, and transportation need to continuously upgrade their networks with technology capable of delivering higher processing speeds and highly accurate time sources that are not dependent on the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) constellations like GPS, GALILEO, and QZSS.
Mouser adds Hirschmann to global line card
Mouser Electronics has announced a distribution agreement with Hirschmann, a Belden brand.
NEC awarded the Telecom Infra Project's 'Silver Badge'
NEC has been awarded a Requirements Compliant Silver Badge for a 400G transponder solution in support of the Telecom Infra Project’s (TIP) Phoenix initiative for developing a transponder architecture that will promote the use of disaggregated, open hardware and software.
Increasing electro mechanical sensor reliability
Hari Polu, President, OKOS, examinesIncreasing electro mechanical sensor reliability.
Reaching the ground state of quantum sound
A team of scientists have succeeded in getting us even closer to the ground state of quantum sound.
TiniFiber expands team across North America
TiniFiber, the exclusive manufacturer of US patented and UL-approved TiniFiber Micro Armor Fiber optical cabling solutions, has announced further expansion of its team in North America (US and Canada).
Developing the world's first biodegradable printed circuit board
The University of Portsmouth and Jiva Materials, a company based in Waterlooville specialising in sustainable materials, have received a Knowledge Transfer Partnership (KTP) grant from Innovate UK.
Human tissue-on-chip is changing the way drugs are developed
In a move set to transform the realm of drug development, the University of Rochester has taken a significant leap in human tissue-on-chip technology.