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Is this the smallest industrial 2-axis Hall Effect joystick?
Live Electronics, the specialist distributor of rugged industrial electronics products, has introduced what the company believes is the world’s smallest 2-axis Hall Effect joystick.
Chips as currency: America, China, and the AI race
Running in the background to the more visible, very real wars occurring around the world at present, there is another, economic and industrial in nature. This is a trade war between two principals: the USA and China. Leo Charlton, Technology Analyst at IDTechEx further discusses.
Branson’s Virgin Orbit files for bankruptcy
Sir Richard Branson’s satellite launch company Virgin Orbit has filed for bankruptcy in the US after failing to obtain new investment.
Tackling the talent shortage with UTCs
Between the widening skills gap, digital revolution and skills mismatch, STEM businesses in the UK are struggling to find and secure top talent.
Pickering to demo EV BMS test rig at Battery Tech Expo
Pickering Interfaces, the specialist provider of modular signal switching and simulation products for electronic test and verification, will showcase its Battery Management System (BMS) test demo in Hall 2 at Battery Tech Expo 2023 at The Silverstone Wing International Conference & Exhibition Centre at Silverstone Circuit, UK on 20thApril 2023.
UKCA mark: where are we now?
The UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) mark was due to become mandatory on January 1, 2023, but easement changes to the original schedule were announced by the government in June 2022.
Recycle nuclear waste to fight climate crisis
If nuclear waste were recycled and repurposed as fuel for advanced nuclear reactors, it could generate up to a millennia of zero carbon electricity for Europe, says anew reportreleased by the international environmental campaign group RePlanet.
Science and Technology Secretary meets with EU Research & Innovation Commissioner
The Science and Technology Secretary will travel to Brussels to meet European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel to discuss research collaboration including the UK’s expectations around association with Horizon Europe.
Technology will be crucial to the success of vertical farms
Vertical farming is increasingly being regarded as one of the solutions to the problems faced by global food production systems, and in the following article Antti Viitanen from Vaisala explains why measurement and control technology will be key to the success of this rapidly growing sector.
New possibilities for RF communications
Reliable access to high-speed, high-volume data communications has the potential to transform many industries and facilitate powerful new applications.