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Image sensor boasts high-UV sensitivity from 200nm
Hamamatsu Photonics has introduced the new S16101 CMOS area image sensor.
Top 5 power products in March
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top five power products to have been released in March 2023.
How to ensure ultimate sustainability for your IT project
Sustainability is crucial, every time you purchase a new piece of IT equipment as a business you are also buying into a process which, in terms of carbon usage, is highly energy intensive. In fact, the initial manufacturing of a product accounts for around 80% of its total carbon footprint. Jamie Wilson, Tech Director at IT Partner, Novatech further explores.
AI could replace around 300 million jobs in the EU and US
In a report by investment bank Goldman Sachs, it outlined how AI could replace up to 300 million full-time jobs in the EU and US.
Almost 50% of UK drivers would buy an EV if it could power their home
Indra has released the findings from a national survey which shows that almost 50% of UK drivers would buy an EV if it could power their home.
People, Planet, and Profit: Why a more sustainable supply chain will benefit the 3 Ps of your business
The global climate crisis can feel overwhelming. We are all facing extreme weather events, habitat destruction, rising energy costs, and increasingly ominous predictions for the future of our planet.
Intertronics busts dispensing robot myths
The benefits of robotics are compelling: improved productivity, efficiency, output, quality, and flexibility. In addition to their production benefits, they can improve health and safety and job satisfaction for employees.
EV owners in charge thanks to app from UK Power Networks and ev.energy
Electric car owners can stay in charge even if there’s a power cut, thanks to innovation from UK Power Networks and ev.energy.
Solar-powered electric cars get go-ahead in Northumberland
As part of its ambition to cut carbonemissionsin half by 2025,Northumberland County Council has appointedenergy specialists, UK Power NetworksServices,todesign and build a£3mn infrastructure upgrade to its main staff car park in Morpeth, including 120 new EV charge points.
Four ways to eliminate rare earths in EV motors and one you haven’t heard
The use of rare earths in various modern technology has drawn attention over the years. But with the rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs), the issue has been brought to the fore. Dr James Edmondson, Principal Technology Analyst at IDTechEx further explores.