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Ultra-sensitive graphene sensor could improve water quality monitoring
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have crafted an ultra-sensitive sensor from graphene capable of detecting lead ions at concentrations previously undetectable by current technologies.
Spring Budget 2024: key announcements and industry reactions
Amidst a challenging financial environment, the Chancellor sought to find a middle ground by offering assistance to businesses and promoting technology adoption.
MacDermid Alpha boosts semiconductor reliability at IMAPS 2024
MacDermid Alpha Electronics Solutions, a pioneering supplier of integrated materials and chemistries to the electronics industry, is participating at the IMAPS 20th Annual Device Packaging Conference, Arizona 18–21 March 2024.
In-Comm Training invests £200k in robotics and automation cell
Companies in Telford, Shropshire, and Herefordshire are set for an ‘advanced manufacturing’ boost, with In-Comm Training due to launch a new robotic automation cell.
Engineers will be vital in cultivating agricultural innovation
Boosting productivity, increasing food security, and empowering farmers with data-driven insights are just a few of the reasons why championing innovation from engineers in agriculture will help the industry become more resilient.
World Engineering Day: how can we make AI as sustainable as possible?
With the rapid deployment of AI, this year’s World Engineering Day is the perfect opportunity to take a look at what can and is being done to make AI as sustainable as possible.
Siemens’ £100m investment for British R&D facility
Siemens has announced it is to invest £100 million in a centre of manufacturing excellence in Wiltshire.
Scaling up SiC crystal growth to meet demand
Due to the complexity of growing quality silicon carbide (SiC) crystals, manufacturers need help obtaining sufficient systems to meet global production targets
Plyable’s AI-powered automated mould design
Plyable, the company revolutionising composite tooling for engineers, has announced the first fully automated mould design process, reducing the labour-intensive step between component design and manufacturing to mere minutes.
Silanna launches single chip with ACF, PWM, GaN FET and more
Silanna Semiconductor, a power density specialist, has expanded its CO2 Smart Power Family of AC/DC and DC/DC converter technologies with the launch of an active clamp flyback (ACF) controller that integrates adaptive digital PWM control with ultra-high-voltage (UHV) components comprising a 700V primary GaN FET, X capacitor (X-Cap) discharge circuit, active clamp driver, and start-up regulator.