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Arm sues Qualcomm and Nuvia
Arm has filed a lawsuit against Qualcomm and two of its subsidiaries (“Qualcomm”) and Nuvia (“Nuvia”) in the United States District Court for the District of Delaware for breach of certain license agreements with Arm and trademark infringement.
TE Connectivity to showcase lighting capabilities
TE Connectivity (TE) will showcase its lighting solutions portfolio at Light + Building Autumn Edition in Frankfurt, Germany, Oct. 2- 6.
Questioning ‘common knowledge’: the gender gap
It is considered common knowledge that there are many more male engineers than there are female members of the industry. As Electronic Specifier’s Sam Holland considers, the points that are less understood, however, are how the ratios of female-to-male employees fare in other STEM-friendly industries – andthe reasons why engineering has one of the widest gender gaps of them all.
Mercury Systems enables surveillance for rotary-wing aircraft under $8m contract
Mercury Systems has announced it was awarded an $8m contract from a leading aerospace and defence company to design and develop video switching technology for an intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) application for rotary-wing aircraft.
Where’s the charging infrastructure for these EV targets?
Since 2012, EV stock in the UK has doubled year on year. By 2030, electric vehicle (EV) ownership is estimated to reach 100 million units globally.
Next level virtual reality experience at Westfield London
A new virtual reality 4D world by Divr Labs is set to shake up the status quo in the virtual reality gaming world, with a state-of-the-art space opening in Westfield London this Autumn.
Mercury’s electronic warfare combat training pod begins flight testing
Mercury Systems has announced that its mPOD, a rapidly reprogrammable electronic attack (EA) training system designed to train pilots using realistic, near-peer jamming capabilities, is currently undergoing final flight testing.
Aerospace innovation to propel UK to growth & greener skies backed by £273m
Solar powered aircraft, efficient wings and medical treatment carrying drones are just some of the technologies backed by £273m to advance low-carbon aerospace innovation, economic growth and jobs, Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng will announce at the Farnborough International Airshow.
Mercury Systems receives $10m contract award for airborne radio modernisation programme
Mercury Systems has announced it received a $10m award to provide an innovative pilot controller interface for a leading prime contractor’s airborne radio modernisation programme.
Introducing Lightyear, the world’s first solar-powered car
Lightyear 0 is the world’s first road-legal solar car that allows drivers to freely travel for up to seven months without charging, in the summer period.