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Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics
Researchers are pioneering new methods forproducing lab-grown diamondswhile minimising carbon by-products like soot. These diamonds, however, aren’t intended for jewellery; they’re destined for advanced applications in future computers, optics, and sensors.
Diamonds are a quantum computer’s best friend
European scientists are using diamonds tobuild a new quantum computerthat works without needing to be cooled to ultra-low temperatures.
In2tec’s sustainable electronics featured in CBS documentary
In2tec’s pioneering ReUSE and ReCYCLE technology will be showcased in a documentary about technology that will transform society.
What it means to be the inventor of the IGBT
Following his achievement of the 2024 Millennium Technology Prize, Electronic Specifier spoke with the inventor of the IGBT, Professor Bantval Jayant Baliga, on what it means to him and what he hopes to see in the future.
Electricity, women and the climate crisis
The year 2023 was the hottest on record – and 2024 is on track to beat it – so we are seeing the global impacts of the changing climate. In 2022 we had 40C temperatures in the UK, and in September 2023 we had record temperatures globally – 1.77o above pre-industrial levels.
Florian Wunsch joins UP Catalyst as CCO
UP Catalyst announced that Florian Wunsch will join the company as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
Industry’s response to the Autumn Budget
TheChancellor has presented a Budgetaimed at strengthening the foundations for progress after more than a decade of economic stagnation.
E-waste: from overhead to revenue stream
In2tec's unique technologies are making e-waste recycling an opportunity instead of an obligation.
Latest in 3D-printed concrete: strength, durability, reduced emissions
A breakthrough in 3D-printing concrete by researchers at the University of Virginia has been achieved. The team have developed a sustainable and printable cementitious composite that combines graphene with limestone and calcined clay cement (LC2), enhancing both strength and durability while decreasing carbon emissions.
Shifting to software to secure sustainability
In industries such asautomotive, aerospace, and energy, the move from traditional hardware, which can be timely and expensive to design and create, to embedding software systems is helping companies with their development processes and sustainability drive.