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World’s first ear-worn AI/ML platform for physiological monitoring
Cambridge Future Tech has entered into a relationship with Nokia Bell Labs and Nokia Ventures & Partnerships to establish OmniBuds, for the commercialisation of Nokia Bell Labs OmniBuds platform, the world’s first ear-worn AI/ML computing platform designed to monitor vital signs, including heart and respiration rates, as well as users’ physical activities and audio experiences.
eBook sheds light on power solutions
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with Analog Devices (ADI), highlighting essential strategies for optimizing power systems.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in Aerospace
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on the Aerospace industry.
EEA shortlist: Infineon Technologies
Infineon Technologies’ IGC033S10S1 has beenshortlisted for the Electronics Excellence Awardsunder the Power Product category.
Shortlist announced for Electronics Excellence Awards 2024
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing, shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry.
Silk’s surprising role in next-gen microelectronics
Silk has long been revered for its luxurious qualities and historical significance as a valuable commodity. Now, researchers are discovering new potential for silk inmicroelectronics, paving the way for advancements in computing and wearable technology.
Infineon and AWL-Electricity partner to improve wireless power
Infineon Technologies announced a partnership with Canada-based AWL-Electricity Inc., a pioneer in MHz resonant capacitive couplingpower transfer technology.
New breakthrough helps free up space for robots to ‘think’
Engineers have worked out how to giverobots complex instructionswithout electricity for the first time which could free up more space in the robotic ‘brain’ for them to ‘think’.
Controlling molecular electronics with rigid, ladder-like molecules
As electronic devices continue to shrink, the limitations of physical size are increasingly hindering the ability to double transistor density on silicon microchips every two years, a trend known asMoore’s law.
Creating 'rust-free' semiconductor materials
The future of technology faces a familiar challenge: rust. When iron-containing metals come into contact with oxygen and moisture, corrosion sets in, compromising the durability and functionality of automotive parts. Although the semiconductor industry does not refer to this process as 'rust', oxidation presents a significant issue for two-dimensional (2D) semiconductor materials.