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EuCNC & 6G summit in Grenoble to explore pathways to 6G applications
Anticipating that 6G systems will offer a major step change in performance from gigabit towards terabit capacities and sub-millisecond response times, the top two European conferences for communication networks will meet June 7-10 to explore future critical 6G applications like real-time automation or extended reality, an “internet of senses”, sustainability and providing data for a digital twin of the physical world.
Sofant signals growth with senior hires
Scottish radio technology company Sofant Technologies is signalling ambitious growth plans with the appointment of a new VP of Operations and a new non-executive director, both of them experienced leaders in their fields.
Creepy crawling cadavers – can ‘necrospiders’ help microelectronic production?
Whether you love them or hate them, spiders play an important role in our ecosystem by keeping the insect population down. Without spiders, it is believed that our crops, and therefore our food supply, could be put at risk from insects eating through them.
Could graphene be the answer to the semiconductor shortage?
“Never take anything for granted,” so the old saying goes. Unfortunately, this advice wasn’t heeded for semiconductors, as a global shortage affects vital electronic appliances and social infrastructure that underpin our everyday lives.
Analogue design: the key to feed our digital world
Milan Ivković, Director Segment Analog/Power & Technical Support Center Manager EBV Elektronik discusses how design engineers can benefit from analogue systems in tandem with the digital world.
Quantinuum collaboration with JSR explores quantum computing for semiconductor research
Quantinuum, an integrated quantum computing company, has announced a global collaboration with materials technology specialist JSR Corporation of Japan to explore the application of quantum computing methods in semiconductor research.
2D Experimental Pilot Line offers developers the chance to test graphene-based sensors
The 2D Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL), a project grown from the Graphene Flagship, has launched its first customisable wafer run.
Pepping up packaging
GaN semiconductors are relatively commonplace and now the P3EP project moves the spotlight to developing scalable power conversion modules that capitalise on GaN technology for mass manufacturing processes, writes Caroline Hayes.
POLYN and Fraunhofer join forces for European chip project
POLYN Technology and Fraunhofer Mikroelektronik will develop a special process optimisation as a part of POLYN’s next-generation Neuromorphic Analog Signal Processor (NASP) roadmap.
Silicon's potential breakthrough for microelectronics
At the heart of all of the technology that powers our world is one element: silicon. It has shaped the course of human evolution, forming integrated circuits and computer processors. But the dawn of a new era of advances in microelectronics may be on the horizon. It is no secret that silicon’s limitations are beginning to rear their heads in R&D labs, leaving many wondering what will replace it. Industrial Journalist Emily Newton discus...