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Boeing vs Airbus: comparing the duopoly
Boeing vs Airbus heats up as the two commercial aviation giants continue to battle for dominance, with 2024 clearly highlighting their diverging paths.
Solsta lines up solutions for Medical Technology Ireland
Solsta will exhibit its latest medical solutions at Medical Technology Ireland 2024, taking place September 25-26 at Galway Racecourse.
First metal 3D printing in space
In August 2024, theEuropean Space Agency(ESA) achieved a milestone by successfully3D printinga metal part aboard the International Space Station (ISS).
TPSI3050 by Texas Instruments
The TPSI3050 is a fully integrated, isolated switch driver, which when combined with an external power switch, forms a complete isolated solid state relay (SSR). With a nominal gate drive voltage of 10 V with 1.5/3.0-A peak source and sink current, a large variety of external power switches can be chosen to meet a wide range of applications.
Nearly $38M federal award to spur microelectronics development
The Healey-Driscoll Administration celebrated a $37,782,565 federal award for theNortheast Microelectronics Coalition (NEMC) Hub to advance the development of microelectronics technologies in the Northeast.
Launching Engineering for People Design Challenge 2024/25
Engineers Without Borders UK, the organisation leading a movement to put global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has launched the 2024/25 cycle of the award-winning Engineering for People Design Challenge in partnership with Engineers Without Borders South Africa and Makers Valley Partnership.
Melexis sets new benchmark in DC motor applications
Melexis has introducedthe MLX92253 to its Hall-effect Dual Latch sensor portfolio, offering a fast and efficient solution with two independent signal tracks for minimal jitter and a consistent 90° phase shift, regardless of the magnet pole pitch.
Optogenetic OLED-on-CMOS stimulators for neurosensory therapies
Researchers from theFraunhofer Institutefor Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) and the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Natural Sciences (MPI-NAT) have made significant strides in developing optical stimulators for future cochlear implants as part of the ‘NeurOpto’ project.
Sprayable gel protects buildings from wildfire damage
Researchers at Stanford University have made significant strides in wildfire defence by developing a new water-enhancing gel designed to protect structures fromburning during wildfires.
Everyday movements could soon power your wearables
Researchers at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) have achieved a breakthrough in energy efficiency bydeveloping flexible nanogeneratorswith a power density 140 times greater than that of conventional nanogenerators.