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Automotive semiconductor shortage worsens
At the Munich Motor Show earlier this month, Daimler AG’s CEO, Ola Kallenius, stated its Mercedes unit will have significantly lower third quarter sales, but expects its semiconductor supply to improve in the fourth quarter. He expects shortages to influence 2022 auto production, with the industry fully recovering in 2023.
Women in Electronics, how the industry is changing
On the 1st September Electronic Specifier will host its Webinar Summit, a one-day event packed with discussions around the latest industry trends in electronics, and the products and technologies that are shaping sectors from automotive to wireless.
igus module boosts predictive maintenance
igus has developed a new predictive maintenance device, a new home for the software to power its smart plastics products – thei.Cee:localmodule. The module calculates the remaining service life of the energy chain, cable, linear guide and/or plain bearings during their operation. By doing this, the service life of the system can be optimised, faults are detected and rectified at an early stage, and more accurate maintenance can be planned i...
Watch out there's a cyber criminal about
Name an industry at the top of its game: one that attracts young talent, is well-attuned to social issues like politics and health, and seizes trends like the subscription model, mobile banking and cryptocurrency.
Design consultancy shares important chip shortage statement
The chip shortages are having wide reaching consequences on many sectors particularly those within innovation and technology markets.Nottingham-based electronics design and software development consultancy,Ignys Ltdshare an important message regarding these changes.
Engineering firm calls for a more feminine future for the field
According to a recent survey, just29%of the UK’s manufacturing and engineering workforce is made up of women. Now, while this highlights a step in the right direction when compared tofigures from previous years, multi-disciplinary engineering firm,adi Group, believes more must be done to secure the industry’s workforce for tomorrow.
Addressing the UK’s digital skills deficit
According to Deloitte, over the next decade, the current outdated system of education and workplace training could see the UK forgo up to £140bn in economic growth from missed opportunities in intelligent technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, which will in turn undermine our future prosperity. Deloitte has also found that just 18% of business leaders believe that school leavers and graduates have the digital skills a...
Peters’ eco-friendly policies for World Environment Day
On World Environment Day Saturday 5th June, Peters points to sustainable measures that the Kempen-based company has implemented over the last years. "As a chemical company with global orientation, we have a special responsibility to show our colours on World Environment Day and commit ourselves unreservedly to nature, climate protection and resource-saving work," said Peters CEO Ralf Schwartz.
Mitigation Strategy Report released on securing AI
ETSI has recently releasedETSI GR SAI 005, a report which summarises and analyses existing and potential mitigation against threats for AI-based systems. Setting a baseline for a common understanding of relevant AI cyber security threats and mitigations will be key for widespread deployment and acceptance of AI systems and applications.
The importance of innovative cabling in VNAs and probe stations
Cables and connectors are at the core of today’s sophisticated operating systems. As we shift our focus to the technology of tomorrow and move towards a 5G-enabled world, cables and interconnects must be of the highest standard and reliability. This article examines two key application areas: Vector Network Analysers (VNAs) and Probe Stations. Masaru Omoto of Junkosha explains more.