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Anglia, STMicro set date for Neural Networks webinar
In a one-hour webinar hosted by Anglia Components on May 5, ST Microelectronics (ST) will introduce Artificial Intelligence for various solutions and show you how ST can help you run Neural Networks on the STM32 family of microcontrollers.
Sensirion and UMC supply medical ICs for COVID-19 fight
Microsensor maker Sensirion and the Taiwan-based semiconductor foundry United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) have collaborated to manufacture medical related ICs used for the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.
3D printing system for multi-material designs
DELO has collaborated with Infotech to help with the production of components with different physical property ranges for 3D printing systems. The core of the new system is a special dispensing unit that can be equipped with up to three different dispensing valves.
Safer medical devices with antimicrobial ALD coatings
Picosun Group, the provider of AGILE ALD (Atomic Layer Deposition) thin film coating technology and solutions, has reported excellent aseptic properties measured from its ALD materials. Numerous ALD oxide coatings deposited with Picosun’s processes showed remarkable reduction of microbial growth and had low values of bacterial endotoxin contamination.
TT Electronics expands facility in Bedlington, UK
TT Electronics has announced the expansion of its state of the art facility in Bedlington, UK. The recent work completed increases TT’s manufacturing and operational capability to support the enhanced production of the microelectronics, sensors and specialist components designed and developed on site.
Machine-learning breakthrough opens way to the edge
CEA-Leti scientists have demonstrated a machine-learning technique exploiting what have been previously considered as ‘non-ideal’ traits of resistive-RAM (RRAM) devices, overcoming barriers to developing RRAM-based edge-learning systems.
Nanusens moves its UK Headquarters to EPIC
The year has started positively for Torbay’s Hi-Tech cluster with the news that Nanusens, a market-disrupting microelectronics specialist, has opened its UK Headquarters within the EPIC Centre. Nanusens develop MEMS (Micro Electro Mechanical Systems) sensor structures that are up to ten times smaller than competitive technologies.
Initiative for quantum computing development
Infineon Technologies has announced that it is once again participating as an industrial partner in further national and European funded projects. The technological race for better quantum computing technology is still open.
3D printing system for multi-material designs developed
Infotech has introduced a novel, fully automated 3D printing system designed specifically for printing liquid materials and multi-material structures. Thanks to the parallel operation of several dispensing heads, different materials can be processed in one printing step. Complemented by DELO's high-performance epoxy resins, this enables the production of components with different physical property ranges.
Aledia produces microLED chips on 300mm wafers
French startup Aledia says it has manufactured the world’s first microLED chips produced on 300mm (12-inch) silicon wafers.