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£15m competition to accelerate the use of quantum technologies
The first winners of a £15 million competition to explore the benefits of using quantum technologies in the Government’s work across areas like health, transport, and net zero have been announced today.
e-con Systems’ 20MP high resolution camera
The demand for OEM cameras with high resolution capabilities is on the rise. As this expands, so do the possibilities of data analysis and measurement accuracy.
South Devon College illuminates the way
South Devon College bags £500,000 unprecedented opportunity to nurture the future of photonic semiconductors.
Revealed: the secret behind Santa’s Christmas Eve delivery run
It’s been a mystery for children and parents alike for millennia – but leaked footage of a conversation between the Science and Technology Secretary and the Government Chief Scientific Adviser has revealed how Father Christmas manages to deliver billions of presents across the world in just one night.
NPL next-gen quantum comms measurement breakthrough
Scientists at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) have developed a new technique to test and measure the performance of next-generation optical fibre interconnects for quantum communication networks.
SEMICON Japan 2023 showcasing emerging technologies
SEMICON Japan opens 13th Dec. at Tokyo Big Sight with more than 900 exhibitors from 19 regions showcasing their latest products and technologies.
Opening a new nanoscale lane on the heat transfer highway
In the realm of heat transfer, thermal energy is conveyed by quantum particles known as phonons. However, at the nanoscale relevant to today's advanced semiconductors, phonons aren't sufficient for effective heat removal. Therefore, Purdue University researchers are exploring a novel approach by employing hybrid quasiparticles called ‘polaritons’ to enhance this process.
Sonical and XMOS collaborate for Headphone 3.0 at CES 2024
At CES, Las Vegas, 2024, Sonical, the company pioneering the principles of Headphone 3.0, and XMOS, a deep tech semiconductor company at the leading edge of the intelligent IoT, are proudly announcing a joint development.
UKAEA awards £11.6M for development of fusion energy tech
Nine organisations have secured contracts worth £11.6 million in total with United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to develop innovative technologies for fusion energy, which promises to be a safe, low carbon, and sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply.
How low-light camera modules power critical embedded vision applications
Surveillance, inspection, and monitoring applications inevitably deal with poor light conditions – causing noise and loss of detail while capturing images. See what applications need low-light cameras and get a full understanding of how to select the ideal low-light camera.