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GISEC Global celebrates Women in Cyber Security
GISEC Global, one of the largest cyber security events in the Middle East, continues to provide a solid platform and expand the opportunities for women in the field, fuelling the growth of a diverse industry that is set to transform the world’s digital behaviours.
Supercapacitor protection IC protects two-cell system
In stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is the Littelfuse LS0502SCD33 supercapacitor protection IC from Littelfuse.
AMD extends FPGA portfolio with AMD Spartan UltraScale
AMD has announced the AMD Spartan UltraScale+ FPGA family, the newest addition to the extensive portfolio of AMD FPGAs and adaptive SoCs.
AIKO unveils next-gen N-type ABC solar modules
AIKO, a global clean energy technology company, has introduced its GEN 2 N-type ABC (All Back Contact) modules (the ‘Neostar’, ‘Comet’, and ‘Stellar’ series) at Key Energy trade fair in Rimini, Italy in February, setting new benchmarks for performance across residential, C&I, and utility-scale applications.
In-Comm Training invests £200k in robotics and automation cell
Companies in Telford, Shropshire, and Herefordshire are set for an ‘advanced manufacturing’ boost, with In-Comm Training due to launch a new robotic automation cell.
£360 million to boost British manufacturing and R&D
Ahead of the Spring Budget this week, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced an investment package in the UK’s life sciences and manufacturing sectors.
Wise-integration raises €15M for global GaN solutions
Wise-integration, a French pioneer in digital control of gallium nitride (GaN) and GaN ICs for power supplies, has announced financing of €15 million.
5-axis robots: solving domestic appliance wiring challenges
Automation has transformed the manufacture of electrical and electronic products in the last few decades.
Wise-integration wins €15 million funding
Wise-integration, a French pioneer in digital control of gallium nitride (GaN) and GaN ICs for power supplies, has announced financing of €15 million.
Tackling energy vampires in our homes
As a confluence of factors – from post-COVID and post-Brexit supply chain challenges, to the Russia-Ukraine war – continue to fuel a global cost-of-living crisis, consumers concerned about rising energy prices are looking for measures that can help reduce their monthly bills. In this article, Darrel Kingham, CEO, Pulsiv explains how to tackle wasted energy from ‘vampire devices’ in the home.