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SEMI Europe honours Schneider Electric and ASM leaders
SEMI Europe has announced recipients of the SEMI European Award and Special Service Award for 2023 at the SEMI Industry Strategy Symposium Europe (ISS Europe 2024).
Securing EV power systems
Developments in the electric vehicle (EV) market are advancing at a rapid pace, with consumer uptake on the increase and the end of the road for newly manufactured ICE vehicles fast approaching.
Danisense extends headquarters facility
Current sense transducer supplier Danisense has officially opened the new 800 square meter extension of its headquarters in Taastrup, Denmark.
Indium to feature Durafuse solder technology
Indium Corporation features its innovative Durafuse solder technology alongside its Rel-ionportfolio of proven electrical, mechanical, and thermal solutions for EV manufacturing, at IPC APEX EXPO 2024, 9–11 April 2024, in Anaheim, California, US.
Infineon introduces CoolSiC MOSFET G2
Infineon Technologies AG is heralding a new era in power systems and energy conversion with the introduction of its advanced silicon carbide (SiC) MOSFET trench technology.
£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.
Europe's first solar car park with carbon-friendly construction
3ti is installing the first large-scale solar car park in Europe to be constructed from sustainable Glulam timber beams and Glass-Glass solar panels.
1200V power modules target EV, solar applications
Offering what it describes as unmatched power density and efficiency, Qorvo says its latest 1200V SiC half-bridge and full bridge power modules are set to revolutionise the industries of electric vehicle (EV) charging, solar inverters, and industrial power supplies.
How apprenticeships are working to bridge the skills gap
The skills gap is a growing concern across the globe with a massive set of industries in need of workers yet unable to pick up new talent from the workforce that possess the skills they require. The disparity between the skills required by employers in the engineering sector and the skills possessed by the workforce is concerning for several reasons, most critically hindering technological and economic growth, whilst simultaneously straining the ...
Scaling up SiC crystal growth to meet demand
Due to the complexity of growing quality silicon carbide (SiC) crystals, manufacturers need help obtaining sufficient systems to meet global production targets