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UP Catalyst secures €2.3M to scale battery material production from CO2 emissions
UP Catalyst, a pioneer insustainable carbonmaterial production directly from CO2 emissions, has successfully closed a €2.36 million seed extension round.
Renesas launches ultra-compact sensor module
Renesas has introduced an advanced all-in-one sensor module designed for indoor air quality monitoring.
The grey area of artificial imitation
Artificial Intelligence has evolved rapidly in recent years, and with this evolution, new and complex challenges concerning intellectual property (IP) rights, particularly deepfake technology andcelebrity impersonation, have surfaced.
High-precision photocurrent amplifiers
LASER COMPONENTS has announced its range of high-precision photocurrent amplifiers, including those from Quantifi Photonics.
Candela supplies flying electric ships to Saudi Arabia’s NEOM
In a landmark deal, the Candela P-12, thefirst electric hydrofoil ship, will service the planned water network in NEOM, the gigantic, sustainable development taking shape in Northwest Saudi Arabia.
Altus and Danutek announce partnership with actnano
Altus Group and Danutek have announced their new partnership with actnano, a company specialised in surface protection technologies.
Q5D appoints Pragmatic Semiconductor’s Scott White as Chair
Q5D Technologies has named Scott White as Chair of the Board.
2024 Advanced Engineering keynote speakers announced
Advanced Engineering, the UK’s premier annual event for the engineering and manufacturing sectors, has announced this year’s keynote speakers.
Laird Thermal Systems showcases active cooling technologies at CIOE 2024
Laird Thermal Systems, the global manufacturer of thermal management solutions, will be exhibiting at the 2024 China International Optoelectronic Exhibition from 11–13 September 2024 at the Shenzhen World Exhibition and Convention Centre.
The disappointing reality of flexible smartphones
Multiple consumer electronics giants, including Apple, Samsung, and Nokia, have previously shown interest in flexible smartphones - but are they worth it?