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TDK-Lamdba 960W DIN rail mount programmable DC-UPS
TDK, who recently launched its GENESYS AC series, has announced the introduction of the TDK-Lambda brand DUSH series in a compact DIN rail mount package.
Polystyvert’s presence in Europe to accelerate its growth strategy
Nathalie Morin, President and CEO of Polystyvert, begins a series of strategic meetings in Europe, with partners and investors, to accelerate the company’s growth strategy, which specialises in dissolution recycling and the circular economy of styrene plastics.
FORTEC Integrated AI-Enabled SBC IB962
FORTEC Integrated has introduced the IB962 from iBASE, a powerful Edge-AI solution.
EMR puts graphite recovery in focus in EV batteries
EMR, has announced a pioneering industry sprint – working alongside academics at the University of Birmingham – to explore new ways to sustainably and efficiently recover graphite during the recycling of end-of-life electric vehicle (EV) batteries.
electronica: Astute ready to raise European profile
Astute Electronics is beginning an advance into the European component distribution market, and its 300 square metre stand at electronica is a symbol of that ambition.
Envisioning a future of brain-inspired AI hardware
Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware is increasingly drawing inspiration from the human brain’s structure and how it functions.
Modules deliver scalable performance for EV traction inverters
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now shipping the HybridPACK Drive G2 modules from Infineon Technologies.
In2tec’s sustainable electronics featured in CBS documentary
In2tec’s pioneering ReUSE and ReCYCLE technology will be showcased in a documentary about technology that will transform society.
AI and Big Data Expo Global adds industry experts to agenda
AI and Big Data Expo Globalannounces an esteemed line-up ofspeakersfor the expo, which will take place from 5-6 February 2025 at Olympia, London.
Alliance Memory introduces six new CMOS DDR4 SDRAMs
Alliance Memory has announced that it has expanded its portfolio of CMOS DDR4 SDRAMs with six new 8Gb, 16Gb, and 32Gb devices in 78-ball FBGA and 96-ball FBGA packages.