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Georgia Tech create 480x faster nanoscale metal printing method
Researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology have achieved a remarkable breakthrough in the field of nanoscale metal printing, unveiling a method that significantly surpasses existing technologies in terms of speed and cost-effectiveness.
IDTechEx explores micro-LED technology
Bright lights, bigger screens, IDTechEx explores micro-LED technology from smart gadgets to see-through displays.
EAO introduces new online product configurator
EAO has announced the introduction of its new Online Product Configurator (OPC), giving designers full control over configuration experience.
FRAMOS launches FSM:GO embedded sensor modules
FRAMOS has announced the release of FSM:GO, a comprehensive series of deployable optical sensor modules enabling machines to see and think.
Samtec announces plans for DesignCon 2024
Samtec will have a large presence at DesignCon 2024, with 11 planned talks, sponsorship of the event’s Welcome Reception, and a booth on the show floor (#939) showcasing high-speed interconnect solutions for applications up to 224 Gbps PAM4. Samtec is a Diamond level sponsor of the event.
How to run STM32Cube IDE on Linux: a comprehensive guide
The STM32Cube Integrated Development Environment (IDE) has become a staple in the development and debugging of microcontroller applications. Known for its comprehensive and user-friendly platform, STM32Cube IDE is an indispensable tool for embedded systems developers.
New vehicle tech will be worth $1.6 trillion by 2034
The automotive industry is undergoing a significant transformation due to emerging megatrends such as autonomous driving, electric vehicles, connectivity, software-defined vehicles, and in-cabin monitoring.
Electronic Specifier’s top news from CES 2024
Electronic Specifier takes a look at some of the top announcements to come from CES 2024, in Las Vegas.
ABB: steering innovation in Formula E and beyond
ABB has been at the forefront of driving innovation across various industries, most known for its extensive range of products and services in electrification, robotics, automation, and motion.
Using coherent spin shuttling to scale up quantum computing
Researchers at RIKEN have achieved a remarkable feat in the field of quantum computing by successfully connecting two silicon spin qubits that are physically distant using coherent spin shuttling.