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Prince Philip Medal awarded to inventor of MIMO wireless technology
Dr Arogyaswami J Paulraj, Emeritus Professor at Stanford University and Senior Advisor for deeptech venture capital firm Celesta Capital, has been honoured with the Royal Academy of Engineering’s Prince Philip Medal.
His Majesty The King to become Patron of the Royal Academy of Engineering
The Royal Academy of Engineering is pleased to announce that His Majesty King Charles III has graciously accepted the role of Patron of the Academy.
Prototyping platform in stock at Mouser Electronics
The XPLR-HPG-1 Explorer kit from u-blox is now being shipped by authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
Content hub explores world of 5G
Mouser Electronics is offering a 5G content hub boasting a wealth of knowledge about the expansion of the reliable low-latency network.
Mouser extends Semtech deal to include Sierra Wireless
Mouser Electronics has expanded its global distribution agreement with Semtech to include wireless products from Sierra Wireless which it acquired in 2023.
Low-loss materials: the enabler of future connected vehicles?
Future connected vehicles will offer future drivers a safer, smoother, and more convenient driving experience.
VIAVI joins the OpenAirInterface Software Alliance
Viavi Solutions announces it has joined the Strategic Board of the OpenAirInterface Software Alliance (OSA).
DigiKey at embedded world 2024 with Arduino
At embedded world 2024, on the DigiKey booth, Kristian McCann speaks with Marta Barbero, Product Manager at Arduino about the latest release of Arduino’s Portenta Mid Carrier, Pro 4G Modules, Nano Matter, and new Cloud features.
BICS introduces roaming SMS translator for post-2G/3G Era
International communications enabler BICS has launched a new solution to support international SMS on more advanced networks no longer supporting 2G or 3G technologies.
New standards promise opportunities for 5G IoT
With the introduction of 5G, 3GPP increased the number of wireless communications use cases. The result is the well-known triangle of services: enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), ultra-reliable low latency communications (uRLLC) and massive machine type communications (mMTC). The mMTC element covers the service continuation of legacy technologies such as NB-IoT, as well as support for both enhanced and new machine-type services.