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Girls kickstart journey into robotics
The UK's first ever robotics competition for girls was launched at King's last month. The Girls Robotics Challenge sees teams of female students aged 12–16 from schools in London design, code, and build their own robots, under the supervision of King's students, to complete space exploration-themed challenges.
Microchip adds MTCH2120 turnkey capacitive touch controller
Turnkey touch controllers are a fast and easy way to upgrade from mechanical buttons to modern touch buttons or displays. With the launch of its 12-button MTCH2120 touch controller, Microchip is providing designers with a straightforward pathway for implementing touch button capabilities on user interfaces. The low-power, water-tolerant turnkey touch device is integrated with Microchip’s unified ecosystem, allowing for an easier design proc...
LE Audio is the future of wireless sound
Wireless audio is undergoing its greatest innovation in 25 years, and the commercial introduction of LE Audio will transform the technology for more than just music lovers.
Imec and partners unveil lead-free SWIR sensor
At the 2024IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM), imec, a global research and innovation hub in nanoelectronics and digital technologies, and its partners in the Belgian project Q-COMIRSE, present a first of its kind prototype shortwave infrared image sensor with indium arsenide quantum dot photodiodes.
Bristol research boosts prosthetic touch with Government funds
Two Bristol projects are amongst 100 new initiatives which will share £80 million investment from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
AMD’s Versal RF SoCs with direct RF-sampling
AMD has announced the expansion of the AMD Versal adaptive system-on-chip (SoC) portfolio with the introduction of the Versal RF Series that includes the industry’s highest compute performance in a single-chip device with integrated direct radio frequency (RF)-sampling data converters.[1]
FRAMOS announces availability of Sony's new sensors
In November 2023 Sony announced engineering sample versions of the IMX992 and IMX993 image sensors to select customers. Now, both of these sensors will be launched into full mass production to make them available to everyone.
Engineering agility: how to scale for innovation and growth
The art of crafting software is so much more than just typing code. It is an intricate web of possibilities; if you follow one thread it leads to a completely different path than another. An engineer is more like an artist than a scientist. This mix of heart and mind makes building software incredibly interesting but also incredibly difficult.
Low-power radio options for harsh industrial environments
The industrial sector has witnessed a dramatic shift from wired to wireless technology over the past 30 years, with the global Industrial IoT market set to grow from $77.3 billion in 2020 to $110.6 billion by 2025 according to Statista, driven by the increasing adoption of smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0.
Remote SIM provisioning for Massive IoT at CES 2025
Nordic Semiconductor and Kigen announce a technical collaboration that will accelerateMassive IoT deployments.