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Printed electronics heading for another year of growth
The signs are still set for growth in the organic and printed electronics industry. This is the clear message to result from the latest business climate survey conducted by the OE-A (Organic and Printed Electronics Association), a working group within VDMA. Ninety percent of the survey participants expect the industry to continue its positive development in the coming year. The worldwide crisis caused by COVID-19 will however not leave companies ...
The coronavirus and its impact on the electronics industry
Electronic Specifier's Lanna Cooper speaks to the industry to gauge feeling and outlook following the coronavirus pandemic, and its impact on electronics manufacturing, supply chain, legalities and economic fallout.
Boosting universities stricken by coronavirus
A technology platform being used by some of the world’s leading universities is being rolled out as a front line tool in the fight to maintain control of admissions amid the coronavirus pandemic. The Access Platform (TAP) provides a virtual environment in which prospective university students can interact with ambassadors who are already studying courses at a given university.
New AMD EPYC processors redefine performance for database
AMD has announced that it is extending the 2ndGen AMD EPYC processor family with three new processors that combine the balanced and efficient AMD Infinity architecture with higher speed 'Zen 2' cores for optimal performance on database, commercial High Performance Computing (HPC) and hyperconverged infrastructure workloads.
Everything you need to know about the electronics industry events
This time last month, the current situation seemed almost unthinkable for many. But over the past few weeks, the world has been turned upside down with the outbreak of coronavirus and there’s not one industry that hasn’t been affected.
High profile cancellations at embedded world
Following a string of other companies withdrawing from embedded world 2020 amid COVID-19 fears, Mouser, Arrow and Digi-Key have all announced the cancellation of their exhibits at the show. Other companies to have cancelled include: STMicroelectronics, Cypress Semiconductor, NXP, Renesas, Microchip, Arm, Silicon Labs, On Semiconductor, Swissbit, Xilinx, and ROHM Semiconductor.
VFD technology improves bioconversion efficiency
The efficiency of a bioconversion plant using organic food waste to feed insects that go on to nourish farm animals and fish is being dramatically improved with VFD technology (variable frequency drive technology)from Invertek Drives.
MWC cancelled amid coronavirus fears
It has been announced that following a spike in coronavirus cases and multiple exhibitors pulling out of the event, Mobile World Congress (MWC) has been cancelled. The show was due to be held between 24th and 27th February in Barcelona, expecting around 100,000 attendees to the event from 200 countries, with approximately 6,000 of that number expected from China.
Signify completes acquisition of Cooper Lighting
Signify has completed the acquisition of Cooper Lighting Solutions from Eaton. The transaction strengthens Signify’s market position and better positions the company to capture growth in the North American lighting market.
The biggest cloud breaches of the decade
The last decade accounted for over four billion records tampered and stolen. Ten of the 15 biggest data breaches of all time took place in the 2010s. Here, industry expert Vincentas Grinius, CEO of Heficed, the IP address infrastructure service provider, has introduced the majorcloud breaches of the past ten years and discussed how similar crimes could be avoided in the future.