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Nordson Electronics Solutions completes Europe location move
Nordson Electronics Solutions has announced that its Nordson B.V. division, which covers Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, has consolidated its offices into one site in Valkenswaard, The Netherlands, in early July.
Kyocera supplies ISS experimental optical communications
Kyocera’s Fine Cordierite ceramic mirror has been chosen for use in experimental equipment to conduct optical communication between the International Space Station (ISS) and a mobile optical station on Earth. This is the first time that cordierite has been adopted for such a purpose.
EuMW 2023: X-FAB has integrated passive device process
X-FAB Silicon Foundries has added to its broad proficiency in RF by announcing new integrated passive device (IPD) fabrication capabilities at European Microwave Week in Berlin (17 to 22 September).
EuMW 2023: Microelectronics packages lower cost of space missions
In the fast-paced commercial aerospace market, companies need materials that are both lightweight and durable enough to withstand hostile, demanding environments.
Leader’s ZEN-W Series of next-generation analysers
Leader Electronics of Europe has announced that its ZEN-W Series of advanced analysers will make their European debut at this year’s IBC, which takes place at RAI Amsterdam from 13-16 September (10.C01).
NASA’s Perseverance Rover celebrates 1000th day
After spending 1,000 days on Mars, thePerseverance rover has navigated through a primordial river and lake system, gathering important samples in its journey.
AI expert to lead UK AI Action Plan
New UK Science Secretary, Peter Kyle, has putAIat the heart of the government’s agenda to deliver change, sustained economic growth, and improved public services.
binder launches new M8 12-pin circular connector
binder has launched a new M8 12-pin circular connector, designed primarily for demanding industrial applications.
How Pulsiv OSMIUM technology eliminates inrush current
Inrush current, the spike that occurs when electrical devices are first switched on, is a recognised problem for many types of electrical equipment – and must be managed to guarantee the safety and long-term reliability of any installation.
BioOrbit: creating medicine that’s out of this world
In the infinite and often intangible fathoms of the cosmos, one company is looking to the stars – or more specifically, Low Earth Orbit – to build a pharmaceutical factory in space that will create crystalline antibodies to help those on earth.