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New video for PILOT VX
Seica has recently launched a new video that highlights the features of the PILOT VX, which has become a benchmark for speed and efficiency in flying probe testing.
Are ultrasonic sensors the better alternative to electrodes in prosthetics?
In the field of biomedical engineering, particularly in prosthetics, a shift from traditional electrode-based systems to more advanced technologies like ultrasonic sensors is gaining traction.
Optimally adapted solutions for cleaning tasks
As an essential step in manufacturing processes, parts cleaning significantly contributes to high product quality and adds considerable value. Therefore, almost all industrial sectors are confronted with more stringent particulate and film-type cleanliness specifications.
£360 million to boost British manufacturing and R&D
Ahead of the Spring Budget this week, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has announced an investment package in the UK’s life sciences and manufacturing sectors.
£11.3M battery production project energised after H1perchain success
A £11.3 million initiative to enhance the UK's battery pack manufacturing and supply chain capabilities has been acclaimed for its success.
Saelig Siglent SDS7000A oscilloscope series
Saelig has announced the Siglent SDS7000A series of high-bandwidth, high-resolution oscilloscopes with advanced features such as 20GSa/s sampling, 12-bit vertical resolution, and 500 Mpts per channel memory.
Audio Precision launches new APx516B Audio Analyser
Audio Precision, part of Axiometrix Solutions, has introduced the new APx516B audio analyser.
Synopsys announce Synopsys.ai Copilot to accelerate chip design
Synopsys announced a breakthrough generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) capability for accelerating chip design, Synopsys.ai Copilot.
The evolution of electronics manufacturing
Eugene Duffy, Engineering Manager at SMS Electronics, is on a mission to simplify electronics manufacturing.
UK companies to test 5G infrastructure from the sky
A consortium of UK firms, led by Stratospheric Platforms Limited (SPL) has secured a contract to trial advanced airborne 5G connectivity using a Britten-Norman Islander aircraft.