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X-FAB announces SMART photonics collaboration at electronica 2024
At electronica 2024, X-FAB announced its latest collaboration with SMART Photonics to drive photonics innovations within datacom, telecom and beyond.
NXP rolls out wireless BMS with UWB at electronica
NXP Semiconductors has unveiled what it says is an industry-first wireless battery management system (BMS) solution with Ultra-Wideband (UWB) capabilities.
Innoscience customers unaffected by patent row
Innoscience has announced that the U.S. International Trade Commission’s (ITC) November 7, 2024 final determination has confirmed the ability of Innoscience’s customers to import their products into U.S. remain unaffected by the ongoing patent dispute between Innoscience and EPC.
Ensuring a bright future for diamond electronics
Researchers are pioneering new methods forproducing lab-grown diamondswhile minimising carbon by-products like soot. These diamonds, however, aren’t intended for jewellery; they’re destined for advanced applications in future computers, optics, and sensors.
eInfochips and NXP collaborate to enable battery energy storage customers
eInfochips has announced its expanded collaboration with NXP Semiconductors to help accelerate the development of industrial high-voltage battery energy storage systems.
IAR announces partnership with SiliconAuto
IAR has announced its new partnership with SiliconAuto to advance the future of cars.
Sky’s the limit for cloud-inspired method of guiding light
Scientists have taken inspiration from the way sunlight passes through clouds to discover an entirely new way ofcontrolling and guiding light.
AIKO and ACAP to embark on $4m initiative
AIKO has partnered with the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics (ACAP) to set on a $4 million research and development initiative focused on enhancing silicon solar cell efficiency using advanced photon multiplication (PM) technology.
New spectral camera uses AI to boost farm yields by 20%
A team of EU scientists is developing a new spectral camera that uses photonics to reveal what the eye cannot see.
Faster space communication with record-sensitive receiver
In space exploration, long-distance optical links can now be used to transmit images, films, and data from space probes to Earth using light. But in order for the signals to reach all the way and not be disturbed along the way, hypersensitive receivers and noise-free amplifiers are required.