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New eBook sets sights on EV and connected transportation
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with TE Connectivity exploring EVs and the rapidly evolving landscape of connected transportation.
Astute Electronics strikes a deal with FORTEC United Kingdom
Astute Electronics has entered into a partnership with FORTEC United Kingdom (formerly known as Display Technology).
Automation robot wiring for eliminating manual harnesses
Q5D will give the first public demonstration of its CY1000, 5-axis additive manufacturing robotic cell on stand Q162 at the Advanced Engineering Show at the NEC from 1―2 November 2023.
£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.
Strategic partnership accelerates EV powertrain design with virtual prototyping
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division and JSOL Corporation have entered a strategic partnership to accelerate the virtual prototyping of electrified powertrains through multi-physics simulation.
Applied Materials and CEA-Leti unveil joint lab
Applied Materials and CEA-Leti have announced an expansion of their longstanding collaboration to focus on developing differentiated materials engineering solutions for several specialty semiconductor applications.
Microchip expands strategic R&D commitment in the UK
Microchip has announced the inauguration of a major new facility at Cambridge Research Park, Cambridge, UK.
Judges announced for Electronics Excellence Award 2024
At Embedded World 2024, Electronic Specifier will once again be celebrating the very best of the industry with its Electronics Excellence Award.
AI learning soars as Interview Kickstart raises $10m
In an ever-evolving technological landscape, professionals aiming for careers in leading tech companies encounter significant challenges in securing coveted positions.
Development of ‘wonder material’ for real applications
Graphene, known as the strongest material on Earth, holds the potential to revolutionise various industries, from automotive to water treatment.