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Ruggedised optics for space projects
The cost of launching payloads into space is considerable, incorporating only 'space ready' ruggedised lenses or optical systems into your satellite or space observation system is therefore critical for achieving longer term, high-performance operation.
Sustainability at scale: how to effectively balance supply chain demands
Organisations are spinning more plates than ever before. With tighter budgetary constraints, growing supply chain complexity, and a focus on Scope 3 emissions sparking a greater focus on sustainability, it can be difficult for leaders to excel in every area.
OKdo inks deal with Bare Conductive
OKdo, part of the RS Group, has announced a strategic partnership with Bare Conductive which provides tools and materials that allow users to create interactive projects with conductive paint and hardware that has touch and touchless sensors.
High-tech adhesives from DELO used for thin-film solar cells
DELO, global manufacturer of industrial adhesives for the automotive, consumer electronics and semiconductor industries, now offers adhesives for solar cells.
Series 11 – Episode 10 – LFPAK: a technological innovation
Paige West speaks with Chris Boyce, Senior Director, Marketing & Product Group, BG MOS Discretes, Nexperia about LFPAK technology.
SHENMAO low-temperature lead-free solder wire PF735-LT201
SHENMAO has announced the availability of its PF735-LT201 low-temperature lead-free no-clean solder wire.
Hip to be square: the not-so-ordinary 4" square IPS TFT display
With the escalating demand for electric vehicles (EVs), there's been a substantial rise in the need for efficient and user-friendly EV charging stations.
Enfield Council launches fully electric Renault Trucks E-Tech refuse truck
Following an extensive development and evaluation process, Enfield Council has taken delivery of its first fully-electric 26-tonne Renault Trucks E-Tech D Wide Low Entry Cab rear steer axle refuse truck.
Single drop of ethanol to revolutionise nanosensor manufacture
Macquarie University engineers have developed a new technique to make the manufacture of nanosensors far less carbon-intensive, much cheaper, efficient, and more versatile, substantially improving a key process in this trillion-dollar global industry.
Mouser sponsors Technical University of Munich program
Mouser Electronics is sponsoring the adveisor program at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), one of the leading universities in Europe for electrical and mechanical engineering.