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Infineon launches contactless payment card SECORA Pay Green
Infineon Technologies is paving the way to a significant reduction of plastic waste and CO2emissions in the payment card industry. The company has announced the launch of SECORA Pay Green which enables card designs allowing production of the world’s first fully recyclable contactless (dual-interface) payment card bodies based on environmentally friendly and locally sourced materials.
New software enables SFC3000 to measure CO2 emissions
Newly released software from Sussex basedEx-i Flow Measurementenables the SFC3000 flow computer to calculate CO2 emissions from gas fuelled industrial processes and power stations and also record carbon subsequently captured for storage facilities rather than being released into the atmosphere.
Cambridge GaN Devices at ECCE
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) is exhibiting at the IEEE Energy Conversion Congress and Expo on Booth 319.
Google goes nuclear to power AI data centres
Google has announced a partnership with Kairos Energy as it turns to nuclear energy to tackle the growing AI data centre power consumption crisis. The partnership will see Google utilise a fleet of Kairos Energy’s advanced small nuclear reactors for its AI data centres, potentially the start of an industry-wide sweep to decarbonise the tech sectors carbon footprint.
Infineon hosts first-ever Supplier Sustainability Summit
Infineon hosted its first-ever Supplier Sustainability Summit to further stimulate collaboration and incentivise and support suppliers to accelerate their decarbonisation journeys. The virtual event brought together about 100 top semiconductor industry suppliers.
Electronic Specifier at EDS 2024
Electronic Specifier recalls the recent Engineering Design Show 2024 (EDS 2024), noting the key highlights from the event.
The UK’s first sustainable electronics centre
A new £5.5 million initiative aims to position Scotland's Central Belt as a global leader insustainable electronicsmanufacturing and design.
Enabling future generations of self-sensing materials
Research from the University of Glasgow could significantly accelerate the development of advanced 3D-printedmaterialswith applications in sectors such as aerospace, robotics, civil engineering, and more.
Batteries of the future charge ahead
With the global demand forlithium-ion batteries(LIBs) straining raw material reserves, researchers are urgently exploring safer, more affordable, and reliable alternatives for rechargeable batteries.
Miniaturisation drives nitrogen need in reflow process
As electronics continue to shrink in size, the demand for nitrogen in the reflowsolderingprocess has grown significantly. South-Tek Systems, a provider of nitrogen generation solutions, emphasises the importance of nitrogen for achieving the stability, sustainability, and efficiency required in modern electronics manufacturing.