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binder adds Anglia to UK/Ireland distribution network
binder is stepping up its push into the UK and Ireland connector market by signing a distribution agreement with Anglia. The deal is the latest move by the Germany-based circular connect specialist to raise its brand profile amongst the UK and Ireland customer base.
Roller shutter doors keep winter weather out at Glasgow paper plant
Two 25 year old sara LBS industrial doors have been replaced with new models, from the same manufacturer.The paper-based packaging company Smurfit Kappa has replaced the two older doors at its West Scotland depot.Smurfit Kappa had sales of €8.2bn in 2016, and is constantly innovating to create new packaging solutions and other paper based products, such as point of sale displays, and runs highly regarded recycling operations across the UK.
The counterfeit problem is not going away
Where would the electronics industry be without semiconductors? From the handheld devices we use every day to advanced equipment in the medical and aerospace industries, to the explosion of electronic systems in the automotive sector, they are integral to keeping the modern world up and running.
UMC and Synopsys collaboration speeds 14-nm custom design
Synopsys and United Microelectronics have announced that the two companies have worked together to enable Synopsys Custom Compiler and Lakercustom design tools to be used with UMC's 14-nm FinFET process. The enablement collaboration included creating and validating a UMC 14-nm industry-standard iPDK.
Connectivity protocol added to networking and security suite
HCC Embedded has added MQTT IoT protocol support to its robust suite of connectivity and security software. MQTT is a small, low-bandwidth networking protocol ideally suited for connecting the growing number of embedded applications that are remotely monitored through an Internet connection. HCC Embedded’s MQTT implementation runs on HCC’s trusted TCP/IP stack to reduce time to market and uses verifiable TLS to secure IoT cloud connec...
STI Electronics participates in the SMTA Houston Expo
STI Electronicswill exhibit at the SMTA Houston Expo & Tech Forum, scheduled to take place Thursday, March 9, 2017 at the Stafford Centre in Houston, TX. Company representatives will discuss STI’s Training Resources and Engineering Services divisions.STI’s Training Services division develops customised training courses to fit specific training needs. Typically, STI builds these classes around company-specific standards and specifi...
LED Taiwan 2017 features seven theme pavillions
More than 1,000 international buyers from over 60 countries and manufacturers will convene atLED Taiwan 2017at Taipei Nangang Exhibition Hall on April 12-15th.
Chip could make speech recognition ubiquitous in electronics
In anticipation of the age of voice-controlled electronics, MIT researchers have built a low-power chip specialised for automatic speech recognition. Whereas a cellphone running speech-recognition software might require about 1 W of power, the new chip requires between 0.2 and 10 milliwatts, depending on the number of words it has to recognise.In a real-world application, that probably translates to a power savings of 90 to 99%, which could make ...
Meeting the demand for high-fidelity music content
Cirrus Logic has introduced the low power CS43130 MasterHIFI digital-to-analogue converter (DAC) with headphone amplifier, with the demand growing worldwide for high-fidelity music content and playback through mobile devices.
AT&S joins others to advance key technologies
AT&S is participating in the Horizon 2020 EU Research and Innovation programme along with 11 other organisations who are collaborating on a key GaNonCMOS project. AT&S is also participating in the Panel-Level Packaging Consortium managed by Fraunhofer IZM.