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Tech Show London 2024 | Conference Programme Unveiled!
Tech Show London has revealed its comprehensive Conference Programme for 2024! Big names include a former Dragons’ Den investor, UK Government representatives, and C-Levels from global organisations. The award-winning event brings together five leading shows: Cloud Expo Europe, DevOps Live, Cloud & Cyber Security Expo, Big Data & AI World and Data Centre World. Attendees can access everything with ONE ticket!
Seica inaugurates new campus at Italy headquarters
Seica has opened a new 2,200 square meter campus in Strambino, Italy
Making sense of real-time load measurement
The handling of dry bulk materials used to be a completely manual process, but it is now being increasingly automated in a drive to reduce both the costs and the risks of injury, while also increasing throughput and accuracy.
NXP and ZF collaborate on SiC-based traction inverters
NXP Semiconductors has announced a collaboration with ZF on next-generation SiC-based traction inverter solutions for EVs.
TDK introduces new stray-field robust 3D-magnetic position sensor
TDK has extended its Micronas 3D HAL-position sensor family with the HAL/HAR 3936, the newest addition to its Hall-effect-based 3D-position sensor portfolio.
The evolution of military optronics
ODU presents pioneering connection solutions for demanding inserts in military optronics applications.
Registration open for Space-Comm Expo
Registration is now open for the inaugural Space-Comm Expo Scotland.
Infineon's solutions at PCIM
At PCIM Europe 2024, Infineon Technologies will demonstrate how its latest semiconductor, software, and tooling solutions address the challenges of today's green and digital transformations.
Top 5 micro products in May
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 micro products to have been released in May 2024.
AI-controlled stations can charge electric cars at a personal price
As more people drive electric cars, congestion and queues can occur when many need to charge simultaneously. A new study from Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden shows how AI-controlled charging stations, through smart algorithms, can offer electric vehicle users personalised prices, minimising both price and waiting time for customers.