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electronica & productronica India visitors up 32%
electronica India and productronica India 2015 ended on a high note with 15,435 visitors and 352 exhibitors, representing 634 companies, showcasing their products, solutions and services at the trade fairs from 9th to 11th September, 2015 at Pragati Maidan Exhibition Centre in New Delhi. Both exhibitors and visitors were extremely satisfied with the results of the trade fairs.
Panasonic leads EV batteries with 39% market share
According to Lux Research, Panasonic is currently the runaway leader in the nascent battery market for EVs, but LG Chem has the potential to overtake it in what will be a $30bn market in 2020.
Ultra-thin graphite film can be used in 3D shapes
Now available in Europe through TTI is the PGS graphite sheet from Panasonic. It is an ultra-light artificial graphite film produced from polymeric film using a heat de-composition process. It boasts excellent thermal conductivity of between 700 to 1950 W/(m·K) which is up to five times higher than copper and up to seven times better than aluminium.
Five connected media-enabled devices per home by 2019
By 2019, the global installed base will equate to every household containing five connected media devices. North America will remain top-dog as the world’s most mature hardware market, with Americans having more than 10 devices per household. But it’s hard to overemphasise just how ubiquitous and pan-regional this wider opportunity is.
The confidence of the wide band gap industry
In a competitive landscape, Yole Développement points out the serenity of the Wide Band Gap (WBG) market and the confidence of its players: WBG companies are slowly but surely reshaping the industry and accelerate the market adoption with numerous strategic mergers and acquisitions (Cree, Infineon Technologies…) and the development of disruptive solutions.In its latest technology and market analysis, 'GaN & SiC for power electro...
Event brings over 30 audio-visual manufacturers together
Electrosonic will once again be hosting its New Technology event at its EMEA head office in Dartford, Kent, on the 9th and 10th of September. With over 30 leading audio-visual companies participating, the free event is designed to provide visitors with an in-depth look at the latest technology solutions for the corporate, control rooms and entertainment markets.
Imec and Panasonic demonstrate breakthrough RRAM cell
Imec and Panasonic have announced that they have fabricated a 40nm TaOx-based RRAM technology with precise filament positioning and high thermal stability. This breakthrough result paves the way to realising 28nm embedded applications. The results were presented at this year’s VLSI technology symposium.
Online brand shops aid product search
Conrad Business Supplies has extended and expanded to over 50, the number of brand shops it offers to online business customers. The dedicated landing pages allow customers to get a comprehensive overview and easy search for the exact product they require.
Pressure sensors offer up to ±1.25% accuracy at 1,000kPa
Panasonic Automotive & Industrial Systems has introduced high-precision, miniature semiconductor pressure sensors that are available with built-in amplification and temperature compensation circuitry (PS-A units). Precision sensors without amplifier and open wheatstone measurement bridge are also available and in ultra-miniaturised sizes (PS). There are also versions with chamfered pins for improved ease of DIP pin insertion into PCBs.
The ongoing development of EV batteries
Tracking the development of 45 electric vehicle categories (not just electric cars), IDTechEx research indicates that there are now Li-ion battery options for everything from forklifts and mobility vehicles to e-bikes. Indeed, almost all the e-bikes in the West and Japan use them. 8,000 forklifts in the USA have fuel cells with Li-ion batteries though the Toyota Mirai fuel cell car and the Prius hybrid car still use NiMH.