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SAM increases electro-mechanical sensor reliability
Electromechanical sensors, such as pressure, flow, and vacuum switches, composed of electrical and mechanical parts, interact, and transmit information or commands to other components of a larger, more complex system.
Delivery reliability and series production for laser optics with complex specifications
LASER COMPONENTS continues to expand its optics production with two coating systems.
Getting close up to fibre optic sensors
Fibre optic sensors are often favoured in electronics applications for their high switching speeds and ability to detect tiny objects.
Matter 1.0 specification has been released
The Connectivity Standards Alliance announced the release of the Matter 1.0 specification and the opening of the Matter certification programme.
FLEXPOINT MV18 - the robust one with the screw
The FLEXPOINTMV18 module is particularly robust and can be integrated without a problem into many standardised applications via an M18 thread.
XDry announces 15th anniversary of pioneering humidity-controlled storage
XDry Corp., a specialist supplier of humidity-controlled storage cabinets for electronic manufacturing, laboratories and preservation, celebrates its 15-year anniversary in 2023.
Investment secured to solidify upstream capabilities
Apeiron Bioenergy has entered into an equity investment agreement with Proterra Investment Partners Asia.
NANOWEB- A revolutionary transparent conductive thin film
NANOWEB is an extremely thin, transparent, conductive film that consists of an invisible, nanostructured metal mesh fabricated onto a glass or plastic surface.
Illuminating Engineering Society announces new Editorial Board for LEUKOS
The Illuminating Engineering Society (IES) is pleased to announce it has appointed a new Editorial Advisory Board and team of subject matter experts who will serve as Associate Editors for LEUKOS, The Journal of the IES.
The next step in optical interconnectivity for the defence industry
Optical interconnectivity is having a significant impact on the defence industry. Not only does it allow greater amounts of data to be passed over longer distances, but it also minimises SWaP (size, weight, and power) relative to copper alternatives. In fact, cabling weight can be reduced by more than 90% and carry high-speed data 15 to 20 times further, which is especially beneficial for airborne systems allowing far lower fuel consumption &ndas...