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Printed electronics in electrified and autonomous mobility
Electrification, autonomy, and vehicle ownership saturation are causing a technological revolution in the automotive sector.
IoT Tech Expo Global 2023: 6,000 attendees expected
The IoT Tech Expo Global 2023, taking place on the 30th-1stDecember 2023 at Olympia, London, promises to be an event of significance in the Internet of Things landscape.
ABT invests heavily in UK and overseas
Alexander Battery Technologies (ABT) will heavily invest in its UK and overseas sites during 2024 as it embarks on an ambitious growth strategy to meet rising worldwide demand.
A smart neckband for tracking dietary intake
A new smart neckband has been developed to help users track their dietary habits by monitoring food and fluid intake.
British electronics innovators fly the flag for UK tech industry
Two UK-based technology companies are collaborating with a Nigerian supplier to innovate the recycling process of electric vehicle batteries at their end of life.
Over half of automotive leaders see AI as crucial to battery development
Monolith has announced the launch of its newly commissioned Forrester Consulting 2024 study titled "AI for EV Battery Validation."
Würth Elektronik at PCIM Europe 2024
Würth Elektronik is exhibiting at PCIM Europe in Nuremberg, June 11-13, 2024. The manufacturer will present electronic and electromechanical components in Hall 6, Booth 342.
Alliance introduces 16Gb and 32Gb LPDDR4X SDRAMs
Alliance Memory announces that it has expanded its offering of high-speed CMOS mobile low-power SDRAMs with new 16Gb and 32Gb LPDDR4X devices that combine low power ratings with increased clock speeds and data rates in the 200-ball FBGA package.
EMKA Agent E electronic locking systems
EMKA (UK) Ltd announces advancements in its Agent E swinghandle and accompanying accessories, designed to enhance cabinet security through wireless communication.
US revokes chip licenses to Huawei
The US government has revoked licenses previously granted to major semiconductor companies, including Intel and Qualcomm, which allowed them to ship essential chipsets to Huawei Technologies.