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Infineon makes smart and sustainable homes based on Matter a reality
Smart home solutions increase consumers’ convenience while reducing energy consumption and lowering consumers’ carbon footprints.
Circuit breakers offer protection in hazardous locations
Phoenix Contact’s CAPAROC system of electronic circuit breakers offers modules that are either Class I, Division 2 rated, or triple rated with CID2, ATEX, and IECEx for use in hazardous locations around the world.
Terabee launches indoor Air Quality monitor
Terabee has launched a connected, cost-effective indoor air quality monitor, Air Quality SB5, measuring up to five ambient metrics using Swiss-made sensors, to help reduce air pollution and improve health.
Three things to remember when building a data centre
The COVID pandemic has made a drastic impact on society, not only on our health but if we look at the industrial aspects, it has pushed the ‘digital’ revolution forward, from how we have business meetings to the way we learn to operate factories.
Large US utility confirms Wärtsilä’s grid-balancing advantages
The technology group Wärtsilä will supply its internal combustion engine technology for two new US power plants.
Critical Manufacturing to demo the latest MES at APEX 2023
Critical Manufacturing, a company that is redefining the role of manufacturing execution systems (MES), will exhibit with ASMPT, at the 2023 IPC APEX EXPO, Booth 1701, scheduled to take place Jan. 24-26, 2023, at the San Diego Convention Center in California.
HoverGames 3 winners’ innovative solutions for sustainable food ecosystems
Land, Sky, Food Supply – NXP HoverGames Challenge 3 announces its winners, with the top prize going to a team that developed an innovative drone that assesses the health of grape crops with AI studying the vine leaves for pests and disease.
Industrial Fellowships awarded for engineering projects to help support zero carbon energy
Seven talented engineering researchers have been awarded Royal Academy of Engineering Industrial Fellowships for projects that address the journey to a sustainable zero carbon energy future.
St Andrews scientists turn up heat on physics phenomenon
A “quantum harmonic oscillator” – a structure that can control the location and energy of quantum particles which could, in future, be used to develop new technologies including OLEDs and miniature lasers – has been made at room temperature by researchers led by the University of St Andrews.
Renesas announces its first Wi-Fi development kit
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, announced its first development kit that includes support for the new Matter protocol.