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LEM invests in additional R&D capabilities in Europe and Asia
To meet the rising global demand for current and voltage sensing, driven by the global shift toward decarbonisation and electrification, LEM, a leader in electrical measurement technology, has opened new research and development centres in Munich, Germany, and Shanghai, China. These facilities are key to LEM’s strategy of integrating greater intelligence into its sensors while ensuring closer proximity to key customers, promoting deeper col...
Panellists announced for electronica Women in Tech forum
Electronic Specifier has partnered withWomen in Electronicsto launch a dedicatedWomen in Tech forum at electronica 2024.
ICEYE launches four new satellites into orbit
ICEYE has successfully launched four new SAR satellites on 16th August 2024, further expanding the company’s SAR constellation.
New wireless EV charging record set by experimental Porsche
A new record in wireless EV charging capabilities has been set by a team of researchers working on an experimental Porsche Taycan.
Celebrating the achievements of Women in Technology
The 2025 Bupa everywoman in Technology Awards are open for nominations until 7th October 2024.
Rohde & Schwarz highlights innovative design at IBC 2024
At IBC 2024 in Amsterdam, Rohde & Schwarz will demonstrate how innovative designs are delivering unprecedented efficiency for transmitters and enabling broadcast network operators to address new business opportunities and make greater strides in sustainability.
EPC and Anglia team up for GaN webinar
EPC and Anglia Components are partnering to present a free webinar on GaN basiscs and applications.
Advantech showcases innovation at InnoTrans 2024
At InnoTrans 2024, Advantech will showcase its advanced railway-based system, from 24 to 27 September.
Semi-Kinetics installs 3D inspection systems
Semi-Kinetics is pleased to announce the installation of three Koh Young 3D Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) systems at its California facility.
EU project ARCTIC targets scalable quantum processors
Project ARCTIC brings together 36 partners from industry, academia and leading RTOs to establish a complete and comprehensive European supply chain for and develop scalable, reliable, innovative control infrastructure for cryogenic quantum processors. The EU is funding the project with over € 11 million for a duration of three years.