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Utilising new materials to combat flexible e-waste
Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, represents an escalating global challenge, with projections indicating it will worsen as new flexible electronics for robotics, wearable devices, health monitors, and other innovative applications, including single-use devices, continue to be developed.
IBC 2024: Leader and PHABRIX to show T&M solutions
Leader has announced that it will showcase both Leader and PHABRIX instruments at this year’s IBC Show, which takes place at RAI Amsterdam from 13th-16th September (Stand 10.C01).
Keysight aids Qualcomm to first for FR3 frequency range
Keysight Technologies says it has played a key role in enabling Qualcomm Technologies to make the industry’s first end-to-end interoperability and data connection in the FR3 frequency range using the Keysight E7515P UXM 5G Wireless Test Platform and a 5G Qualcomm Technologies mobile test platform (MTP).
Arrow Electronics & NeuReality advanced AI inferencing
Arrow Electronics supported the development of the world’s first 7nm Network Addressable Processing Unit (NR1 NAPU) housed in the complete NR1-S AI Inference Appliance from NeuReality – delivering competitive advantages in cost and power savings versus traditional CPU-centric architecture.
Creating smarter AI with smarter semiconductors
POSTECH researchers have found a new method of boosting semiconductors to create smarter AI.
ED2 unveils system-in-package phased array module
ED2 announces the launch of the StingArray, the firstsystem-in-package phased arraymodule, which is set to change the design and manufacturing of phased array antenna systems simplifying the process, making it easier, faster, and more cost-effective.
BAE Systems' apprenticeships: cultivating talent, boosting industry
BAE Systems, a pioneer in thedefence, aerospace, and securitysector, has long been committed to nurturing talent through itsapprenticeship programmes.
Material science: Changing the future of 3D printed polymer networks
Researchers have unveiled a breakthrough usingadditive manufacturingto create highly durable and flexible materials.
Integra Optics introduces receiver with 120km reach
Integra Optics, a brand of Infinite Electronics, has announced the introduction of its 10G SFP+ transceiver with an impressive reach of 120 kilometres.
Researchers demonstrate viability of 3D printed concrete
A research team at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has explored how cellulose nanofibrils, a novel plant-based material, can enhance the benefits of 3D-printed concrete technology.