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Save your battery and charge in safety
Changing the way people are charging their devices is BrightCharger, which is an innovative quality charger that automatically stops devices from charging when they are full.This protects battery lifespans, decreases hazards and eliminates energy wastage. The device also functions as a low energy consumption nightlight.
TDK completes acquisition of InvenSense
TDK and InvenSense have announced that TDK has completed the all-cash acquisition of InvenSense.The acquisition price was $13.00 per InvenSense share, and the total acquisition price was approximately $1.3bn.TDK currently focuses on three market segments: automotive, industrial equipment & energy, and information & communications technology (ICT).
AOC and Studio F. A. Porsche introduce the latest monitor series
AOC has widened the range of its displays with two new special models. Collaborated with the world-famous design house Studio F. A. Porsche, the 24″ AOC PDS241 and 27″ AOC PDS271 redefine what one can expect from a monitor. Equipped with a 3-sides frameless AH-IPS panel, an asymmetrical metal stand and an ultra-slim minimalistic premium design, both of these new members in the AOC portfolio are going to be eye-catchers even when turne...
Rails set in motion for world’s largest startup incubator
With enough space for 3,000 entrepreneurs, a former railway station in western Paris is being converted into the world’s largest incubator for startups. In addition to the great presence of ‘La French Tech’ at trade fairs worldwide, the project looks set to cement the capital’s reputation as a technology hub.Opening in summer 2017, STATION F is the only startup campus to gather a whole entrepreneurial ecosystem under one r...
Rehm ups testing capability at its Technology Centre
In order to be able to more closely inspect the quality directly after the printing or painting process, two new inspection systems of the TROI series from Pemtron are now in use at the Rehm Technology Centre in Blaubeuren. In Germany, the Korean equipment manufacturer is distributed by ANS answer elektronik.
Emigration to Mars – the next giant leap for mankind?
Australia, France or … Mars? When considering a place to emigrate to, the red planet might not feature very highly in your list, but according to a YouGov survey commissioned for BBC Radio 4's Mars Week, more than one in ten of Brits would accept a one-way ticket there.Yes, you read that correctly – because the Mars One mission is looking to colonise Mars, the first voyagers will not be able to return back to Earth.
IMM Photonics celebrates 25th anniversary
On the upcoming 25th anniversary ofIMM Photonics,Friedrich Raith, the company's founder, released the following statement:"Since being founded in 1992, IMM Photonics has constantly kept pace with the increasingly complex needs of its customers. Along with sales of high‐quality standard components supplied by international partners, the development of sophisticated opto‐electronic systems has been a priority from the very beginning.
binder adds Anglia to UK/Ireland distribution network
binder is stepping up its push into the UK and Ireland connector market by signing a distribution agreement with Anglia. The deal is the latest move by the Germany-based circular connect specialist to raise its brand profile amongst the UK and Ireland customer base.
The ETH department is well established in Basel
Ten years ago, ETH Zurich established its first and only department outside Zurich: the Department of Biosystems Science and Engineering in Basel. ETH will soon expand its outpost. The construction of a new department building on the Schällemätteli campus will bring it right next to the University of Basel.
Camera films at a rate of five trillion images per second
Forget high-speed cameras capturing 100 000 images per second. A research group at Lund University in Sweden has developed a camera that can film at a rate equivalent to five trillion images per second, or events as short as 0.2 trillionths of a second. This is faster than has previously been possible.The new super-fast film camera will therefore be able to capture incredibly rapid processes in chemistry, physics, biology and biomedicine, that so...