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Crystal Display Systems honoured by Glory Star
Crystal Display Systems (CDS) has been recognised by Glory Star as the "Top Performance Distributor for 2024."
Series 16 – Episode 6 – Generative AI: an industrial use case
Paige West speaks with Fausto di Segni, European Head IoT & AI, SECO about how integrating Generative AI can further businesses goals.
Florian Wunsch joins UP Catalyst as CCO
UP Catalyst announced that Florian Wunsch will join the company as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO).
Sphere celebrates spooky season with Sphere of Fear
Sphere Entertainment Co. announced a custom Halloween Exosphere content show bringing spooky season to theworld’s largest LED screen.
Siemens splashes out $10 billion to buy Altair
Siemens is spending $10.8 billion to acquire software supplier Altair Engineering.
Engineers Without Borders NL wins Stamicarbon grant for Jos Green Centre
Engineers Without Borders NL (EWBNL) is proud to announce that it has been selected as the recipient of the prestigious Ideas-to-Reality grant from Stamicarbon, the nitrogen technology licensor of MAIRE S.p.A.
KIOXIA begins mass production of embedded flash memory devices
KIOXIA Europe GmbH, announces that it has begun mass production of the industry’s first[1] Universal Flash Storage (UFS)[2] Ver. 4.0 embedded flash memory devices with four-bit-per-cell, quadruple-level cell (QLC) technology.
Perforce’s Helix Core now ISO 26262 certified
Perforce Software, a global provider of enterprise DevOps solutions, has announced its version control platform Helix Core has achieved ISO 26262 Functional Safety Process Certification by internationally-accredited certification body TÜV SÜD.
ESCATEC’s UV enhanced die bonder technology
Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS) provider, ESCATEC, has successfully integrated a UV light feature to its die bonder, significantly enhancing the precision and efficiency of the micro-assembly processes.
Faster space communication with record-sensitive receiver
In space exploration, long-distance optical links can now be used to transmit images, films, and data from space probes to Earth using light. But in order for the signals to reach all the way and not be disturbed along the way, hypersensitive receivers and noise-free amplifiers are required.