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Tech and AI stocks tumble – how, why, and what’s next?
The market turbulence, which saw major US stock indices experience theirworst day in over 18 months on Wednesday, is creating a unique buying opportunity for savvy investors, particularly in the technology and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors.
Mouser signs Siemens in industrial automation push
Mouser Electronics has intensified its push into the industrial automation market by signing a distribution agreement with Siemens.
Renesas’ new MCUs based on Arm Cortex-M85 processor
Renesas has introduced new high-performance MCUs based on the Arm Cortex-M85 processor for demanding applications.
ABB drives CCS progress by adding subsurface modelling to its digital twin technology
ABB has signed a partnership with Canadian-based Computer Modelling Group (CMG) - a global simulation technology company that has been involved in carbon capture for over 20 years - to incorporate subsurface modelling into their existing digital twin technology for commercial carbon capture and storage (CCS) operations.
Pickering to exhibit at SMD 2024
Pickering Interfaces is set to exhibit its industry-standard modular signal switching and simulation products for electronic test and verification at the Space & Missile Defense (SMD) Symposium 2024.
KIOXIA wins FMS award
KIOXIA, the inventor of NAND flash memory, has been honoured with the FMS: Future of Memory and Storage Lifetime Achievement Award for 2024.
Laird Thermal Systems acquires Tark, Inc.
Laird Thermal Systems has acquired Tark, Inc., a specialised pump and cooling solution provider for the medical and industrial CT and X-Ray tube industry.
Engineer advances design of more humanistic prosthetics
A former principal mechanical engineer from a leading UK prosthetics firm has achieved notable advancements increating more comfortable, functional, and affordable upper limb prostheticsthrough Heriot-Watt University's DeepTech LaunchPad programme.
ESA plans stronger UK presence and space skills training
A plan to build on the success of the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT), which employs more than 100 people in Harwell, has been launched by the UK andEuropean space agencies.
EU urged to increase photonics investments to avoid falling behind China
A study by Photonics21 has shown the tremendous growth of China’s photonics industry, with a global market share increasing from 10% to more than 30% over the past two decades – dwarfing both the US and Europe's photonics investments each with 15% respective shares.