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Fingerprints enhance Gothenburg HQ security with S-Key biometrics
Fingerprints has enhanced the physical access security at its Gothenburg headquarters by implementing S-Key biometric access cards from Freevolt Technologies, incorporating Fingerprints' T2 sensors.
Juice introduces the JUICE ULTRA 2 battery charging station
Juice presents the DC fast charging station JUICE ULTRA 2 battery available now in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, and Spain.
u-blox incorporates Nordic’s Bluetooth chips in new modules
u-blox has announced two additions to its Bluetooth LE portfolio, ALMA-B1 and NORA-B2, which are utilising Nordic Bluetooth chips.
APS adds Blaupunkt batteries to portfolio
Advanced Power Solutions (APS) has recently expanded its battery portfolio to include Blaupunkt batteries.
Business and Trade Secretary launches plan for UK Advanced Manufacturing
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch revealed plans aimed at leveraging British excellence in advanced manufacturing to secure enduring private investment and generate well-compensated employment opportunities.
Nexeon breaks ground on first silicon anode material production site
Nexeon marked a significant advancement with the commencement of construction on its inaugural commercial production plant.
DER-IC announces new Chair
Professor Mike Capaldi, Dean of Innovation and Business at Newcastle University, has been announced as the new Chair of DER-IC.
Toshiba releases new motor control driver IC
Toshiba has launched a motor control driver IC that implements a gate driver and a CPU core together with a comprehensive set of features and capabilities for driving three-phase brushless DC (BLDC) motors and permanent magnet synchronous motors (PMSM) more efficiently.
Mouser, Macronix seal distribution deal
Mouser Electronics has signed a distribution agreement with Macronix International, a provider of non-volatile memory solutions.
Microchip Technology expands its serial SRAM portfolio
In response to the growing demands for larger and quicker SRAM solutions, Microchip Technology has broadened its Serial SRAM portfolio to encompass higher densities up to 4Mb and has enhanced the speed of the Serial Peripheral Interface/Serial Quad I/O Interface (SPI/SQI) to 143MHz.