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STMicroelectronics’ new biosensing technology released
STMicroelectronics has introduced a new bio-sensing chip for the next generations of healthcare wearables like smart watches, sports bands, connected rings, or smart glasses.
Navitas GaN and SiC advancements at electronica 2024
Navitas has announced it will preview several breakthroughs at electronica 2024 (Hall C 3, booth 129, November 12th- 15th).
evcables.com launches first-of-its-kind eco-friendly plug
evcables.com has announced the launch of its new British-designed and manufactured connector, the Wottz Type 2 plug.
University academic to help space vessels travel longer distances
Thefuture of space travelis seemingly changing by the day and a Coventry University academic is doing his bit to stay at the front of the space race.
London EV Show: industry leaders unite to shake-up EV charging infrastructure
A partnership that will accelerate the rollout of the UK’s public and private Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure has been announced at the London EV Show.
MPT-7100V rugged in-vehicle computer
IBASE has introduced the MPT-7100V, a rugged in-vehicle computer designed for commercial fleets, heavy-duty vehicles, and logistics.
Molex explores evolution of 48V systems in automotive power
Molex, a global electronics specialist and connectivity innovator, has issued a new report on the growing traction of 48-Volt electrical system technology, which is poised to fuel major improvements in vehicle performance, efficiency, functionality, and comfort.
Vianode opens sustainable anode graphite plant for batteries
Vianode, an advanced battery materials company providing sustainable anode graphite solutions, has officially opened its first full-scale anode graphite production plant Via ONE at Herøya, Norway.
Molex explores evolution of 48V systems in new report
Molex has issued a new report on the growing traction of 48-Volt electrical system technology, which is poised to fuel major improvements in vehicle performance, efficiency, functionality and comfort.
SSDL awarded NATO AWACS contract
Solid State Disks Limited (SSDL) has been awarded a contract to supply the NATO Airborne Early Warning & Control Force (NAEW&CF), based in Geilenkirchen, Germany, with 40 solid-state data storage drives for use in Airborne Warning and Control Systems (AWACS) aircraft.