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Manta Ray UUV prototype completes in-water testing
The Manta Ray prototype, an uncrewed underwater vehicle (UUV) developed by Northrop Grumman, successfully completed comprehensive in-water trials off the Southern California coast in February and March 2024.
Would you fly on a battery-powered plane? Brits say yes!
Eighty-two per cent of Brits would be open to flying on a hydrogen-powered plane, and 77% would consider flying on planes run entirely on batteries, research to support the Jet Zero Council finds.
Innovative, lightweight sensor technology for the Lilium Jet
Honeywell has beenselected by Lilium, the developer of the first all-electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) jet, to supply propulsion unit position sensors for the Lilium Jet.
World Quantum Day: commercial quantum computing within the next decade
Billions of dollars, pounds, euros, and yen are being poured into the development and productisation ofquantum computing, with China hosting an estimated funding of £13,3bn, Europe at £7.2bn, the US at £2.1bn, Japan at £1.8 bn, and the UK at £1.3 bn in 2022.
Würth exhibiting at PCIM 2025
Würth Elektronik ICS will be exhibiting at PCIM, taking place in Nuremberg from 6-8 May 2025.
NVIDIA JetPack 6.2 for superior AI performance
AI-embedded applications require power-efficient, high-resolution cameras capable of real-time responsiveness.
How face-based auto exposure optimises image quality
In imaging systems, traditional exposure techniques tend to face challenges, especially in complex scenes involving multiple faces or dynamic lighting conditions.
Melexis launches thermographic sensing with MLX90642 32x24 IR array
Melexis introduces the MLX90642, a thermographic sensor featuring a 32x24 pixel InfraRed (IR) array that redefines market expectations.
New serial EEPROM family features unique ID
STMicroelectronics has introduced a series of serial EEPROMs that contain a 128-bit read-only ID (UID) to meet market requirements for product recognition, tracking, and repairability.
XP Power 750W power supply provides flexibility
XP Power’s range of 750W high voltage power solutions is providing the flexibility and control demanded by semiconductor applications.