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Zone-based automotive E /E – architecture
The vehicles of the future will be automated and networked to drive autonomously in road traffic and to relieve the driver.
Peters engaged in project for microelectronics/automotive
MID4automotive: This is a publicly funded research project in the field of microelectronics/automotive, where Peters is involved alongside numerous other electrical engineering companies and institutes.
Director of R&D fuels scientific discussion on Quantised IBS Nanolaminates
The Director of Research and Development at LASER COMPONENTS, Dr Sina Malobabic, recently shared insights into the use of quantised IBS nanolaminates in manufacturing Anti-Reflective (AR) coatings for UV wavelengths in a scientific setting.
Qualified micro scanners for customised medical applications
The potential of micro scanners in medical technology is immense. Their small size, low weight and high energy efficiency make them ideal for mobile use.
SEMI announces new board members
SEMI, the industry association serving the global electronics design and manufacturing supply chain, has announced the election of two new members to the SEMI International Board: Kai Beckmann, Member of the Executive Board and CEO of the Electronics business sector of Merck KGaA, Darmstadt, Germany; and Benjamin Loh, Chair of the Management Board and President and CEO of ASM.
PCIM Europe 2024 on a new record course
The PCIM Europe 2024 promises even more highlights for experts in the power electronics industry from 11 - 13 June 2024 in Nuremberg.
Infineon @ TRUSTECH 2023
At TRUSTECH, the tradeshow for innovative payment and identification solutions, Infineon will present the latest member of the TEGRION family, which accelerates future-proof ID applications. Infineon’s mini airport booth will also feature the world’s first PQC-enabled ePassport demonstrator. In addition, visitors can experience the convenience of seamless payment with SECORA Pay X, which will be demonstrated in a pop-up manicure salon...
IBM unveils quantum computing centre in Germany
IBM has opened its first quantum computing center outside the US at Ehningen in Germany. It marks a significant expansion of the company’s fleet of advanced, utility-scale quantum systems available to global users via the cloud.
Photonics-based ultra-stable tuneable THz system for 6G
6G state of the art research was demonstrated at European Microwave Week in Paris by Rohde & Schwarz with a proof-of-concept for a system for 6G wireless data transmission based on a photonic THz communications link.
LOPEC 2024: printed electronics serving patients
LOPEC will be held in Munich from 5 - 7 March 2024. Under the focus topic of Smart Living, companies and researchers will show how printed electronics is making the health sector fit for the future.