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3D electronics enables greater integration
3D electronics is an emerging manufacturing approach that enables electronics to be integrated within or onto the surface of objects.
Ultra-compact tuners help counter adversarial threats
Mercury Systems, Inc., specialising in trusted, secure mission-critical technologies for aerospace and defence, announced a new family of low-power, ultra-compact tuner modules purpose-built to support customers’ spectrum processing applications such as signals intelligence (SIGINT), direction finding (DF) and test and measurement.
Expert advice for World Backup Day
Did you know that 113 phones are lost or stolen every minute? Almost a third of data loss cases are caused by accident and 30% of computers are already infected with malware.
SGS opens vehicle OTA performance lab in Suzhou, China
SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has opened a pioneering new Vehicle Over the Air (OTA) Performance Testing Laboratory in Suzhou, China to support automotive manufacturers with services to test, validate and comply with increasing wireless standards and regulations.
UK EV charging network to expand tenfold by 2030
The government has committed £1.6 billion to expand the UK’s charging network and plans to have 300,000 public EV charge points by 2030 – five times the number of fuel pumps on the road today.
Murray Percival offer free ERSA soldering stations
The Murray Percival Company has announced the ERSA Soldering Station Swap Programme, in which customers can swap outdated soldering stations for either ERSA i-CON Nanos or ERSA i-CON 1s for free.
Technology and digital transformation will be at the heart of a sustainable future
Industries are continually advancing, and while that comes with benefits, it also has environmental downfalls. With this in mind, many sectors are changing how they work in order to tackle the rapid change in the climate.Eco UK Group, Gravitee, Glide Group and 4D Data Centresreport.
Active matter: the future of robotics
Led by the University of Bath, physicists have discovered an innovative way to coat soft robots in materials, allowing them to operate more purposefully. This breakthrough modelling on active matter could be a turning point in the design of robots.
Hitachi Vantara unlocks data-driven AI innovation
Hitachi Vantarahas introduced the Lumada DataOps capabilities for automated, AI-driven data operations for all enterprise customers and Lumada Industrial DataOps, providing advanced analytics capabilities for industrial use cases.
Drones: extremely frightening or incredibly useful
Drones are being utilised by many industries, including agriculture, film, and emergency response, proving to be incredibly useful. On the contrary, a major use case of drones is within the military, which many consider to be extremely frightening.