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TTI Europe will be at Cenex Expo
TTI IP&E – Europe, a distributor of electronic components, alongside its recent acquisition Raffenday, will present an extensive range of interconnect technologies and cable harnesses for low-carbon vehicles at this year’s Cenex Expo.
EPC and Anglia team up for GaN webinar
EPC and Anglia Components are partnering to present a free webinar on GaN basiscs and applications.
Strato Pi Max: open platforms for industrial innovation
Sfera Labsbelieve in the power of open platforms to drive innovation in industrial applications.
Microchip and Acacia data centre interconnect systems
Microchip has announced a collab with Acacia to demonstrate the fourth generation of interoperability between Microchip’s META-DX2 Ethernet PHY family and Acacia’s Coherent Interconnect Module 8 (CIM 8).
Infineon expands its Bluetooth portfolio with eight new parts
Infineon has announced the expansion of its Bluetooth portfolio by eight new products in the AIROC CYW20829 Bluetooth Low Energy 5.4 MCU family, featuring Systems-on-Chip (SoCs) and modules optimised for industrial, consumer, and automotive use cases.
Arrow Electronics & NeuReality advanced AI inferencing
Arrow Electronics supported the development of the world’s first 7nm Network Addressable Processing Unit (NR1 NAPU) housed in the complete NR1-S AI Inference Appliance from NeuReality – delivering competitive advantages in cost and power savings versus traditional CPU-centric architecture.
PCIM Asia Conference’s 2024 keynote headlines
The PCIM Asia Conference is set to return to Shenzhen from 28 – 30 August 2024 with this year’s programme headlined by three keynotes exploring emerging trends in power semiconductor technologies, developments in solid-state transformers, and the applications of power semiconductors in renewable energy and electrification.
Who owns Saietta Group?
Saietta Group is a UK-based company that specialises in developingelectric propulsiontechnology.
Advancing UAV stability through kestrel-inspired wing morphing
In a recent study,‘Steady as they hover: kinematics of kestrel wing and tail morphing during hovering flights,’researchers from RMIT University and the University of Bristol have explored the intricate biomechanics of kestrel flight, offering valuable insights into how these birds achieve remarkable stability while wind-hovering.
AUKUS runs AI trials
In a major milestone for the AUKUS partnership between Australia, the UK and the US, the three nations have successfully tested an advanced integration of autonomous systems and artificial intelligence (AI) for the first time.