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Everyday movements could soon power your wearables
Researchers at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) have achieved a breakthrough in energy efficiency bydeveloping flexible nanogeneratorswith a power density 140 times greater than that of conventional nanogenerators.
STMicroelectronics launches first FIPS 140-3 certified TPMs for systems
STMicroelectronicshas announced the FIPS 140-3 certification of STSAFE-TPM trusted platform modules (TPMs), the first standardised cryptographic modules on the market to receive this certificate.
ALSI LASER1205: patented precision for SiC wafers
ASMPT, the global provider of hardware and software for semiconductor and electronics production, presents the ALSI LASER1205, a multi-beam laser dicing platform that sets new standards in terms of precision and performance.
Compact module delivers 39 TOPS AI performance
Congatec, a provider of embedded and Edge computing technology, introduces new COM Express Compact Computer-on-Modules with AMD Ryzen Embedded 8000 Series processors.
Cybord secures $8.7M to revolutionise electronics manufacturing
Cybord, a specialist in visual AI solutions for electronic component quality, authenticity, and traceability, has announced the successful closing of an $8.7 millionSeries A funding round.
New adapter board RAB5 from Rutronik System Solutions
Rutronik Elektronische Bauelemente GmbH has unveiled its latest innovation: the Rutronik System Solutions Adapter Board RAB5.
The Zensory returns with award-winning ‘Cyber Wellbeing Corner’
The Zensory, the popular wellbeing and productivity platform dedicated to transforming work habits, announces the return of the popular Cyber Wellbeing Corner at this year’sInternational Cyber Expo, in partnership withNineteen Group.
Calls for manufacturers to open up factories
Made Smarter is encouraging manufacturers to open their doors to schools, colleges, and local communities forNational Manufacturing Dayon 26th September.
AI supports early error detection during end-of-line testing
Late detected faults during EOL (End of Line) testing can be expensive. A car engine whose defect is only detected after it has been installed in the vehicle can easily cause costs of five to ten thousand euros for reassembly, repair, and delivery delays.
Infineon & Oxford Ionics to build a mobile quantum computer
Infineon Technologies, in collaboration with its technology partner Oxford Ionics Ltd., has been selected as part of a consortium to develop a mobilequantum computer.