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Flexible electronics market set to pass $17.2bn by 2024
A research report from Nester has highlighted the growth and potential of the global flexible electronics market, which is being driven by the advancements in the technology of electronic devices.
Asteroid deflection technique could prevent Earth impact
NASA has moved forward with a plan to develop a refrigerator-sized spacecraft capable of deflecting asteroids and preventing them from colliding with Earth.The Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, is being designed and would be built and managed by scientists at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory. NASA approved a move from concept development to the preliminary design phase on June 23.
Young women called upon to explore career in engineering
Hartlepool College of Further Education, Caterpillar, Babcock International and Gestamp Tallent have called upon young women in the North East to explore a career in engineering.
How electrical engineering has shaped the modern world
From light bulbs and television, to cell phones and GPS, modern advances in electrical engineering have illuminated, informed and connected the world. However, did you know electrical engineering can be traced back to long before Thomas Edison?
Addressing vulnerability of non-IP wireless protocols
Guillaume Crinon, Innovation Technical Marketing Manager and John Jones, Director of Innovation, Avnet Silica, look at how best to provide end-to-end IoT security.
Knowles to exhibit range of Space Heritage products at Space Tech Expo
To coincide with Space Tech Expo, taking place in Pasadena, California, on May 23rd to 25th, Knowles Capacitors has produced a shortform capability guide outlining their range of Space Heritage products.
Redefining the notion of sensors
Sensors have long been a part of electronic systems in practically every industry. They are so fundamental to the operation of these countless systems that it is hard to imagine life without them. Janusz Bryzek, an executive from Fairchild Semiconductor, said that sensors could reach 1 trillion per year and become 15% of the global gross domestic product by 2024.
Autonomous energy grids that are inspired by nature
A new technology has been developed by a Swiss start-up that mimics complex systems in nature to create fully autonomous power grids anywhere in the world. Using a technology called Swarm Power, Power-Blox allows anyone to create a ‘plug-and-power’ energy grid that is completely autonomous, scalable, and decentralised, while requiring no management, configuration or maintenance.
Retail of the future: what will the next 15 years will bring?
The retail landscape of the future is an interesting topic, with all sorts of new technologies becoming more popular what does that leave in store for the future of retail?Specialist Software-as-a-Service provider BRIDGE published some intriguing predictions.
Collaboration designs tyres that reduce carbon emissions
The UK’s technology innovation provider for process manufacturing, the Centre for Process Innovation (CPI), has announced that it is collaborating with Bath University and Silent Sensors to develop a key component for the future of intelligent tyres, using piezoelectric energy harvesting, which converts mechanical motion into electrical energy. This component will be part of the innovative Silent Sensors Tyre Management System (TMS) for veh...