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electronica 2024 showcases smart energy solutions for the future
Electronics is a key factor in the energy transition and development of smart energy solutions. That is why smart energy will be a key topic at electronica 2024, as it plays a decisive role in shaping a sustainable energy future with its facets ranging from smart grids and smart meters to power electronics.
Improving the crop yields of future Martian agriculture
Self-sufficiency is key for future human settlements on Mars, and a reliable food source is paramount. Rocket deliveries would be impractical, so scientists are exploring innovative farming techniques to address this Martian agriculture challenge.
Vishay AEC-Q102 qualified IR emitters
Vishay has broadened its optoelectronics portfolio with the release of eight new AEC-Q102 qualified 850 nm and 940 nm high power infrared (IR) emitters that deliver best-in-class radiant intensity in 3.4 mm by 3.4 mm surface-mount packages.
Gender balance in engineering roles shifts
Data published in March 2022 highlights changes in the gender composition of the UK’s engineering workforce over the last eleven years, confirming that engineering remains predominantly male-dominated.
Rutronik introduces MKP385e series from Vishay
The MKP385e series from Vishay complements Rutronik's capacitor portfolio for demanding applications.
Building next gen chips for your next self driving car
The concept of a self-driving car has taken the world by storm. Here Simran Khokha, Product Manager at Infineon Technologies, delves into the crucial development of next-generation chips for self driving cars, detailing their reliance on advanced semiconductors and sensors to ensure enhanced performance, safety, and comfort across various levels of vehicle automation.
AI risks see new commitments at AI Seoul Summit
27 nations, including the United Kingdom, Republic of Korea, France, United States, United Arab Emirates, as well as the European Union, have signed up to developing proposals for assessing AI risks over the coming months, in a set of agreements that bring the AI Seoul Summit to an end.
Portescap's micro motors take centre stage at Eurosatory 2024
Portescap, a global pioneer in micro motion solutions, is pleased to announce its participation in Eurosatory 2024, held 17–21 June 2024, in Paris, France.
Controlling qubits: DC bias and size challenges in quantum
Quantum computing, with its promise of efficient calculations in challenging applications, is rapidly advancing in research and development. The pivotal technology for quantum computing lies in the control and evaluation of qubits. This article explores the challenges and solutions associated with the size of quantum computers as well as the DC voltage bias sources crucial for controlling and evaluating flux-tuneable superconducting qubits and si...
Graphene Flagship celebrates 2D materials project successes
The Graphene Flagship is hosting a symposium 11–12 June 2024 at the Town Hall Europe, Brussels, to celebrate the successes of its €20 million 2D Experimental Pilot Line (2D-EPL) project.