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UK 5G adoption expected to reach over 26% by 2024
The demand for 5G is robust in the UK and the technology's adoption is forecasted to reach over 26% of total mobile subscriptions by 2024, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. EE was the first network to launch 5G in the UK, but two other networks have since launched their 5G strategies to try and make it to the top spot.
Power export cable supplier for offshore wind farm project
Nexans has been appointed by SSE as the preferred supplier to design, manufacture and install the onshore and offshore export cables for the Phase 1 development of the Seagreen offshore wind farm project. Currently under construction off the Angus coast, Phase 1 comprises the Seagreen Alpha and Bravo wind farms.
Duo announce collaboration for cellular IoT solutions
Renesas Electronics and Altair Semiconductorjointly announced a partnership aimed at bringing ultra small and ultra low power cellular IoT solutions to the global IoT market. Cellular IoT device makers will be able to use this combination of solutions to create highly differentiated IoT products and services that offer much greater efficiencies and faster time to market. These integrated solutions will be delivered through Renesas’ sales ch...
Next-gen robotic combat vehicles to ignite fresh growth prospects
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, ‘US Military Combat Vehicle Market, Forecast to 2024’, has revealed that the US Army is significantly investing in enhancing its ageing combat vehicle (CV) fleet while also developing next-generation vehicles that will operate un-manned, collect intelligence, and follow an optionally manned vehicle leader.
OpenTAP project attracts quartet of participants
Keysight Technologies, in conjunction with the OpenTAP project community, has welcomed four new participants to the OpenTAP project - 5G-VINNI, Page Electronica, TandM Solutions and Tokalabs. The OpenTAP project comprises a growing community of developers dedicated to the idea of effortless automation.
OmniVision receives Guinness World Record for small image sensor
OmniVision has announced fromMD&M Minneapolisthat its OV6948 is the winner of the Guinness World Record for 'The SmallestImage SensorCommercially Available' with its size of 0.575x0.575mm. Derived from this ultra small imager, the company also announced itsOVM6948 CameraCubeChip - a fully packaged, wafer-level camera module measuring 0.65x0.65mm, with a z-height of just 1.158mm.
Quick clamping shaft collars with clamping lever
Ruland now supplies quick clamping shaft collars with clamping levers. These adjustable levers mate a Ruland metric and international series inch shaft collar to a specially designed clamping lever, creating a shaft collar that requires no tools to install, remove, or reposition.
Board-to-board connector with extremely low stacking height
Kyocera has announced its new 5655 Series electronic board-to-board connectors optimised for high-speed data transmission, featuring a 0.5mm-pitch and a stacking height of just at four millimetres, reportedly among the world’s thinnest for this class of connector.
Europe machine translation market enhancement in technology sector
According to the Graphical Research new growth forecast report titled ‘Europe Machine Translation Market analysis based on Technology, Application, Industry Analysis Report, Regional Outlook, Growth Potential, Price Trends, Competitive Market Share & Forecast, 2017 to 2024’, estimated to exceed $390bn by 2024.
Tide announces exciting new expense features
Tide has announced key updates to its expense management feature, with new market-leading features to be released in the coming months. These include using OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology with a game-changing ability to match receipts to transactions, using Tide’s algorithm. This is more advanced than products offered by any other fintechs.