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STM and Mobile Physics create EnviroMeter for smartphone air quality monitoring
STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor pioneer serving customers across the spectrum of electronics applications, and Mobile Physics, a software-development startup specialised in environmental physics, have revealed an exclusive collaboration that enables smartphones and other devices to measure household and ambient air quality with a built-in optical sensor.
A guide to the sustainable disposal of electrical gadgets
Here, Electronic Specifier explores some of the ways you can better dispose of electrical gadgets whilst keeping sustainability in mind.
Surge protection considerations during elevator modernisation
Advances in elevator technology have been critical facilitators of the high-rise structures that define our urban skylines. However, upgrades in elevator safety, robustness, quality, space efficiency, and performance are needed to support infrastructure development and meet societal needs.
SEMI ISS Europe 2024 distinguished speakers list
The SEMI Industry Strategy Symposium Europe (ISS Europe) 2024, March 6-8 in Vienna, Austria, will host distinguished speakers to spotlight innovations addressing the semiconductor industry’s sustainability goals, strategies for building supply chain resilience in Europe and approaches to cultivating the future workforce.
TEWS adds advanced FPGA to XMC module range
TEWS Technologies adds more performance and flexibility with its latest FPGA solution on XMC modules, the TXMC639.
Foremost Electronics increases range of FIBOX HMI
Foremost Electronics announces the availability of three new sizes added to the range of Human-Machine Interface (HMI) protection windows from enclosure manufacturer FIBOX.
Everything you need to know about 3D mapping cameras
3D mapping technology is becoming prominent in several industries, from manufacturing and healthcare to agriculture.
Excavation and demolition arisings: waste or resource?
It would seem simple. Some construction sites have an excess of material, others have insufficient. So why can’t they simply exchange these materials?
There is no proof that AI can be controlled
A review has revealed a lack of evidence to safely control artificial intelligence (AI), leading to a cautionary stance against its development without proven control measures, a researcher advises.
Vector introduces new configurable test system for charging communication tests
Vector will be presenting its new product vCTS at this year's E-Mobility Symposium on February 27th in Stuttgart. The vCTS, short for Vector Charging Test System, is a modular test system for charging communications tests.