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The robot musicians
An overheard conversation on a commuter train led to an exciting new venture for the Manchester based Hallé orchestra. Hallé’s Education Director, Steve Pickett, had listened in to Peter Green’s engineering discussion and rightly concluded that this was the person to bring his ideas to reality.
Advanced power management technologies for higher power density
At the upcoming electronica 2018, 13th to 16th November, 2018, in Munich, ROHM Semiconductor will be exhibiting. At its exhibition booth in hall C3, stand 512, the company will present new solutions for power and energy management in the automotive and industrial sectors as well as its commitment to Formula E.
Connecting everything, smart, safe, and secure
Smart, reliable, and secure networking at all levels is the focus for this year’s edition of the trade fair and conference for electronics, to be held on 13th to 16th November, 2018, in Munich, Germany. This time round, electronica will be going beyond the presentation of relevant components, systems, applications, and solutions.
Partnership to develop GaN-on-Silicon technology
STMicroelectronicsand Leti have announced their cooperation to industrialise GaN (Gallium Nitride)-on-Silicon technologies for power switching devices. This power GaN-on-Si technology will enable ST to address high efficiency, high power applications, including automotive on-board chargers for hybrid and electric vehicles, wireless charging, and servers.
Lights, Camera, Action!
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has teamed up with iconic BBC television show Blue Peter to offer children the chance to design and engineer aspects of their very own music video for British pop-rock band New Hope Club. Winners will get to meet the band, as well as actively participate in engineering the music video.
Surfing ain’t enough: Engineers have to see, touch and talk
In this article Adam Fletcher, Chairman of the Electronic Components Supply Network (ecsn) acknowledges the importance of the engineering team and explains why letting engineers out of the office or lab occasionally might well assist in the development process.
What AI and robotics should and shouldn’t be allowed to do
81% of consumers all around the world would like 'electronic devices of the future' to make their lives easier. However, users have very different views on what artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and digitalisation should and shouldn’t be allowed to do: 71% of global consumers think that electronic devices should only assist humans. These are the findings of the electronica trend Index 2018.
Missile defence capabilities at MSPO 2018
At Poland’s International Defence Industry Exhibition, MSPO, Northrop Grumman Corporation is showcasing its missile defence, advanced armaments and defence electronics capabilities. MSPO takes place Sept. 4-7 in Kielce, Poland. The Northrop Grumman exhibits are at stand numbers F-27 and E-37.
Formula E Team World Champion: Würth crowns e-mobility commitment
At the close of the fourth Formula E season, Team Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler has finished at the top of the team standings. To Würth Elektronik eiSos – a team technology partner from the outset of Formula E – this achievement confirms the company’s commitment to e-mobility initiatives. The electronics manufacturer supplies high-performance, robust electronic components and jointly engineered systems.
Smart energy: The digitisation of the energy industry
Smart energy is the umbrella term for a wide range of technologies in this area relating to energy storage, consumption control, and energy conversion. electronica 2018, 13th to 16th November, in Munich, has the motto ‘Connecting everything: Smart, safe & secure’ and will be showcasing products and services from a wide range of sectors.