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Cornish pioneer turns fishing nets into 3D printing materials
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, the first recycler globally totransform end-of-life fishing netsinto high-value materials for3D printing and injection moulding, has launched its latest Crowdcube campaign to fund the next phase of its growth.
Arduino Nano Matter board in stock at Mouser
TheABX00112Nano Matter board from Arduino is now being shipped by authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
CrowdStrike declare “97% of crashed systems fixed”
CrowdStrike CEO, George Kurtz, took to LinkedIn to announce that 97% of crashed computers are back online.
New L-com product lines designed to boost rack efficiency
L-com, an Infinite Electronics brand and supplier of connectivity products, has introduced four new lines of fibre optic connectors and adapters. These products are designed to enhance fiber installation performance significantly.
New Edge AI evaluation kit accelerates ML development
Infineon Technologies has announced the release of a comprehensive evaluation kit for embedded, Edge AI, and machine learning (ML)system designs.
Torqeedo electrifies "Mistinguett" for 2024 Olympics
Torqeedo, the global market specialist forelectric mobility on water, eagerly anticipates the 2024 Olympics.
Multi-function sensor suits smartphone display screens
The TCS3720 colour, proximity, and ambient light sensor(ALS) from ams OSRAM is in stock at authorised distributor Mouser Electronics.
IoT connectivity and energy management at the London EV Show 2023
Wireless Logic will participate in the London EV Show from 28th-30thNovember in London, featuring as both a speaker and exhibitor.
RanLOS and Anritsu 5G vehicle OTA test solution
RanLOS, TOYO, AeroGT Labs, and Anritsu announced the availability of the first 5G antenna over-the-air (OTA) measurement system engineered with RanLOS’ OTA test solution and Anritsu’s 5G Radio Communication Test Station MT8000A.
Saline-charged battery for smart contact lenses
Scientists at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have created a flexible battery, as thin as the human cornea, which draws power from saline solution.