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Students and Altium race ahead at Hockenheimring
Altium, a developer and provider of electronics design solutions, supports the sixth Formula Student Germany, held from 2-7 August 2011 at the Hockenheimring race track in Germany. A total of 108 teams from more than 20 countries competed with their race car designs to be the best of the best in various disciplines.
3M Touch Systems Appoints New Sales Manager for Spain and Portugal
3M today announced the expansion of its Touch Systems sales team in Europe with the appointment of Fernando Fandiño Oliver. As Sales Manager – Spain and Portugal, Fernando will be responsible for day-to-day account management of existing and prospective customers in the gaming, banking and finance, and industrial markets.
Omnetics Connector Corp appoints Scott Unzen
Omnetics has announced that Scott Unzen has joined the company’s Sales and Marketing department in a Market Development role. Reporting to Omnetics’ Asia Pacific Sales Manager, Joe Held, Scott will perform a variety of functions including market research, sales, CRM implementation, product recommendation and lead generation.
Lambda Uk Invests In Collaborative University Research Project
Leading power supply manufacturer Lambda UK is investing an initial $100,000 in a collaborative research project with The University of Sheffield. The initial 12-month project is with the Electrical Machines and Drives (EMD) Group at the University. The project is another example of Lambda’s investment in UK engineering, coming alongside its sponsorship of graduates and undergraduates.
New type of probe measures current in PCB tracks directly
Aim-TTi has launched an entirely new type of current probe which is cable of measuring currents in PCB tracks. The Aim I-prober 520 positional current probe uses a patented technology to observe and measure current without the need to break or surround the conductor.
Mouser Electronics partners with Young Designers for University Science & Engineering Initiatives
Mouser Electronics is helping develop new programs to support young design engineers with the challenges of designing “what’s next.” These educational programs encourage technical free-thinking and innovation in design. Two programs that stand out are the WMR Rescue Robot Project and the UCLA Rocket Project.
Fujitsu Receives New Supercomputer Order from Kyushu University
Fujitsu today announced that the Research Institute for Information Technology at Kyushu University has placed orders for a new system, consisting of Supercomputer System and High-performance Computational Server System.
Let’s build a chaos generator: watch out for element14 and Elektor Academy’s third online webinar
Get out your opamps, wipe your monitor and glasses and turn up the volume loud, as element14 and Elektor magazine’s third online webcast looks at “Building a Chaos Generator” on Dec 15, 2011, from 16:00 CET. To register, please visit: www.element14.com/community/events/3084
GOEPEL electronic supports open source Initiative for increased Adoption of IEEE 1149.x/Boundary Scan
During Technology Days UK GOEPEL electronic announces the accession to the open source initiative goJTAG. The networking founded by various universities and the Company Testonica Lab pursues the goal to provide the industry JTAG/Boundary Scan tools and knowledge based on an independent and non-commercial platform, sustainably accelerating the wide adoption of standardized IEEE 1194.x test methods. The centre piece of GOEPEL electronic’s engagem...
PMC-Sierra Awards Scholarships for PTN and OTN Research at the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications
PMC-Sierra, Inc the premier Internet infrastructure semiconductor solution provider, today announced the winners of its 2009 scholarship program for the Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. In a joint effort with BUPT's Institute of Information Photonics and Optical Communications, this year's program supports in-depth research in Packet Transmission Network and Optical Transport Network technologies.