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3D printed vascular grafts advancing cardiovascular surgery
A team of researchers led by the University of Edinburgh’s School of Engineering have developedsmall-diameter vascular grafting, using a combination of 3D printing (specifically extrusion printing) and electrospinning techniques, which are used in surgeries to treat cardiovascular diseases. These grafts are designed to replace or bypassdamaged blood vesselsin patients with cardiovascular diseases.
Advanced wearable display technologies using perovskite quantum wires
A team led by Professor Zhiyong Fan from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) has furthered the development ofadvanced wearabledisplay technologies.
Cornish fishing net recycler exceeds funding target
Cornwall-based Fishy Filaments, pioneer of technology that transforms end-of-life fishing nets into high-value materials for 3D printing and injection moulding, hassurpassed itsCrowdcube campaignfunding target with more than a week to go.
GaN chip maker BelGaN goes bankrupt
At the end of July 2024, Belgian semiconductor manufacturer BelGaN filed for bankruptcy, marking the end of a challenging chapter in the company’s brief history.
SweGaN secures multiple major frame agreements
SweGaN has reported orders for its benchmark QuanFINE epiwafers worth 17 MSEK in the first half of 2024, including three large frame agreements from undisclosed major telecom and defence market players.
Mouser, onsemi partner for SiC eBook
Mouser Electronics has released a new eBook in collaboration with onsemi, exploring the use of silicon carbide (SiC) semiconductors for power system design.
Q&A: Insights from KUKA's Marsha Marcus
Karen Mascarenhas first met with Marsha Marcus, Global Portfolio Manager, Collaborative Robots, KUKA in London, as the company celebrated its 125thanniversary in 2023.
Vishay shielded and IFSC Ferrite inductors now in new case sizes
Vishay Intertechnologyannounces that it has extended its shielded IFDC and semi-shielded IFSC series of wirewound, surface-mount ferrite inductors with three new devices in the 2020DE, 3232DB, and 5050HZ case sizes.
Researchers demonstrate viability of 3D printed concrete
A research team at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science has explored how cellulose nanofibrils, a novel plant-based material, can enhance the benefits of 3D-printed concrete technology.
Pushing organic semiconductors even further
Physicists at The Cavendish Laboratory have discovered two new methods that allow further enhancements of organic semiconductors.