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FutureLogic Names Alan Rea Vice President of Quality Assurance
FutureLogic, Inc., the leading manufacturer of thermal ticket printers for cashless gaming, today announced the appointment of Alan Rea to the position of Vice President, Quality Assurance. A Certified Master Six Sigma Black Belt, ASQ Certified Quality Engineer and Certified Quality Auditor, Alan brings more than 20 years of quality management experience to FutureLogic. Working with both domestic and international operations, Alan has managed an...
Radiometrix lends hand to US students
Wireless communication specialist Radiometrix has supplied two custom radio transceivers to Idaho State University for its Research Involving Student Engineers (RISE) program. The London-based company supplied the pair of customised UHX1 multi-channel radio transceivers tuned to a special VHF frequency (147MHz) with US distributor, Lemos International.
Radiometrix Radio Modules Integrated into Solar Car
The power-efficient wireless technology of London-based Radiometrix is helping British academia to promote greener transportation. The company’s TX3B-869.85-64 and RX3A-869-10 radio modules are being used by the Engineering Department of Durham University to monitor the performance of their solar-powered racer.
Texas Instruments and Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas Present Live Webcast on Improved Procedures for Selecting an ADC
Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) and Avnet Electronics Marketing Americas will present a live Analog eLab™ Webcast for designers entitled “Improved Procedures for Selecting an Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)” on Wednesday, June 13, 2007, at 11:00 a.m. CST (18:00 hrs CET). The Webcast will highlight the pitfalls encountered when evaluating an ADC for a design, and the importance of selecting the proper tools. TI analog exper...
TI Allocates $15 Million to Fund University Medical Technology Research
Texas Instruments today announced that the company is allocating a total of $15 million to fund medical technology research at selected universities worldwide. The funding will support research and development of key emerging medical technologies, over a period of several years, in areas such as personal medical devices, implantables, medical imaging, wireless healthcare systems and biosensor technology.
National Instruments appoints Robert Morton as UK & Ireland MD
National Instruments today announced the appointment of Robert Morton as UK & Ireland Managing Director. Rob is a fourteen-year National Instruments veteran, joining NI in the UK in 1994 after graduating with a first class degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering from the University of Manchester. Rob joined the NI Engineering Leadership Programme (ELP), the premier route for career development for engineers at NI. Engineers on the ELP spend...
Do Engineering with National Instruments UK & Ireland Technology for Academia Webcast Series
National Instruments UK & Ireland has launched an exciting new Technology for Academia webcast series about the latest NI tools and technologies that enable educators, researchers and students to ‘do engineering’. This four-part series will take place between 23rd and 27th May.
Renesas Electronics Europe and the University of Glamorgan unveil the Renesas Embedded Systems Laboratory
Renesas Electronics Europe and the University of Glamorgan have announced the official opening of the Renesas Embedded Systems Laboratory for electronics engineering students within the University’s Faculty of Advanced Technology. The two organisations have been working together for the past five years with Renesas making regular donations of development tools and microcontrollers. The ongoing support from Renesas and the productive relationshi...
New 'Nanominiature' interconnections deliver up to 90% in weight savings
Tekdata Interconnections Ltd announces its new 'nanominiature' cable assemblies incorporating the latest advances in nanotechnology and environmental tolerance. Weight savings of up to 90% can be delivered in comparison to traditional assemblies as a result of these advances. These complex assemblies house 51 pins inside connectors whose width are 16.5 mm, whereas equivalent military specification cables can normally be as wide as 40 mm.
The Evolution of Electronic Design
ACAL Technology in partnership with Napier Technology Marketing & PR supported students at the University of Chichester with a project to develop B2B virals. 7 groups were tasked with developing a short viral to highlight the lighter element of designing electronics. These were to be targeted at the Electronics engineering community.