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Micron Technology Announces Public Memorial Service, Memorial Funds for Steven R. Appleton
Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq:MU), today announced details involving the public memorial service and memorial funds for Steven R. Appleton, longtime Micron Chairman and CEO, who passed away Feb. 3.
Energy Micro appoints Sales Director for Greater China region
Energy Micro, the energy friendly microcontroller and radio company, has appointed Jeff Su as Sales Director for Greater China. The appointment supports a planned expansion of the company’s activities in the region, to include a representative office in Shanghai and the recruitment of field sales and application engineers across China.
PNI Sensor to demonstrate TRAX AHRS at AUVSI 2012
At the Association for Unmanned Vehicle Systems International North America, PNI Sensor is showcasing field-proven applications for its TRAX Attitude & Heading Reference System, the first extremely accurate and yet surprisingly affordable sensor system for unmanned, land and water-based vehicles and robot applications.
Heliatek wins Materials Award for its breakthrough solar cell technology at IDTechEx Printed Electronics
Heliatek GmbH has won the Materials Award at the IDTechEx Printed Electronics EUROPE 2012 in Berlin. This is the latest in a succession of awards for Heliatek's innovative organic solar film technology that promises to deliver a lighter, greener and more versatile alternative to traditional solar panels.
Keithley Donates Model 2440 5A SourceMeter to OSUSVT
Keithley has previously donated a Model 2440 5A SourceMeter to Oregon State University’s Solar Vehicle Team, helping the electrical engineers of tomorrow characterize photovoltaic devices accurately and efficiently. OSUSVT has been using the instrument in analyzing and troubleshooting mono-crystalline silicon solar modules.
European collaboration project to develop technology breakthroughs for integrated and intelligent LED lighting solutions
A group of 30 leading European companies and academic institutions today announced that they are working together in the newly established project “ENLIGHT”, a three-year program which is partly funded by the ENIAC Joint Undertaking and the ENIAC member States. Partners include companies throughout the lighting value chain, including universities and research centers (see list below).
OPTEK Donates LEDs to University Contest
Providing engineering students with a flexible, high brightness LED solution that ultimately helped them win a design competition, TT electronics OPTEK Technology donated 200 high brightness LEDs to an engineering team at North Carolina State University participating in the 2009 North Carolina Engineering Day. OPTEK’s OVQ12S30x7 flexible LED light strips were utilized in the design for illumination of a pedestrian bridge at the Legislative Comp...
Molex Innovative Interconnects Power UMsolar Car on 1,800 Mile Outback Journey
Molex Incorporated enthusiastically endorses the University of Michigan Solar Car team (UMsolar) in its bid to win the 2011 World Solar Challenge. Hosted in Australia, the biannual competition takes place October 16-23, 2011. The University of Michigan team’s entry car “Quantum” and rival teams will depart from Darwin, all aiming to be the first to race across the finish line in Adelaide, approximately 1,800 miles (3000km) to th...
Wireless power could revolutionize highway transportation
The converter to change AC to the necessary DC to charge an electric vehicle typically wastes 5-10% of power, whether it is located in the vehicle or in the charging station. It is not exactly green to add inductive charging which wastes a further 5-20% but very attractive operationally because the driver stays safe and clean in the vehicle. This inductive charging brings principle of the electric toothbrush to the car and about 30 companies are ...
The Flexible Display Center and Universal Display Corporation Produce Flexible, Full-Color AMOLED Prototype Displays
The Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University and Universal Display Corporation have announced that they have successfully fabricated the first full-color, flexible active matrix organic light emitting diode (AMOLED) display prototypes using the Center’s bond/de-bond manufacturing process, in combination with Universal Display’s full-color, top-emission phosphorescent OLED technology and materials. The displays also use Universal Di...