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Arm And NXP Launch mbed To Enable Rapid Prototyping With Microcontrollers
ARM and NXP, the independent semiconductor company founded by Philips, today announced at Embedded Systems Conference (ESC), Boston, mbed.org and the mbed microcontroller rapid prototyping tools. With the market for 32-bit microcontrollers set for explosive growth, the ability for new markets to adopt and exploit modern microcontroller technology becomes a critical success factor. To maximise these opportunities ARM has developed mbed, the indust...
Scientists at the University of Glasgow develop the World’s smallest diamond transistor
At just 50 nanometres in length the ‘gate’ of the diamond transistor developed by Dr David Moran, of the Department of Electronics & Electrical Engineering, is more than 1000 times smaller than the thickness of a human hair, and is half the size of the previous smallest diamond transistor developed by Japanese firm NTT.
Philips Lumileds Adds Senior Executive to Lead SSL Expansion in the Asia Pacific Region
Philips Lumileds announced that Alvin Tse, a fifteen-year veteran of the lighting industry has joined the company as its Vice President of Sales in Asia Pacific. Mr. Tse will lead its growing team of technical, marketing and sales professionals in the region which is widely expected to be among the fastest growing for solid-state lighting adoption. In the coming three years it’s expected that the illumination market in Asia will be one of the f...
China Enlists Numerical Algorithms Group to Accelerate Development of the Chinese Aircraft Manufacturing Industry
Shanghai University (part of the consortium to extend the Chinese aerospace industry) announces a strategic partnership with the Numerical Algorithms Group ( NAG, www.nag.com). The collaboration will utilize a high performance computing platform for key Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) research which is essential in order to achieve the civilian aircraft industry targets established in the Chinese government’s “Long-term Scientific and Tech...
NanoKTN Celebrates Milestone of 3000th Member
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN) is delighted to announce it has reached the milestone of 3,000 members. NanoKTN members have access to focus groups and events and play a key role in contributing to UK Government strategies and policies. The NanoKTN supports the exploitation and commercialisation of micro and nanotechnologies by informing, facilitating innovation and encouraging collaborations between suppliers and users.
NanoKTN Launches Medical Devices Focus Group
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network is pleased to announce details of its new focus group, Nanotechnology in Medical Devices (NiMeD) which will showcase the use of nanotechnology in the medical technologies sector. The group aims to bring together companies working in the medical devices industry to work together to further commercialise the use of nanotechnology in healthcare.
NanoKTN Promotes New Developments In Electrospinning
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, has announced the date of its first workshop aimed at raising awareness of the manufacture and uses of electrospun nanofibres.
The NanoKTN and University of Surrey Announce Funding Scheme
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologiesis pleased to announce the launch of BlueSkyNano, an award scheme aiming to increase engagement between industry and academia. The first award scheme is in partnership with the University of Surrey and will offer companies funding to encourage them to undertake a feasibility study to help solve technology chall...
NanoKTN Helps UK SME Secure EPSRC Funding and Research Collaboration with the University of Surrey
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce details of an EPSRC funded research collaboration between a UK SME and the University of Surrey.
Nanoktn Announces Winners Of Its 2011 Epsrc Collaborative Studentships
The Nanotechnology Knowledge Transfer Network (NanoKTN), one of the UK’s primary knowledge-based networks for Micro and Nanotechnologies, is pleased to announce that its allocation of this year’s EPSRC CASE Awards has been awarded to the University of Bath, collaborating with Pilkington Group Ltd, and Manchester’s Metropolitan University, collaborating with United Utilities, which encourages and enables collaboration of Universities with UK...