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Global Responsibility Competency Compass to address sustainability skills gap
The Engineering Council is supporting the Global Responsibility Competency Compass, a tool launched by Engineers Without Borders UK to provide the guiding principles and competencies to ensure engineers are equipped to deliver globally responsible solutions.
How Pulsiv OSMIUM technology eliminates inrush current
Inrush current, the spike that occurs when electrical devices are first switched on, is a recognised problem for many types of electrical equipment – and must be managed to guarantee the safety and long-term reliability of any installation.
Moxa launches high-bandwidth Ethernet Switch portfolio
Industrial digital transformationdrives extensive deployment ofIoT and AI-enabled technologies, requiring high-bandwidth networks offering low latency and higher data transfer speeds.
Gen AI to be adopted by 85% of software workforce in two years
Gen AIis expected to play a key role in augmenting the software workforce, assisting in more than 25% of software design, development, and testing work in the next two years.
Advanced Energy new monitoring solution
Advanced Energy has introduced a new hardware accessory for its highly efficient, high-power supplies. The AE PowerPro Dongle enhances real-time monitoring, control, and diagnostics for designers.
Floating connectors enable design flexibility
Harwin says its Flecto range represents the state-of-the-art of today’s floating connector technologies. They are in stock at distributor Anglia Components.
Engineers torque technology to medics
Medical experts and sports scientists are becoming increasingly reliant on engineers as their disciplines become more and more technical.
The new SCIGRIP SG400LSE from IPS Adhesive
IPS Adhesives has introduced the new SCIGRIP SG400LSE adhesive, requiring no surface preparation and featuring low sag, as well as short working and fixture times.
Melexis announces safety qualification for sensors
Melexis has announced the new safety qualification (UL/IEC 62368-1) for its MLX91220 (5V) and MLX91221 (3V) current sensors.
Accelerometers' footprint aids wearables design
Mouser Electronics is now shipping the new BMA530 and BMA580 accelerometers from Bosch.