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Infineon receives building permit for Smart Power Fab in Dresden
Infineon is on schedule with the construction of the Smart Power Fab in Dresden and is initiating the final construction phase.
A.R.T. to exhibit at SMTconnect
Advanced Rework Technology (A.R.T.) will exhibit at the SMTconnect exhibition in Nuremberg, Germany, June 11th – 13th, on the What’s New in Electronics pavilion, Hall 4 227.
Absolute EMS’ new 4.0 closed-loop system facility
Absolute EMS, an award-winning EMS provider of turnkey contract manufacturing services, is proud to offer world-class expertise in BGA (Ball Grid Array) assembly, setting new standards for quality, speed, and flexibility in the industry.
South Devon College illuminates the way
South Devon College bags £500,000 unprecedented opportunity to nurture the future of photonic semiconductors.
Radiation-tolerant PolarFire SoC FPGAs
Microchip has introduced the radiation-tolerant (RT) PolarFire system-on-chip (SoC) FPGA for space applications.
Fudan and Gotion establish joint research centre for battery technology
On 9th August, the School-Enterprise Joint Research Centre for Advanced Battery Technology of Fudan University-Gotion High-Tech was officially established and licensed in Jiangwan Campus of Fudan University.
VTT's plasma-FIB microscope boosts Finland's Nordic Research lead
The first plasma-FIB scanning electron microscope in Finland has just become operational at VTT in Espoo, Finland.
IOT Solutions World Congress 2024 connects semiconductor chips to industry
Essential to manufacture computers, smartphones, cars, refrigerators or any electronic device, semiconductors are critical elements in the implementation of the Internet of Things.
IOT Solutions World Congress to showcase the latest in disruptive technology
The IOT Solutions World Congress (IOTSWC), recognised as the premier international gathering for industrial transformation through disruptive technologies, is set to display the most recent progress and trends in the domain.
When the chips are down
The demand for microchips globally is surging. In fact, it’s expected to double by 2030. Jerry Beeney, Director of Global Business Development for Science & Automation, at Teledyne FLIR further discusses.