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EEA shortlist: Dukosi
Dukosi’s Contactless Cell Monitoring System has been shortlisted for theElectronics Excellence Awardsunder the Test & Measurement Product category.
Dukosi’s cell monitoring chipset is ready for volume production
Dukosi, the technology company revolutionising the performance, safety, and sustainability of battery systems, has announced the Dukosi Cell Monitoring System (DKCMS) for safety critical, next generation battery systems is ready for production.
Battery cell monitor moves into production
The Dukosi Cell Monitoring System (DKCMS) for safety critical, next generation battery systems is ready for production.
Experienced duo bring technical heft to Dukosi
Edinburgh-based Dukosi says former BMW executive Stefan Juraschek and Dr Anna Stefanopoulou, William ClayFordProfessor of Technologyin the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Michigan, will join Bob Galyen on the Dukosi Technical Advisory Board (TAB).
Dukosi chip-on-cell set for volume production
Dukosi will shortly move to volume production of its cell monitoring system based on chip-on-cell technology and wireless near field communication.
Dukosi announces battery industry pioneer Bob Galyen as company advisor
Dukosi Ltd announced the appointment of industry expert Bob Galyen as technical advisor to the company.
Advancing chip-on-cell-based next generation battery systems
Dukosi Ltd and Suzhou Hengmei Electron Technology, Inc. announced the Joint Development Laboratory at Hengmei’s facility in Suzhou, China.
Shortlist announced for Electronics Excellence Awards 2024
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing, shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry.
Top 5 T&M products in October
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 T&M products to have been released in October 2024.
UK chip company looks to future with confidence
40 years ago a team of engineers at Plessey Semiconductors decided it was time for a change. They headed off into the unknown and founded Swindon Silicon Systems, which stands out now as one of the few UK-based semiconductor companies still operating.