More on: Rockley Photonics’ technology

Rockley Electronics is a silicon photonics start-up that recently raised $52m in a funding round, bringing its total to $165. With all this investor interest, it was time to find out exactly what the company is offering, so Electronics Weekly spoke to its founder and CEO Andrew Rickman – and industry veteran with some history in photonics. ...

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Third funding round for cyber security

The third round of funding through the Cyber Skills Immediate Impact Fund (CSIIF) has been launched today by Cyber Security Minister Nigel Adams. “This latest round of funding demonstrates our commitment to make sure the UK’s cyber security industry has a skilled and diverse workforce and, through our new Cyber Security Council, there are clear ...

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GloFo sells mask-making assets to Toppan

Globalfoundries has sold some of the manufacturing equipment at its photo mask facility in Burlington Vermont to Toppan Photomasks and will be transferring more mask manufacturing tools to the Advanced Mask Technology Centre (AMTC) jv owned by Toppan and GloFo in Dresden. Over the next several months, Toppan and GLoFo will work to transition the ...

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Panasonic expands conductive polymer capacitor range

Panasonic has added a  long-life surface mount type series to its product line of OS-CON Conductive Polymer-Aluminum-Solid Capacitors. Available with a rated voltage of 2.5VDC, 6.3VDC and 16VDC, SVPT products benefit from huge capacitance values (100µF up to 560µF) and low ESR characteristics (15-24mΩ max.). The components are able to withstand +105°C for up to 20.000 ...

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