Advanced packaging to have 31% CAGR 2019-25

The high-end packaging market will reach more than $4 billion by 2025 with a 31% CAGR between 2019 and 2025, says  Yole Développement. The biggest market today is related to telecom and infrastructure applications. The biggest growth will be in mobile & consumer and automotive & mobility with 60% and 88% market shares respectively. Technology: ...

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Palantir in talks to provide UK contact tracing services

Palantir, the Peter Thiel-founded Californian data mining company, is in talks with the UK government to provide a contact tracing system, reports the FT. The UK has had problems with a track and trace app which didn’t work and a contracing system which is failing to contact 60% of those needed to be contacted. Both ...

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UK Space Agency wins sustainable development award for IPP

The UK Space Agency has itself won a global award for sustainable development: the GEO (Group on Earth Observations) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Award. Specifically it has been recognised for its commitment to innovative use of Earth Observation data and other satellite technologies in the form of its International Partnership Programme (IPP). This initiative, which ...

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Cooling camera components

Imaging sensors and other sensitive camera components such as FPGA’s require active cooling to keep operating temperatures below their maximum limit, ensuring high-quality image resolution. Due to solar radiation and increased heat flux density from surrounding electronics, outdoor security cameras can reach temperatures up to 90°C. This may cause performance degradation, loss of image resolution ...

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