A possible red hot future for electric vehicle batteries

High-temperature batteries could one day power road vehicles, according to the University of Nottingham, which has worked with Chinese universities to take a step forward with molten salt ‘metal-air’ batteries. Having a battery running at 700-800°C might seem a little impractical. “This molten salt battery has multiple feasible application directions, and transport is one of these,” ...

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Crypto Quantique secures IoT

Crypto Quantique, a specialist in quantum-driven cybersecurity for the internet of things (IoT), is to make its universal IoT security platform, QuarkLink, available to semiconductor manufacturers and systems integrators that use root-of-trust (RoT) solutions of their own, or those sourced from other vendors. The platform was originally designed to work with Crypto Quantique’s own quantum-derived ...

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Crypto Quantique secures IoT

Crypto Quantique, a specialist in quantum-driven cybersecurity for the IoT, is to make its universal IoT security platform, QuarkLink, available to semiconductor manufacturers and systems integrators that use root-of-trust (RoT) solutions of their own, or those sourced from other vendors. The platform was originally designed to work with Crypto Quantique’s own quantum-derived root-of-trust IP, called ...

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Packaging cuts waste, and transport costs from Dorset

Dorset-based hydrophone and ultrasonic transducer maker Precision Acoustics has re-thought how to store and dispatch its products in a more environmentally mindful way. Compared to the old packaging, the new packs use 91% less plastic by weight and are 59% lighter while still ensuring the integrity of the instruments inside. “All businesses should be looking ...

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Viewpoint: 5G Smart City revolution enabled by bonding technology

An upcoming Japanese bonding technology will enable the 5G Smart City revolution, believes Alex Spatzig, Business Development Manager for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Europe. Nearly a hundred years on from the first commercial mobile telephony service – which, curiously enough, was offered on trains between Hamburg and Berlin in Germany – we are ushering in the ...

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BOM+ delivers volume quote in less than two minutes

Primarily designed for electronic manufacturing service (EMS) customers, Anglia Components has introduced BOM+ as a feature for Anglia Live customers. Customers can upload their bill of materials (BoM) in Excel or any other popular file format for a volume quote in less than 120 seconds. EMS customers in particular, face pressure with cross referencing, quoting ...

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Charter for human-robot co-working

The European charter for robots and humans working together has been officially released by the European Engineering Industries Association (EUnited). The document defines 10 focus areas to shape the future of work. The charter supports the UNITED NATIONS Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030. “The transition to an increasingly automated and data driven economy requires ...

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Infineon joins quantum computing projrct

Infineon is working in the joint project “German Quantum Computer based on Superconducting Qubits” (GeQCoS) together with Walther Meißner Institute (WMI) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities and the Technical University of Munich, the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the Friedrich Alexander University of Erlangen-Nuremberg (FAU), the Forschungszentrum Jülich (FZJ) and the Fraunhofer ...

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NASA’s OSIRIS-REx to leave Bennu asteroid in May

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx spacecraft will say farewell to asteroid Bennu and begin its journey back to Earth in May, the agency has announced. OSIRIS-REx stands for “Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security, Regolith Explorer”. And back in 20 October 2020 the craft successfully collected samples from the surface of the Bennu asteroid. The journey back to ...

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