UK made: E3D wins workforce growth award

Oxfordshire-based 3D printer component supplier E3D has won the ‘Growing the workforce’ award in the Thames Valley SME 100 Growth Index, following runner-up position in 2020. “We’re absolutely delighted to receive a TV SME 100 Growth award, and particularly this one: our workforce is absolutely essential to our success,” said E3D head of product strategy ...

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UK made: III-V Epi at UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase

Glasgow-based III-V Epi will promote its MBE and MOCVD epitaxial manufacturing services at the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase. Held in London on 5th November, the showcase is supported by Innovate UK and the Knowledge Transfer Network, and will include over eighty UK exhibitors with high ‘technology readiness level’ quantum technologies. “The MBE and MOCVD, ...

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New CEO at Plextek

Brent Hudson has taken over as CEO of Plextek Services. Previously CEO of street lighting company Telensa, Hudson has 25 years at senior management and board level with companies such as Sagentia, QinetiQ, and Tality, said Plextek: “Hudson’s skillset and market knowledge will enable Plextek to grow its UK and international client base.” “Having worked with Brent when he was CEO of Telensa, I know that we can harness his ...

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Fibre splicer automates more for rapid installation

Fujikura Europe has launched its most compact active cladding alignment fusion splicer, engineered for network installers. Called 41S+, it borrows ‘active fusion control and ‘active blade management’ from the company’s flagship 90S+ model. Active fusion control activates when a cleave end face is bad quality, and automatically adjusts settings to improve fusion stability and decrease splice ...

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Level-shifting IO expanders are automotive compliant

Diodes has introduced a pair of level-shifting IO port expanders with automotive qualification to AEC-Q100 Grade 2. Both interface to the host controller though a variable voltage I2C interface and interface to the outside world thorough variable voltage IO pins. The thresholds for the I2C-bus interface are set by a reference voltage input, intended to be ...

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Crypto Quantique and Macronix hook up on QuarkLink

Crypto Quantique, a specialist in quantum-driven cyber security for the internet of things (IoT), announces a partnership with flash manufacturer  Macronix to add the QuarkLink IoT security management platform to the Macronix ArmorFlash ecosystem. This will enable Macronix to offer its customers an end-to-end security solution for provisioning, onboarding, and lifetime management of IoT devices ...

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Brainchip shipping Akida development kit

BrainChip  is taking orders of two development kits for its Akida neural networking processor, enabling partners, large enterprises, and OEMs to begin internal testing and validation of Akida’s chip. Akida NSoC and intellectual property enable a wide array of edge AI capabilities that include continuous learning and inference. BrainChip is offering two development kits both ...

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Infineon and Picovoice co-developing voice platform

Infineon and Picovoice are jointly developing an end-to-end voice platform that brings voice AI to edge devices. This collaboration enables smart voice solutions in ultra-low power IoT devices using Infineon’s PSoC 6 microcontrollers (MCUs). This gives designers an alternative approach to evaluating and deploying wake-phase and intent recognition on the company’s PSoC 6 products. The joint effort ...

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Intelsat, Eutelsat CEOs step down

Both the Intelsat and Eutelsat CEOs are stepping down from their roles, the companies have separately announced. Intelsat, the Virginia-based communications satellite services provider that was formerly an intergovernmental consortium, has announced the planned retirement of Stephen Spengler. He has served as CEO for the last six and a half years, having worked at Intelsat ...

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Paragraf launches graphene sensors

Paragraf, the Cambridge graphene component specialist, has announced the availability of a new sensor range capable, it claims, xof unmatched sensitivity and linearity when placed in low temperature environments and in strong magnetic fields. Tested at the High Field Magnetic Laboratory (HFML) at Radboud University Nijmegen, the GHS-C sensors support operation in magnetic fields up ...

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