MAGDEBURG, Germany—Engineers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Factory Operation and Automation here are developing an automated process for electronics recycling..
Gilmour Space’s Australian orbital rocket launch clears last hurdle
Gilmour Space Technologies has cleared the last regulatory hurdle before an Australian launch, receiving final airspace approvals from the country’s Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and Airservices Australia. The Australian ...
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Lip-Bu Tan is Intel CEO
Lip-Bu Tan (pictured) is to be the CEO of Intel from March 18th The former board member resigned last August citing frustrations with a ‘bloated’ workforce, a ‘risk-averse culture’ and ...
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Imec and ASML sign five year R&D agreement
ASML and imec have signed a new strategic partnership agreement, focusing on research and sustainability. The agreement has a duration of five years and aims to deliver valuable solutions in ...
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Highly integrated dynamic IoT node in 9x9x1mm package
Insight SIP, the specialist in ultra-miniature RF modules, is launching the ISP2554-HM module. This module represents a dynamic IOT node, with support for Bluetooth Low Energy, Thread, and Zigbee radios ...
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Viewpoint: Could novel cooling technologies unlock the hidden potential of domestic batteries?
What role could emerging cooling technologies play in making li-ion batteries more efficient? ask two specialists at Withers & Rogers. As lithium-ion batteries become smaller and therefore more power-dense, to ...
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