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PPG to exhibit at The Battery Show North America with advanced coatings, electric vehicle solutions
PPG will showcase its portfolio of functional coatings, adhesives and sealants designed to address the evolving challenges within the electric vehicle (EV) market at the Battery Show North America, taking place Oct. 8-10 at the Huntington Place convention center in Detroit, Michigan. Visitors to
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Siemens releases industrial 5G router in US market
Scalance MUM856-1 connects local industrial applications to public and private 5G and 4G mobile wireless networks.
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Cetecom advanced re-certifies Rohde & Schwarz's eCall PSAP for testing and collaborates on Next Generation eCall
The re-certification confirms that the R&S CMW-KA094 eCall test software, which simulates a public safety answering point, meets requirements for handling eCalls and receiving emergency data.
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Curtiss-Wright to present defense solutions at AUSA
Explore a selection of innovative, integrated technology for next-generation systems and platforms that deliver transformation capabilities for the U.S. Army.
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Next-gen packaging materials beyond ABF
ABF holds the dominant share of the semiconductor packaging materials market, but there are alternatives on the horizon.
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Autonomous freight — One truck or drone at a time
Waymo and Tesla are paving the way for autonomous trucks capable of long-haul transport. Meanwhile, drones, such as those used by Amazon and Walmart, have started to be utilized for last-mile deliveries, showcasing their ability to bypass ground traffic. These innovations promise cost savings and aim to improve service quality and environmental sustainability, positioning them as pivotal players in the future of logistics.
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Not quite a street, not quite a road — Why ‘stroads’ are disasters of urban planning, and how to fix them
Stroads have an inherent conflict between their role as a movement corridor and their role as a place. While they try to be everything to everyone, they become nothing to anyone.
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Make Way for Electronica 2024 (Nov. 12-15)
Stay tuned to this page as Electronics360 offers exciting coverage of the event in the week before and during the event!
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SEMI: 300 mm fab equipment spending to hit $400 billion
AI chips and regional semiconductor fab building is driving demand.
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Data logger developed for fleet testing and test drives under extreme conditions
Thanks to its robust and compact aluminum housing, the logger is extremely resistant, making it ideal for use in harsh conditions.
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CREVIS chooses Pleora eBUS solution for new GigE Vision and USB3 Vision cameras
The eBUS Receive solution reduces CPU usage by over 20% compared with competing approaches, ensuring low latency and high reliability for machine vision applications.
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TechInsights Teardown: Huawei Eyewear 2
A partial deep dive into the smart glasses.
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Smart city deploys 5G-enabled autonomous vehicles
The on-demand project will merge T-Mobile’s 5G technology with May Mobility’s autonomous vehicles.
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Boost signal coverage with the XRifle Dynamic RIS
This solution is designed to enhance signal strength and quality in both weak and dead zones, making it an invaluable tool for telecom operators and researchers working in outdoor and lab-based 5G/6G deployments.
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Roundup: CHIPS Act funds NSTC; Polar gets final funding
$250 million will be used to help with workforce development in the semiconductor industry.
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Seismic accelerators measure low-level vibrations
These seismic sensors are characterized by excellent low-frequency response, high output sensitivity and a low noise floor.
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Partnership seeks to accelerate SiC adoption in EVs
Soitec and Resonac to collaborate on SmartSiC solution.
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Hybrid SATCOM system demo’d by Northrop Grumman
The solution provided a connection with Viasat and a commercial PLEO vendor.
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Rohde & Schwarz joins forces with fiveD, an innovation leader in hyper-realistic radar simulations
The partners will advance the Radar Simulation Suite, developed to take radar simulations to the next level by closing the gap between reality and virtual worlds.
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Advanced tools come to TMSC’s advanced nodes
Synopsys expands its collaboration with the pure-play foundry.
