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University EE lab plumps for Rohde & Schwarz test gear
Rohde & Schwarz is to supply test equipment for the newly refurbished Electronic Engineering teaching laboratory at the University of Essex. The laboratory is central to the University’s teaching of Electronic Engineering, and is used by undergraduate, MEng and Masters Students.
Automotive cabin air filter market through 2022
Blocking pollen, dust and particulate matter from vehicle exhaust from entering the car, automotive cabin air filter is being increasingly used in vehicles. Cabin air filter manufacturers are focusing on research and development of air filters using new material and advanced technology providing better filtration.
Duo to accelerate automotive virtual development system
Synopsys and Elektrobit (EB) have announced a collaboration to accelerate automotive electronic systems development using virtual environments. The two companies are collaborating to bring together Synopsys Virtualiser Development Kits (VDKs), EB operating systems, development and test tools, and complementary expertise to enable pre-silicon and pre-Electronic Control Unit (ECU) hardware availability and software development.
Hyundai Motor and Kia Motors invest €80m in Rimac
Hyundai Motor Company and Kia Motors Corporation have jointly invested €80m in Rimac - the Croatian high-performance EV technology and sportscar company. The companies have announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on the development of high-performance electric vehicles.
One in four Brits at risk when wearing headphones
New research shows that around a quarter of Brits (24%) feel they have put themselves in danger over the past 12 months when wearing headphones or earphones while walking, jogging or cycling. Examples included stepping out into a road, bumping into somebody or not hearing an emergency vehicle approaching.
Government package launched to help manufacturers win more orders
A £10m programme to help make the UK’s advanced aerospace manufacturing supply chain more competitive was launched by new Business and Industry Minister Andrew Stephenson, as he visited aerospace and defence supplier, MEP in Aylesford, Kent. The SMMT Industry Forum - the training and consultancy specialist for manufacturers - will help deliver the new approach, called NMCL (for National Manufacturing Competitiveness Levels), whic...
Consortium targeting high speed optical connectivity
The Open Eye Consortium has announced the establishment of its Multi-Source Agreement (MSA) outlining its mission to standardise advanced specifications for lower latency, more power efficient and lower cost optical modules targeting 50G, 100, 200, and up to 400Gbps optical modules for datacenter interconnects over single-mode and multimode fibre.
BrewDog and Graze confirmed for London Food Tech Week
More speakers have been confirmed for London Food Tech Week, the biggest celebration of the latest Food Tech trends transforming the food and drink ecosystem, which is just around the corner (20th-24th May 2019). Held at iconic venues across central London, the festival welcomes Food Tech startups, businesses and investors from around the globe with each day taking on a different theme.
Britain’s most desired smart garden technology
The summer is nearly upon us. With that comes the perfect incentive to clean the garden and facilitate a more pleasurable outdoor environment for those all-important summer BBQ’s and gatherings, but cleaning and maintaining the garden though, does not always present itself as an easy task. It can often end up being tedious and time-consuming.
World’s fastest supercomputer coming in 2021
It has been announced that AMD has joined the US Department of Energy (DOE), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and Cray, in announcing what is expected to be the world’s fastest exascale-class supercomputer, scheduled to be delivered to ORNL in 2021, aiming to deliver what is expected to be more than 1.5 exaflops of expected processing performance.