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Industrial
20th August 2021
How do power supplies impact electronics?

The power supplies chosen for electronics can have an impact on how those devices perform or how swiftly manufacturers can produce them. Here are some of the key things that electronics engineering and design professionals should keep in mind.

Industrial
13th August 2021
Electronic Specifier Webinar Summit - Editorial catch up

On the 1st September Electronic Specifier will host its Webinar Summit, a one-day event packed with discussions around the latest industry trends in electronics, and the products and technologies that are shaping sectors from automotive to wireless.

Latest
12th August 2021
British AI tech firm drive revenues for business

A British AI tech start-up Kortical, which helps companies use machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, has improved 10x their success rate of generating positive outcomes across their organisations vs the industry average.

Aerospace & Defence
12th August 2021
Special design for use in space

AS-Schneider has received an order from the space industry. The company supplies valves and valve manifolds for the programme of a national space agency that have to meet very special requirements for use in space. 

Alternative Energy
12th August 2021
Solar-to-hydrogen tech improves in efficiency

Researchers have made a major breakthrough in the use of solar energy to generate hydrogen fuel, a potential green power storage medium. New research on barium tantalum oxynitride semiconductors has uncovered a technique that makes the technology 100 times more efficient. The breakthrough could help make practical an alternative, solar power-based hydrogen generation method.

Latest
11th August 2021
Vessel and shipment delays on the rise

Recent vessel-tracking data from project44 has revealed substantial year-over-year increases in vessel and shipment delay times across most major trade lanes connecting China to the rest of the global economy. These longer lead times cast a spotlight on already overburdened transportation networks and ongoing supply chain disruptions. For many businesses, the unrelenting supply-side bottlenecks and increasing transportation costs are impacti...

Industries
9th August 2021
House of Commons staff put through training amidst cyber security fears

The House of Commons has put 2,658 out of its approximately 3,000 strong workforce on an eight-part cyber security training course in the most recent financial year (FY 20/21), according to official figures.

Industries
5th August 2021
UV-C light robots boost care home infection prevention

SARS-CoV-2 remains an ongoing threat in care homes across the country, but that’s not just the only dangerous pathogen for older and vulnerable residents including the various mutated strains of SARS-CoV-2.

Automotive
29th July 2021
Diesel or not to diesel: Should construction turn its attention to electric?

Few industries globally are struggling quite as much to reduce their carbon footprint as that of construction.

Latest
29th July 2021
Securitas acquires electronic security company

Securitas has agreed to acquire Protection One, the German specialist in remote technology-driven security solutions and electronic security. The acquisition will enhance Securitas’ protective services capabilities in Germany and is in line with the group’s strategy of doubling its security solutions and electronic security sales by 2023. The purchase price is approximately MEUR 72 (MSEK 735) on a debt-free basis.

Industrial
28th July 2021
Career trajectories of young engineers

Being an engineer of any level is a big job with great responsibility. These professionals are important to the world as they plan, design, create, test, assess, analyse, develop, upgrade, manage all complex large-scale systems. All the necessary products and tools used in our lives today were created with the help of engineers.

Power
27th July 2021
Top five power products in July

Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top power products to have been released in July. Read more.

Design
27th July 2021
Top five design products in July

Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top design products to have been released in July.

Cables/Connecting
27th July 2021
Top five cabling products in July

Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top cabling products to have been released in July.

Industrial
27th July 2021
Electronics Industry Survey 2020/21

On the 1st September Electronic Specifier will host its Webinar Summit, a one-day event packed with discussions around the latest industry trends in electronics, and the products and technologies that are shaping sectors from automotive to wireless.

Aerospace & Defence
21st July 2021
Retrieving the Prospero

Prospero is the only British satellite put into orbit by a rocket we built ourselves, was launched into orbit by the British rocket ‘Black Arrow’ in 1971. For two years, Prospero – named for the character in the Shakespeare place The Tempest – carried out experiments in order to learn more about the effects of space on orbital communications equipment.

Wireless
2nd July 2021
Pet microchips expecting huge growth

A pet microchip is a computer chip which is enclosed in a small glass cylinder (the size of a grain of rice) and is injected into the pet’s skin as a means of identification.

Design
30th June 2021
Top five design products in June

Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top five design products released in June.

Latest
30th June 2021
Top 5 power products in June

Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top power products to have been released in June.

Sensors
30th June 2021
Top five sensor products in June

Here, Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top five sensor products released in June.

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