Industries
Infineon provides FOXESS with power semiconductors
Infineon Technologies supplies its power semiconductor devices to FOXESS, a fast-growing specialist in the green energy industry and a manufacturer of inverters and energy storage systems.
Boston Dynamics unveils next-generation electric Atlas robot
This week marked a significant milestone for Boston Dynamics as the company announced the retirement of its hydraulic Atlas robot and introduced its successor: a fully electric version designed to address real-world challenges.
How many electronic gadgets are allowed in an airport?
Travelling with electronic gadgets has become commonplace, and so a good understanding of the regulations that govern their transportation across airports has become necessary.
Würth connectors independently tested for fire resistance
Würth Elektronik has a series of connectors checked by Groupe SGS France.
Texas Instruments brings you the latest in Robotics
Here, you’ll find a selection of the latest news, products, and articles from Texas Instruments focused on Robotics.
Integrated actuation power solutions from Microchip
Microchip has announced new integrated actuation power solutions for the aviation industry with focus on sustainability and decarbonisation.
Advantech unveils EVA-2000 LoRaWAN environmental sensors
Advantech, a provider of industrial IoT solutions, has announced the launch of its innovative EVA-2000 series, a new line of smart wireless sensors incorporating LoRaWAN technology.
Charging ahead: EVbee launches new products
EVbee, the innovative Dutch EV charger manufacturer, proudly introduces two new products in partnership with UK distributor Hydra.
Five-level transmitter supports 16 outputs
Authorised distributor Mouser Electronics is now stocking the TX75E16 16-channel five-level transmitter from Texas Instruments.
What does the future hold for robotics?
Although the manufacturing sector is still the biggest purchaser of robots, there are now huge commercial opportunities arising for ‘service robots’. This is in part driven by the number of new startups, which currently account for approximately 29% of all the robot companies in operation.