News & Analysis
The latest developments on the innovative Embedded Linux board
Live Elektor Academy Seminar at electronica 2012 - The making of the Embedded Linux Board! Benedict Sauter is interviewed on the development of his famous Embedded Linux board and discuss updates on the latest applications, with in-depth technical questions from the audience!
Agilent Collaborate With Notre Dame University on MIMO Wireless Technologies
Agilent and the Wireless Institute at the University of Notre Dame today announced that they will establish a collaborative research initiative aimed at developing the next generation of multiple-input, multiple-output wireless technologies. MIMO technologies involve multiple antenna systems as well as advanced signal-processing techniques.
Businesses urged to adopt a ‘common sense’ approach to health and safety to save UK economy £120 million by 2017
Figures released today by the Institution of Engineering and Technology show that businesses are wasting millions of pounds each year by over-maintaining electrical appliances with unnecessary annual tests. By adopting a common sense approach, the IET estimates that businesses could save over £30 million annually and £120 million over the next four years.
Frost & Sullivan Analysis of Global Level Sensors and Transmitters Markets
Multiple advantages will fuel the continued dominance of non-contact level sensors in the global level sensors and transmitters markets. Overall, the market will make a recovery on the back of revived projects that were shelved or postponed during the economic recession. New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, Global Level Sensors and Transmitters Markets, finds that the global level sensors and transmitters markets earned revenues of $4,048.7 millio...
CEA Announces Best of Innovations Design and Engineering Honorees
The Consumer Electronics Association announced today the International CES Best of Innovations 2013 Design and Engineering Award honorees. The CES Innovations Awards honor outstanding design and engineering advancements across 29 consumer electronics product categories, including two new trend-focused categories: Accessible & Universal Design Technologies and Tech for a Better World.
Battery manufacturer appoints PRINCE2 specialist Paul Heyes
Accutronics has appointed Paul Heyes as project manager. Paul joined Accutronics in May from Marconi where he worked for 14 years, developing a wealth of experience. Heyes’ background is in railways and highways infrastructure management.
Texas Instruments showcases new industrial technologies at SPS
Texas Instruments is unveiling several new technology innovations for the industrial market on its booth in Hall 6, stand # 136 at SPS, 27-29 November, Nuremberg - the largest industrial show in the world. These will be featured in working demonstrations including:
Behind the scenes of electronica 2012 with Energy Micro
One of the biggest electronics show, electronica, just ended after four days with more than 72,000 visitors from 78 countries. The Energy Micro team was present and met interested engineers and demonstrated products and applications.
Fabian Schleyerbach wins „coOLED“ - design competition with OLED of Fraunhofer COMEDD
On October 16th, 2012 the winner of this year´s belektro-competition for students has been announced during the opening event of the „belektro“ – a trade fair for electrical engineering, electronics and lighting. The winner of the competition „coOLED“ is Fabian Schleyerbach from the Academy for Interior- and Objectdesign in Cham/Bavaria, who presented a design table lamp. For the design of this lamp Mr. Schleyerbach used OLED (Organic ...
New Ford Fiesta Debuts Mykey In Britain; Enables Parents Of Young Drivers To Set Top Speed And Limit Audio Volume
Britain’s best-selling new Ford Fiesta will be the first car in the UK to feature Ford’s MyKey technology, which enables parents to place restrictions on younger drivers to promote safer driving.