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Inside Ford’s European EV Market Push

Inside Ford’s European EV Market Push

Earlier this year, Ford unveiled plans to make 100% of its passenger vehicles in Europe zero-emissions capable, all-electric or plug-in hybrid by…


News Apr 10, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
ROHM and Sanden Huayu Partner to Create Automotive Tech Lab in Shanghai

ROHM and Sanden Huayu Partner to Create Automotive Tech Lab in Shanghai

ROHM Semiconductor establishes a joint automotive tech laboratory with Sanden Huayu Automotive Air-Conditioning Co.


News Apr 08, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Magnachip Reaches Buyout Agreement with Chinese Private Equity Fund for $1.4B

Magnachip Reaches Buyout Agreement with Chinese Private Equity Fund for $1.4B

Magnachip Semiconductor Corporation announces $1.4 billion buyout agreement with China-based private equity firm Wise Road Capital.


News Apr 07, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
CPS Technologies AlSiC Components to be Used in MethaneSAT Satellite Program

CPS Technologies AlSiC Components to be Used in MethaneSAT Satellite Program

CPS provides the MethaneSAT satellite program with aluminum and silicon carbide-based components with advanced thermal properties.


News Apr 06, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
KULR and Andretti to Partner on Thermal Management Testing and Design Platform

KULR and Andretti to Partner on Thermal Management Testing and Design Platform

KULR and Andretti Autosport announced a long-term partnership to bring the same technology used in the Mars Rover to electric vehicle batteries and…


News Apr 02, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Rohde & Schwarz to Deliver Oscilloscope Day 2021 Digital Seminar

Rohde & Schwarz to Deliver Oscilloscope Day 2021 Digital Seminar

Rohde and Schwarz offer electrical engineers a free seminar event covering the in and outs of oscilloscopes and applications in real-world…


News Mar 29, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
NXP Manufacturing Facilities in Texas Re-open for Business Following Storm-Induced Shutdown

NXP Manufacturing Facilities in Texas Re-open for Business Following Storm-Induced Shutdown

NXP Semiconductors provides an update on two recently closed manufacturing facilities in Austin, Texas.


News Mar 28, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Scientists Create Magnetic Texture in Graphene

Scientists Create Magnetic Texture in Graphene

Scientists from the University at Buffalo (UB) have reportedly induced “artificial magnetic texture” in graphene


Scientists Work to Develop a Light-emitting Tattooable Technology

Scientists Work to Develop a Light-emitting Tattooable Technology

Researchers from University College London and the Italian Institute of Technology develop an ultrathin, comfortable organic light-emitting diode…


News Mar 25, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
SEMI-THERM Conference to Be Held Virtually March 22–26

SEMI-THERM Conference to Be Held Virtually March 22–26

The 37th annual SEMI-THERM conference and exhibition will take place virtually March 22–26. Here’s a preview of the event.


News Mar 21, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Rolls-Royce’s ‘Spirit of Innovation’ Aircraft Completes the First Test of the Performance of its Propulsion System

Rolls-Royce’s ‘Spirit of Innovation’ Aircraft Completes the First Test of the Performance of its Propulsion System

The RR ACCEL (Accelerating the Electrification of Flight) electric plane is part of a project that is centered on achieving net-zero carbon by 2050


News Mar 20, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Infineon Renews Efforts in Quantum Computing

Infineon Renews Efforts in Quantum Computing

Quantum computing is still a relatively unexplored horizon, but many technology giants have started to explore this technology in the hope of…


Henkel and University Researchers Partner to Explore Power Electronics Applications

Henkel and University Researchers Partner to Explore Power Electronics Applications

Henkel and North Carolina State University partner to study the impact of materials technology on power electronics applications.


News Mar 17, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Research Agreement Brings All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries to Space

Research Agreement Brings All-Solid-State Lithium-Ion Batteries to Space

JAXA and Hitachi Zosen jointly research and develop a prototype of an all-solid-state lithium-ion battery and plan to run a demonstration…


News Mar 16, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
Siemens Announces Roland Busch as New CEO and President

Siemens Announces Roland Busch as New CEO and President

The German manufacturing giant recently added a new president and CEO, Roland Busch.


News Mar 15, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Newly Developed Circuit Could Create Clean Limitless Power from Graphene

Newly Developed Circuit Could Create Clean Limitless Power from Graphene

University of Arkansas physicists have made progress in their development of circuits capable of capturing graphene's thermal motion and…


Power Companies Close Out 2020 with Growth and New Opportunities

Power Companies Close Out 2020 with Growth and New Opportunities

A look into the latest quarterly and full-year earnings results from the power electronics companies.


News Mar 10, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Smarter E Europe Conference to be Held in Germany This Summer

Smarter E Europe Conference to be Held in Germany This Summer

This article highlights The smarter E Europe for the conference and exhibition will proceed in-person this summer at the Messe München in Munich,…


News Mar 09, 2021 by Shannon Cuthrell
Energous and Thinfilm Partner to Enhance Market Adoption of Compact, Wirelessly Rechargeable Devices

Energous and Thinfilm Partner to Enhance Market Adoption of Compact, Wirelessly Rechargeable Devices

Energous Corporation and Thin Film Electronics partner to provide device manufacturers with next-generation wireless and energy storage solutions…


News Mar 08, 2021 by Stephanie Leonida
ABB Survey Shows Data Center Professionals Look to Power System Upgrades in 2021

ABB Survey Shows Data Center Professionals Look to Power System Upgrades in 2021

A new survey from ABB has revealed a new trend showing data center professionals are considering power system upgrades to meet increased demand.