New technologies in the embedded industry, sustainable product design and the role of partnership in development: An interview with Phytec CTO Bodo Huber.
Together with Volkswagen Group Charging, EnerKíte is developing a mobile e-fueling station that can be set up independently of existing infrastructure and can be powered by electricity generated by airborne wind power.
Large crowds, a successful Plugfest, practical workshops and numerous expert presentations – the Automotive Ethernet Congress (now in its ninth year) has established itself as a meeting place for the industry.
The all-electric Fisker Ocean with Extreme package has a combined WLTP range of up to 707 km, according to the company. That's the longest range of any battery-electric SUV available in Europe today. It even exceeds Fisker's preliminary calculations.
Infineon Technologies has changed the name of its Industrial Power Control (IPC) Division to Green Industrial Power (GIP). With this move, the company wants to underline its consistent alignment with the trends of decarbonisation and digitalisation. For GIP, green energies are key growth drivers.
At the Wireless Congress: Systems & Applications, wireless specialists from all over the world will meet in Munich to exchange experiences and network. They drive the development of technologies and systems to transmit data over distance without wires.
MicroSys Electronics is expanding its System-on-Modules (SoM) product family with the »miriac MPX-S32G399A« with the »S32G« processor from NXP Semiconductors. According to the manufacturer, the new module offers 33 percent higher performance for real-time data processing than the predecessor module.
MicroSys Electronics presents its new evaluation kit for its »miriac« system-on-modules. The modules are based on the »S32G« processor family from NXP Semiconductors. They are used, for example, as headless controllers in vehicle networks.
Renesas Electronics has acquired Panthronics. Dr. Sailesh Chittipeddi, Executive Vice President and General Manager of Renesas' IoT and Infrastructure Business Unit, is convinced that this has closed an important gap at Renesas.
Nobody would have thought that a simple mechanical process would one day develop into a technology that can create micrometer-fine structures on almost any material. A journey through time.
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