Assembly > Research

Physicists achieve quantum mechanical entanglement breakthrough

02 February, 2023

Danish and German physicists have achieved the quantum mechanical entanglement of two stable light sources, making a significant nanoscopic advance.


New polysulfate compounds could find use in electronics components

24 January, 2023

A study from Scripps Research has found that flexible compounds made with click chemistry can be used in energy-storing capacitors at high temperatures and electric fields.


Tacky tape: a new source for generating energy?

08 December, 2022

Researchers have outlined a way to make a simple, cost-effective electrical generator from tacky tape that converts friction into electricity.


'Metamaterials' from quantum dots show promise for optoelectronics

03 November, 2022

Researchers from the University of Groningen have made an extremely conductive optoelectronic metamaterial via the self-organisation of quantum dots.


Enhancing communication efficiency for drones and IoT

02 November, 2022

Researchers have used light data transmission and numerical modelling to enhance communication between IoT devices and calculate the probability of a 5G/6G disconnection with a drone, respectively.


Atom by atom: building a silicon quantum computer chip

17 January, 2022

Australian and German researchers have developed a technique for embedding single atoms in a silicon wafer one by one.


Robotas Sigma manual assembly optimisation system

17 March, 2020

Robotas Technologies has developed a system for optimising the manual assembly process for the requirements of Industry 4.0.


Outsourcing a key determiner of success in dynamic markets

06 February, 2019 by Timo Gassauer, Head of Product Line Stacks

In order to remain profitable, companies must reduce their development times, recoup their initial investment costs sooner and bring products into markets more rapidly.


2D oxide layers created with liquid metal

24 October, 2017

Australian researchers have used liquid metal to create two-dimensional materials no thicker than a few atoms that have never before been seen in nature.


3D-printed electronics

26 October, 2015

A combination of two technologies — one to create a thin film and the second to 'cut' designs out of the film — could be a potentially powerful tool to create custom electronic components.


Keysight Technologies 5G Channel Sounding Reference Solution

25 August, 2015

Keysight Technologies has introduced the 5G Channel Sounding Reference Solution. The reference solution is designed for accelerating research of millimetre-wave 5G channel models and includes ultrabroadband and MIMO.


Valor MSS Process Preparation tool

10 August, 2014

Mentor Graphics has released its product data manufacturing process tool, Valor MSS Process Preparation.


Rainbow Technology Systems Desktop Coater

10 July, 2014

Rainbow Technology Systems has introduced a version of its desktop coating system said to offer even greater functionality and ease of use. The product features an alignment system, which means the copper panel and phototool can be lined up with accuracy.


Controlling the assembly of atoms

22 March, 2013

University of Canterbury scientists have discovered a new way of assembling atoms that could lead to increases in the power of mobile phones, computer tablets and memory sticks.


Production process doubles speed and efficiency of flexible electronics

20 February, 2013

Stretching out the atomic structure of the silicon in the critical components of a device can be a good way to increase a processor’s performance.


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