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Save the date for ELEXCON 2018

27 April, 2018

Devoted to serving the rapid growth and transformation of electronics industries in China and the world, this year's event will focus on 'The Intelligent Planet'.


Advanced Manufacturing Hub coming to Electronex

23 April, 2018 | Supplied by: Australasian Exhibitions and Events Pty Ltd

Electronex — The Electronics Design and Assembly Expo will this year feature a co-located hub for advanced manufacturing technology.


Market rapidly changing for transparent conductive films

20 April, 2018 by Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Research Director | Supplied by: IDTechEx

This article provides a brief overview of the past, present and the future of the TCF industry, tracing and forecasting the status of applications, technologies and materials.


Haptics in Ready Player One: an analysis of fact and fiction

12 April, 2018 by James Hayward, Senior Technology Analyst | Supplied by: IDTechEx

The cinema release of Ready Player One is a significant moment for the virtual reality industry, drawing on strong, familiar themes recognisable by everyone today.


UNSW opens e-waste microfactory

05 April, 2018

UNSW's e-waste microfactory can transform the components from discarded smartphones and laptops into valuable materials for re-use.


Electric vehicles: everything is changing

04 April, 2018 by Franco Gonzalez, Principal Analyst | Supplied by: IDTechEx

Electric vehicles used to have a set of different challenges for broad adoption, among them range, price and the availability of charging stations.


Demand growing for SiC power devices

21 March, 2018

The global silicon carbide (SiC) power devices market is set to rise dramatically over the next four years, according to market research company Technavio.


US professor honoured by Power Electronics Society

19 March, 2018

Professor Jian Sun has been awarded the 2017 R. David Middlebrook Outstanding Achievement Award from the IEEE Power Electronics Society (PELS).


Are there toxins in your electronics?

13 March, 2018

New electronic and electrical devices are reintroducing toxins very similar to those in tobacco smoke, diesel fumes, asbestos and other killers, according to IDTechEx.


Atom qubits 'talk' to each other for the first time

12 March, 2018

Australian researchers are creating quantum bits from precisely positioned individual atoms in silicon — and have succeeded in making two of these atom qubits 'talk' to each other.


EMC Technologies RCM compliance course

09 March, 2018 | Supplied by: EMC Technologies

EMC Technologies' half-day RCM compliance course explains compliance requirements and the process involving EMC, EMR, radio, electrical safety and cellular approvals for Australia and New Zealand.


TDK announces new acquisition, strategic partnership

07 March, 2018

Multinational electronics company TDK has announced its acquisition of Chirp Microsystems and formed a joint development agreement with StoreDot.


EMC compliance and design courses coming up

06 March, 2018 | Supplied by: EMC Technologies

Keith Armstrong is returning to Australia in April and May to present new and updated seminars on designing EMC for compliance.


Wanted: Host employers for advanced manufacturing internships

05 March, 2018

The Commonwealth Scholarships Program for South Australia is seeking employers to host students in internships in advanced manufacturing industries.


The growing market for conductive inks and pastes

02 March, 2018 | Supplied by: IDTechEx

The emerging conductive inks and pastes markets will grow to represent a $580 million opportunity by 2028, according to IDTechEx.


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