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AI Skin Cancer Diagnosis with Edge Computing Tools

The project to develop the technology was led by PhD researcher Tess Watt (Heriot-Watt University/PA). Key Things to Know: AI in medicine shows promise for early disease detection, but clinical integration still faces ethical, technical,...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 11-09-2025

Ventilation and Thermoregulation with STEGO Solutions

Key Things to Know: Comprehensive portfolio: STEGO offers solutions for lighting, ventilation, heating, and environmental monitoring in industrial control cabinets. Reliability and durability: Products are...

Buyer News | By Matthew Walker | 10-09-2025

Terahertz Wireless Links Enable Next-Gen Processors

Key Things to Know: Interconnect bottlenecks in CPUs and QPUs are now as limiting as transistor performance, slowing overall system scaling. Terahertz (THz) wireless links, using phased-array transmitters and quantum-inspired recei...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 09-09-2025

3D Printing Lithium-Ion Batteries: Architectures and Gains

Key Things to Know: Traditional roll-to-roll methods keep cells effectively 2D, limiting architecture-led gains in energy density, charge rate, and safety. 3D printing (FDM, DIW, SLA, BJ) enables tailored porosity and ion pathways,...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 08-09-2025

MEMS Ideal Switch: High-Voltage, High-Current Control

Key Things to Know: EMRs: Proven and low-loss when closed, but slow, wear-prone, and require continuous coil power that wastes energy. Solid-state switches: Fast and durable in harsh environments, yet add losses and heat, lack true...

Insights | By Chris Keimel | 04-09-2025

WE United Announces 2025 ‘Leading Beyond Limits’ Leadership Summit

Three-Day Newport Beach Event to Unite Electronics Supply Chain, Semiconductor, and Technology Leaders WE United, a global leadership organisation, has announced its 9th Annual Leadership Development Summit, themed ‘Leading Beyond Limits’, will take place 7–1...

In The News | By Jack Pollard | 04-09-2025

Graphene Growth Drives Billions in Market Expansion

Key Things to Know: Market outlook: Graphene is shifting from startup novelty to global business, with value projected to grow from about €160 million today to roughly €1.8 billion by the mid-2030s, driven by high-volume uses and productio...

Insights | By Paul Whytock | 03-09-2025

Silicon Germanium (SiGe) Technology: Low Cost GHz Performance

Key Takeaways about Silicon Germanium Technology – Low Cost meets GHz Speeds: Silicon Germanium (SiGe) chips feature the powerful, critical ability to combine high-frequency elements and ordinary CMOS digital logic on the same monolithic c...

Insights | By Gary Elinoff | 02-09-2025

Solar Panels: Non-Toxic Materials Driving Clean Energy

Key Things to Know: Solar energy is not entirely clean — manufacturing and disposal of panels involve toxic materials and high energy use. Lead in conventional perovskite solar cells is a major environmental concern, driving resear...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 02-09-2025

AI Knee Torque Sensor for Real-Time Joint Health

Key Things to Know: New AI-powered wearable: Researchers from Oxford, UCL, and Xi’an Jiaotong University have developed a self-powered sensor to monitor knee joint torque in real time. Addresses critical gap: The device targets the...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 01-09-2025

Smartwatch Bands Linked to Toxic PFAS Risks

Key Things to Know: New research from the University of Notre Dame found high levels of PFHxA, a PFAS “forever chemical,” in popular smartwatch wristbands. PFAS compounds are extremely persistent in the environment and have been li...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 29-08-2025