Key Things to Know: Heat pump adoption, driven by bans on fossil fuel boilers, could reduce primary energy requirements by 12% by 2050, improving overall energy efficiency. A Nature Communications study highlights that the addition...
Technical Analysis | By Liam Critchley | 23-01-2025
While AI has traditionally relied on conventional power grids, the exponential increase in computational demands has prompted the search for alternative, reliable, and large-scale energy solutions. Recently, the UK government unveiled a groundbreaking plan to...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 22-01-2025
Oslo, Norway - October 29, 2016: Dedicated Electric Car Charging Stations in the Capital City Parking Area. While electric vehicles (EVs) have long been hailed as a pathway to reducing global carbon emissions, the reality of mass adoption remains fraught wit...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 21-01-2025
While artificial intelligence (AI) has long been championed as a catalyst for technological innovation, its rapid adoption also raises a host of economic, social, and practical considerations. Recently, the UK government unveiled an ambitious action plan to e...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 20-01-2025
MIT engineers have devised a technique to stack electronic layers seamlessly, producing faster, denser, and more powerful computer chips. Triangular semiconducting particles (pink) are confined within squares to form high-quality elements, layered directly at...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 17-01-2025
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) has praised the latest CHIPS and Science Act incentives announced by the US Department of Commerce. These incentives support significant investments by Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI) and Coherent, aimed at strengthenin...
Buyer News | By Jack Pollard | 16-01-2025
Key Takeaways about Blood Sweat and Saliva Garnering medical information from blood, sweat, or saliva involves a synergy between electronics and biochemistry. Medical Sensors based on blood, sweat, and saliva speed up testing and...
Insights | By Gary Elinoff | 16-01-2025
ODU-UK Ltd is excited to announce their participation at the Southern Manufacturing & Electronics exhibition from 4–6 February 2025. Visitors can explore the latest developments in connector technology at stand E70. Here's a glimpse of what you can expect...
In The News | By Jack Pollard | 15-01-2025
In an increasingly microchip-enabled world, he who has the best and most advanced microchips, along with a large, stable supply of bread-and-butter devices, can steal the lead in the power plays that influential countries inflict on each other. Microchip su...
Insights | By Paul Whytock | 15-01-2025
While wearable devices have emerged as convenient tools for tracking health metrics, accurately measuring blood pressure remains a formidable hurdle. Recently, Glasgow-based Novosound has unveiled a breakthrough in miniaturised ultrasound technology, enabling...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 14-01-2025
While chips have become the heart of nearly every modern electronic device, the escalating need for ever-smaller and more energy-efficient semiconductors has intensified the spotlight on global supply chains. Increasingly, tensions between China and the West...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 13-01-2025
The increasing challenge of electronic component obsolescence is reshaping supply chains across industries, from consumer electronics to aerospace. In this insightful blog by Kathryn Ackerman of Sourcengine, the complexities of obsolescence are explored, along...
Buyer News | By Jack Pollard | 09-01-2025