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Optimising IoT Infrastructure for Efficient Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)

By Paul O’Shaughnessy, IIoT Sales Director Northern Europe and Energy & Utilities Sector Head, Advantech  Creating a connected IoT infrastructure is crucial for improving the efficiency, security and resilience of a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS). Ho...

Technical Analysis | By Jack Pollard | 21-10-2024

Florida Keys Sensor Boosts Coral Reef Conservation Efforts

Source credit: mote.org As the world continues to fight the dangers of climate change, the increasing acidification of the ocean is leading to the loss of coral reefs around the world. However, while scientists believe they understand the cause of the loss of...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 21-10-2024

The Future of IoT: Combining Satellite and Cellular Technologies

In this Electropages podcast episode, host Robin Mitchell speaks with Sabrina Bochen, Director of Product Planning and Marketing at u-blox, about the cutting-edge developments in IoT satellite connectivity. u-blox, a Swiss-based technology company, introduces...

Insights | By Jack Pollard | 21-10-2024

Join Waldom’s 1% Sustainability Pledge for a Greener Future

Waldom’s 1% Sustainability Initiative is just one part of our overall commitment to protecting the environment and reducing greenhouse gases. Through participation in our Green Stock Program, manufacturers may also take the 1% Sustainability Pledge — a coopera...

Buyer News | By Waldom Electronics | 18-10-2024

US to Block Chinese Hardware in Vehicles Over Security Risks

As technology continues to advance, the issue of data security and privacy becomes increasingly crucial, especially in the realm of connected vehicles. With the US expressing concerns about Chinese tech companies gaining access to sensitive data through these...

In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 18-10-2024

Intel 18A Node Explained: How RibbonFET Boosts AI Scalability

Intel 18A, the cutting-edge process node from Intel Foundry, is set for production by 2025. Featuring RibbonFET and PowerVia, it will enable foundry clients to achieve higher processor scalability and efficiency, accelerating advancements in AI computing. (Cr...

Insights | By Matthew Walker | 18-10-2024

Powering the Future with Toshiba’s Innovative Solutions

In this Electropages podcast episode, host Robin Mitchell speaks with Armin Derpmanns, Vice President of Marketing and Operations at Toshiba, about the company's recent shift to privatization and its focus on power electronics. Armin explains how Toshiba’s tra...

Insights | By Jack Pollard | 18-10-2024

Navy Chiefs Installed Private Wi-Fi, Violating Security Protocols

credit: surfpac.navy.mil In a shocking revelation by the US navy, a number of high ranking officials on a US warship had violated numerous rules and installed their own private Starling Wi-Fi system so that they could access social media and news sites while...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 17-10-2024

What Makes Smart Factories Smarter? Robotics, AI, and IoT

Key Takeaways about What Makes Smart Factories So Smart?   Robotics, AI and IoT are among the key enabling technologies for smart factories    Machine learning puts the “smart” into Smart Factories  Decision-making is pushe...

Insights | By Gary Elinoff | 16-10-2024

Intel CEO Hands Over 18A Panther Lake Chip to Lenovo

In a significant milestone for both Intel and Lenovo, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger officially handed over the first 18A Panther Lake sample to Lenovo during the recent TechWorld event. This pivotal moment represents more than just the exchange of cutting-edge tech...

In The News | By Matthew Walker | 16-10-2024

Single Molecule Transistor for Greener, Faster Electronics

In a groundbreaking development in the field of electronics, scientists at the S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences have achieved a significant milestone by creating a transistor using single molecules controlled by mechanical forces rather than conv...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 15-10-2024

Microsoft Powers Datacenters with Three Mile Island Reactor Restart

When Microsoft announced that it would be restarting a nuclear reactor to power its new datacenter, many were shocked to find out that the reactor in question was located at the infamous three-mile island power station. However, while some may be contemplatin...

Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 15-10-2024