Monthly Archives: November, 2021

Pega Signs UK Armed Forces Covenant

Pegasystems Inc., the software company that crushes business complexity, has signed the United Kingdom Armed Forces Covenant. The Covenant, first introduced in 2011, is a...

India’s Tata in Talks to Set up $300 Million Semiconductor Assembly Unit

India's Tata group is in talks with three states to invest up to $300 million to set up a semiconductor assembly and test unit, two sources...

A*STAR’s Institute of Microelectronics and STMicroelectronics Team Up on Silicon Carbide R&D for the EV Market and Industrial Applications

The Institute of Microelectronics (IME) at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) and STMicroelectronics, announced the start of a Research & Development...

Digi-Key and Truphone to Host Webinar on eSIM Technology for IoT

Digi-Key Electronics has collaborated with Truphone, a world leader in global connectivity, to host a free virtual webinar on Wednesday, Dec. 8, at 11 a.m....

Battery-powered Trains could Very Soon be Economically Viable

A small team of researchers from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California has found that battery-powered trains could become economical as...

Spiderweb as Inspiration for Creating of One of the World’s most Precise Microchip Sensors

A team of researchers from TU Delft managed to design one of the world's most precise microchip sensors. The device can function at room...

First ‘Robotaxis’ Enter Service in Beijing

It looks like a normal car but the white taxi by the kerb has nobody driving it and communicates with customers digitally to obtain...

Vodafone Idea Preparing for 5Gi Trials

Vodafone Idea (Vi) is working with a “few companies” to prepare for trials using India’s own 5G standard, called 5Gi, The third largest telco said that once...

The Potential of Demand Response in Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions

Electrical grids are almost always over-dimensioned to meet short surges in energy demand. Put simply, power stations need to have an excess number of...

India’s Tata in Talks to Set up $300 Million Semiconductor Assembly Unit

India's Tata group is in talks with three states to invest up to $300 million to set up a semiconductor assembly and test unit, two sources...

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