24/10/2019
Xilinx has established itself as the dominant player in the FPGA market over the past few years and it’s a market which, according to analysts, could be on course to be worth in excess of $120billion by 2026.
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24/10/2019
Connectivity throughout healthcare is yielding huge benefits for the industry and patients alike, and is a trend set to continue and accelerate.
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23/10/2019
The healthcare market is adopting 3D printing for prosthetics, implants and medical devices at such a rate that the 3D printing materials market for the healthcare sector is expected to experience a CAGR of 20% between 2018 and 2025. A report by Frost & Sullivan forecasts that the market will be worth $568.5 million (around £450 million).
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23/10/2019
Celebrating all that is best, most innovative and deserving of praise this year’s British Engineering Excellence Awards, now in its tenth year, lived up to its reputation of applying rigour and a laser-like focus on identifying excellence when it comes to selecting category winners and then deciding on which of those should go on to be declared the winner of the Grand Prix, in essence, the ‘Best of the Best’.
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22/07/2019
What are the implications for the electronics industry from the on-going trade dispute between the US and China, and is it simply part of a much deeper strategic confrontation?
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28/06/2019
The discovery of X-radiation by Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen in 1895 earned him the first Nobel Prize in Physics and laid the historical foundations for the field of medical imaging.
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11/06/2019
Authentication helps deal with the growth in digital counterfeits.
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03/06/2019
Smart structures need intelligent and robust sensing.
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30/05/2019
With an ageing population hospitals are looking to digitise their operations to manage increased demand.
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26/04/2019
How can Blockchain be used to solve the growing e-waste problem? Stewart McGrenary explains.
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24/04/2019
PCB Design and Manufacturing Live opens its doors for a second year, welcoming a host of the industry’s PCB experts.
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30/03/2019
New Electronics looks at how bespoke design is helping to encourage innovation in optoelectronics.
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04/03/2019
The wearables market may have slowed but developments in sensing technology and AI suggest we haven’t seen
anything yet.
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01/03/2019
The setting up of the new Future Networks Lab looks to support and enable the adoption of IoT, LPWAN and 5G technologies.
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28/02/2019
Blockchain users are rediscovering hard lessons from real-time systems and game theory.
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26/02/2019
Robotics, when combined with machine learning and AI, promise a marked improvement in surgical outcomes.
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22/02/2019
With Mobile World Congress less than a week away (25-28 February), what can visitors expect? Here, industry gives its views, predicting what will be this year’s biggest trends at the Barcelona based show.
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14/01/2019
It’s essential that companies consider managing their intellectual property rights.
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14/01/2019
From the first autonomous vehicles to 5G and the realisation of mobile AR devices, here’s what to look out for in the year ahead.
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07/01/2019
Robots and autonomous systems, together with artificial intelligence, connected data and digital infrastructure could have the potential to revolutionise the way in which social and medical care for the elderly is delivered.
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22/11/2018
Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) are familiar terms, and can actually be dated back as early as the 1830s. Today, industry raves about their potential, so why is it that these technologies have still to deliver on the promises being made?
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21/11/2018
Last month saw over 2500 people from over 70 countries gather at a 4G/5G Summit organised in Hong Kong by Qualcomm. It was a chance for carriers, equipment providers, OEMs and software providers to come together to discuss how the industry was working to make 5G a reality and, despite accusations of hype, it appears that they are nearer to realising 5G than was previously the case – even just a few months ago.
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12/11/2018
Blockchain is the technology behind cryptocurrency, but many have suggested it as a new way to approach security. Bethan Grylls looks at whether there’s any substance behind the hype.
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07/11/2018
The IEC60601-1 medical equipment safety standard is not the only factor that distinguishes medical-grade power supplies from commercial models. Life cycles, enhanced design support, quality systems and second source strategy all play a part. This white paper goes beyond the volts, amps and safety approval factors to provide some design considerations to make it easier for you to select the right medical power supply.
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30/10/2018
With various hoops to jump through, the approvals process in the MedTech sector can be challenging.
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