NTU research team developing new infrared imaging tech Researchers are in the process of developing state-of-the-art camera technology which, reportedly for the first time, will bring high resolution to the entire range of infrared imaging. The Nottingham Trent University (NTU), which is working on the research, will also make it possible to detect, view and switch between the full infrared range in one place, something which is not possible with current technology. Find out more 👉 https://bit.ly/41fVh3C #ElectronicSpecifier #NTU #Engineering #Technology #Tech
Electronic Specifier Ltd
Book and Periodical Publishing
Cranbrook, Kent, 7,255 followers
The hub for all things electronics! We are the leading supplier of information resources to design engineers globally.
About us
The hub for all things electronics! Electronic Specifier is the design engineers' resource guide to new products and technology from the global electronics industry. Since its launch in November 2005 Electronic Specifier has established itself as the premier source of new product information for the electronics engineering community. It has become the fastest growing product site in Europe with over 500 new products and datasheets added every week. Electronics Specifier has established itself as Europe’s premier publisher of information resources to the Global Electronics Industry and it's growing portfolio of websites, blogs, e-newsletters and digital magazines deliver the information that engineers require to quickly move from concept development to production line; including new products, case studies, video tutorials, whitepapers, technical datasheets and webinars.
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Cranbrook, Kent,
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- Public Company
- Founded
- 2005
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- electricalengineering, engineering, engineers, and electronics
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Jaguar unveils ‘bold’ new EV concept Jaguar has unveiled a glimpse of its future design philosophy, Exuberant Modernism, with the release of a teaser image of its forthcoming Design Vision Concept. The rear detail image hints at bold forms and dynamic proportions that will shape the next generation of Jaguar vehicles. The full concept, dubbed Type 00, is debuting during Miami Art Week on 2nd December 2024, as part of the global art festival. Jaguar will host exhibitions in two carefully curated gallery spaces and collaborate with emerging artists who align with the brand’s creative ethos. This approach echoes Jaguar founder Sir William Lyons’ guiding principle, ‘Copy Nothing’, established in 1935 to prioritise original thinking and fearless creativity. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/4fUgCE3 #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #Jaguar #Electronics #Tech
Jaguar unveils ‘bold’ new EV concept
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Intel Corporation announces retirement of CEO Intel Corporation announced that CEO Pat Gelsinger retired from the company after a 40-plus-year career and has stepped down from the board of directors, effective Dec. 1, 2024. Intel has named two senior leaders, David Zinsner and Michelle "MJ" Johnston Holthaus, as interim co-chief executive officers while the board of directors conducts a search for a new CEO. Zinsner is executive vice president and chief financial officer, and Holthaus has been appointed to the newly created position of CEO of Intel Products, a group that encompasses the company’s Client Computing Group (CCG), Data Centre and AI Group (DCAI) and Network and Edge Group (NEX). Frank D. Yeary, independent chair of the board of Intel, will become interim executive chair during the period of transition. Intel Foundry leadership structure remains unchanged. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/4fUo6ag #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Intel #IntelCorporation
Intel announces retirement of CEO
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DigiKey’s 16th Annual DigiWish Holiday Giveaway kicks off DigiKey, a global commerce distributor offering the largest selection of technical components and automation products in stock for immediate shipment, is excited to launch its 16th annual DigiWish Giveaway which kicked off on the 1st December 2024. DigiKey is kicking off the holiday season early by selecting 24 lucky winners as part of the company’s continued mission to help engineers, designers, and makers accelerate progress. Read more 👉 https://bit.ly/3OVlNIh #ElectronicSpecifier #Digikey #Engineering #Technology #Holiday #Christmas #Electronics
DigiKey’s 16th Annual DigiWish Holiday Giveaway kicks off
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Can power hungry data centres keep up with AI’s demands? As AI continues to chip away at the environment, next year, data centres will face a pivotal moment. Facilities will start to realise that there really isn’t enough energy. In short, companies that were influenced by competitive urgency and rushed into AI, now face decisions regarding cost and sustainability of the technology. Here, data centre experts share their predictions for 2025. 👇 https://bit.ly/3ZhUDzJ #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Technology #AI #Electronics Cadence Dave King Mark F.
Can power hungry data centres keep up with AI’s demands?
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Ligna Energy at electronica 2024 with Electronic Specifier Ligna Energy unveiled its latest eco-friendly supercapacitor at electronica. David Milton, Sales Director at Ligna Energy describes its pioneering use of biological materials and the supercapacitor’s performance. Ligna Energy introduced the 50mF S-Power 2R, a compact supercapacitor designed to meet the rapid charging and reliable output demands of portable systems powered by ambient RF energy. The S-Power 2R was constructed using sustainable, non-toxic, and easily recyclable materials. Its design incorporates aluminium as the sole metal component and activated carbon derived from recovered bio-materials, significantly reducing its environmental footprint compared to conventional supercapacitor materials. Watch the interview here 👉 https://bit.ly/3Z82Gz2 #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Tech #LignaEnergy #Engineers
Ligna Energy at electronica 2024 with Electronic Specifier
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Did you catch our interview with WIN SOURCE at electronica? At electronica 2024 in Munich, Enrico Hu, European Regional Business Development Manager for WIN SOURCE took time to discuss component supply chain diversification and risk management capabilities with Mick Elliott, Contributing Editor at Electronic Specifier. Watch here 👉 https://lnkd.in/e6XsU49i #ElectronicSpecifier #Winsource #Electronics #Tech #Engineers #electronica
WIN SOURCE at electronica 2024 with Electronic Specifier
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Harwin highlights the role of connectors in Autonomous Marine Vehicles Harwin has released an informative infographic detailing the importance of autonomous marine vehicles (AMVs) and the critical role that reliable connectors play in enabling their functionality across diverse applications. As the seas and oceans cover more than 70% of Earth’s surface, AMVs are proving to be a transformative solution for exploration, conservation, and commercial use. The infographic showcases the current and projected growth of the AMV market, with revenues rising from $1,994.26 million in 2021 to an anticipated $4,147.97 million by 2026, reflecting a robust compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 15.9%. North America and the Middle East lead the adoption of these innovative technologies. Find out more and read the infographic here 👉 https://bit.ly/3OwhHpA #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Harwin #Technology #AMV #Autonomous #Marine
Harwin highlights the role of connectors in Autonomous Marine Vehicles
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Blood, bone, and 3D printing: brining it all together Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a material derived from blood that enables bone repair. By mixing synthetic peptide amphiphiles (PAs) with whole blood, they have created a material that uses the body’s natural healing processes to mimic and enhance tissue regeneration, which can also be shaped or 3D-printed for medical applications. The science behind biocooperative materials When a bone is injured, the body begins a repair process that starts with the formation of a regenerative hematoma (RH). This temporary structure forms when blood clots, creating a microenvironment packed with cells, proteins, and growth factors that guide tissue repair. This clot contains essential cells and molecules that guide tissue repair by stimulating cell growth, controlling inflammation, and promoting blood vessel formation. Find out more 👉 https://bit.ly/49kdLSn #ElectronicSpecifier #Engineering #Tech #UniversityofNottingham
Blood, bone, and 3D printing: brining it all together
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We’re thrilled to present our lineup of 75+ visionary speakers at the Global AI Show on 12-13 December in Grand Hyatt Exhibition Centre, Dubai. These thought leaders and innovators from across the globe will share their insights on the future of AI, offering 90+ hours of engaging keynotes designed to inspire and challenge your perspective. Don’t miss your chance to learn from the best in the field and be a part of the conversation that’s defining the future of AI. Book your tickets now, and for more details, visit www.globalaishow.com.