Jennic ZigBee e-learning website
01 May, 2011 byJennic has launched an e-learning website to introduce the fundamental concepts and principles of the ZigBee standard for modern wireless networks. This standard is defined in the specification from the ZigBee Alliance.
Second Taiwan HQ
21 February, 2011Advantech has started plans for new R&D and manufacturing headquarters.
Mouser goes global
09 February, 2011Mouser Electronics has launched a global distribution partnership with Maxim that will give design engineers access to a range of semiconductor components and tools.
New sales structure
20 January, 2011Turck Australia has adapted a direct sales structure, to meet the demand for more comprehensive technical service and support requirements for the country’s growing factory and process automation industry.
Livingston expands
15 December, 2010Following the opening of facilities in India last year, Livingstone is now collaborating with Tech Rentals, Vicom, Celemetrix and vendors Agilent/Trio Smartcal, JDSU and Spirent/Matrium.
World distribution
15 December, 2010Digi-Key will distribute Phihong products to customers worldwide.
Renesas Mobile opens its doors
15 December, 2010Renesas Mobile, a specialist in SoC mainly for mobile devices and car navigation systems, has begun operation on 1 December.
Solarwinds establishes Asia-Pacific headquarters
14 December, 2010SolarWinds has established its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Brisbane.
Renesas Electronics establishes new branches
30 November, 2010Renesas Electronics will open a branch in Bangalore, India, in January 2011 with the aim of expanding the company’s overseas semiconductor business, particularly in emerging markets.
Laird acquires Cattron
30 November, 2010Laird Technologies has acquired Cattron Group International.
Digicom changes name
11 November, 2010Digicom has changed its name to Arrayware. The company decided on the change to complement its tagline 'Specialists in Field Programmable Gate Array firmware and design'.
Green power for broadcast site
22 October, 2010Broadcast Australia has commissioned its first site to be majority-powered by renewable energy. The Mount Owen site near Queenstown in Tasmania has been upgraded to use site-generated wind and solar power, which are together expected to meet the site's 8 kW power needs for 80 to 90% of the time.