Next-generation memory market worth $90.74 million by 2017
03 December, 2012According to a new market research report, emerging memories are expected to replace most of the conventional technologies like flash memory as the market for next-generation memory reaches more than $90 million by 2017.
UK investing in a power electronics competition - why can’t we?
03 December, 2012The UK’s Technology Strategy Board (TSB), in partnership with the Welsh Government and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, is to invest up to £5.4m to stimulate innovation and develop UK supply chains between the power electronics and energy sectors.
Renesas Electronics announces syndicate loan
02 October, 2012A 161.1 billion yen syndicate loan is to further development of solutions to enable the Smart Society.
Marl invests $187,000 in prototyping
01 December, 2011Marl International has invested $187,000 in tools for prototype and small batch production in order to handle growing demand for its specialist LED lighting assemblies. The investment will allow Marl to turn around prototypes of its bespoke lighting solutions significantly faster.
Downturn predicted in PV revenues
02 November, 2011Global PV equipment spending is projected to fall by more than 45% in 2012, according to Solarbuzz.
Federal funding for solar research
23 August, 2011A grant will fund research to help build one of the largest solar power plants in the world.
Semiconductor equipment spending to grow
08 July, 2011Semiconductor capital equipment spending is on track to reach US$44.8 billion in 2011.
Funding for ADF radio system
21 September, 2010RF Industries has welcomed the announcement by the Minister for Defence Material and Science, Greg Combet, that the company will receive funding through the Capability and Technology Demonstrator program, managed by the Defence Science and Technology Organisation.
ComGroup invests $10m in new technology
16 August, 2010ComGroup has made a $10m investment in new technologies and R&D to strengthen its market position and deliver communications solutions in sectors ranging from oil and gas to emergency services.
Canberra funding needed, NEC
03 October, 2001NEC has told the federal government that a greater focus on commercialising Australian communications research and development is required to get multinationals to invest here.