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Enabling the evolution of the city into the smart city

04 December, 2016 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd

ST's broad offering for the smart city includes sensing, actuation, processing, power and energy management, connectivity and security.


CeBIT's 2017 conference program

29 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Hannover Fairs Australia

Serving as a one-stop shop for business technology solutions, CeBIT 2017 will encompass eight conference streams with over 170 expert speakers.


RS Components signs global distribution agreement with Adafruit

25 November, 2016 | Supplied by: RS

RS Components has signed an authorised distribution agreement with Adafruit Industries, a provider of open-source hardware, tools, equipment and electronics for makers and hobbyists of all ages and skill levels.


Future Electronics signs global distribution agreement with Ecliptek

21 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Future Electronics

Future Electronics has announced a global distribution agreement with Ecliptek Corporation, a manufacturer of crystal and oscillator frequency control products since 1987.


Growing atomic-scale materials

17 November, 2016

New York University scientists have developed a method for growing an atomic-scale electronic material at what is said to be the highest quality ever reported.


Bioelectronic ion pump delivers neurotransmitters within the body

15 November, 2016

Researchers have developed a microfabricated ion pump, built from organic electronic components, that transmits signals nearly as rapidly and precisely as cells themselves.


Valens and STMicroelectronics collaborate on connected cars

14 November, 2016 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd

Valens and STMicroelectronics have announced their collaboration to bring HDBaseT Automotive into the next generation of connected cars.


New Technology, New Applications — Taitronics 2016

11 November, 2016 by Lauren Davis | Supplied by: Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA)

With continual advances being made in exciting areas such as wearable devices, smart products, the Internet of Things (IoT) and Industry 4.0, this year's Taipei International Electronics Show (Taitronics) was an event not to be missed.


Brisbane's public access IoT network

09 November, 2016 | Supplied by: QUT

The city of Brisbane has received its first ever public access Internet of Things (IoT) network, courtesy of a partnership between QUT, IoT integrator Meshed and IoT community The Things Network.


STMicroelectronics is coming to electronica 2016

08 November, 2016 | Supplied by: STMicroelectronics Pty Ltd

STMicroelectronics will demonstrate the power of technology to make manufacturing, driving and devices smarter and securely connected at electronica 2016, which is being held in Munich from 8–11 November.


Magnetic ink prints self-healing electronics

07 November, 2016

US engineers have developed a magnetic ink that can be used to make self-healing batteries, electrochemical sensors and textile-based electrical circuits.


3D-printed driverless car gets its own drone

04 November, 2016 by Lauren Davis | Supplied by: Mouser Electronics (Hong Kong) Ltd

Mouser Electronics and Local Motors have partnered with celebrity engineer Grant Imahara to develop a 3D-printed vehicle with drone-launching technology.


Software design seminars coming up

03 November, 2016 | Supplied by: Keysight Technologies Australia Pty Ltd

Keysight Technologies Australia has announced a series of free software design seminars, to be held in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide from 1–6 December.


Connector-Tech ALS launches new online portal

28 October, 2016 | Supplied by: Connector-Tech ALS Pty Ltd

Connector-Tech ALS has launched an online platform where businesses can browse and order products from its wide range of harsh-environment electrical connectors, backshells and accessories.


Meet Trevor, the biomimetic caterpillar

27 October, 2016 by Lauren Davis

Researchers have invented a biomimetic caterpillar named Trevor, said to be the first of his kind. Trevor is powered by a DC voltage that activates artificial muscles — otherwise, he is entirely electronics-free.


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