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National's Edwards wins manufacturing award
Gerry Edwards, Managing Director of National Semiconductor (UK), has been presented with the JEMI UK award for his outstanding contribution to UK high-technology manufacturing.
News from Semiconductor2k (29 June 2005)
Training courses prepare for RoHS assessments
The IECQ is the only comprehensive, worldwide, approval and certification programme that assesses electronic components to quality requirements spelled out in international standards.
News from International Electrotechnical Commission (22 June 2005)
Tutorial to focus on multicore processors
Dr Winthrop Smith will deliver a three-day tutorial on the multicore processor revolution at GSPx 2005.
News from Global Technology Conferences (21 June 2005)
Accellera supports embedded solutions event
Accellera has become a supporting organisation of GSPx 2005, the international embedded solutions event.
News from Global Technology Conferences (21 June 2005)
Broadcasting conference draws international crowd
The first GSPx TV to Mobile two-day event in Eindhoven attracted design engineers and executives from leading technology companies in Europe and around the world.
News from Global Technology Conferences (16 June 2005)
Radar imaging expert to deliver tutorial
Dr Chris Oliver, the leader in synthetic aperture radar imagery will deliver a three-day tutorial at GSPx 2005.
News from Global Technology Conferences (16 June 2005)
Conference focuses on system in package technology
A major conference on "Design, manufacture and test for system in package (SiP) technologies" will be held in Cambridge, UK on 7th and 8th March 2006.
News from IMAPS-UK (16 June 2005)
Displays event joins with IPOT
IPOT - Image Processing and Optical Technology and Machine Vision 2006 will be joined by Displays Technology when it returns to the NEC on 15th and 16th February 2006.
News from Trident Exhibitions (15 June 2005)
Conference calls for power electronics papers
The Applied Power Electronics Conference has issued a call for papers for its 2006 event, set for next February in New Orleans.
News from APEC (13 June 2005)
EMC conference programme available online
The EMCUK 2005 conference will be held on 11th and 12th October at Newbury Racecourse.
News from Nutwood UK (13 June 2005)
Troubleshooting and problem solving of Ethernet
Next month, IDC Technologies is presenting a two-day workshop on "Practical troubleshooting and problem solving of Ethernet networks".
News from IDC Technologies (13 June 2005)
Viterbi to present keynote at GSPx
Dr Andrew Viterbi, cofounder and retired Vice Chairman and CTO of Qualcomm, will deliver the principal keynote address at GSPx 2005, the pervasive signal processing event.
News from Global Technology Conferences (10 June 2005)
Nepcon UK expands back to three days
Reed Exhibitions has confirmed that the UK's only dedicated electronics exhibition will extend its run from two to three days in 2006 following enthusiastic exhibitor demand.
News from Reed Exhibitions ( 7 June 2005)
Seminar examines obsolescence in medical sector
A seminar aims to help healthcare professionals and medical device suppliers deal with the growing problem of how vital equipment can be maintained in service if components within it become obsolete.
News from Component Obsolescence Group (COG) ( 7 June 2005)
Vector supercomputer aids nanotechnology research
The University of Surrey has installed an NEC SX-6/4B vector supercomputer.
News from University Of Surrey ( 3 June 2005)
New tool for nanotechnology
The Ion Beam Centre at the University of Surrey has been awarded a research grant by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council to construct and use a new tool for nanotechnology.
News from University Of Surrey ( 3 June 2005)
Nepcon UK moves back to Birmingham
Reed Exhibitions has confirmed its intention to transfer the UK's only dedicated electronics exhibition from the Brighton Metropole to the more extensive arena of the Birmingham NEC.
News from Reed Exhibitions ( 2 June 2005)
Photonics professionals focus on Munich
The who's who in the forward-looking field of optical technologies will come together in Munich next month at the World of Photonics Congress.
News from Messe Muenchen International ( 1 June 2005)
Vice-Chancellor Designate becomes FRS
The Vice-Chancellor Designate of the University of Surrey, Professor Christopher M Snowden, has been appointed a Fellow of the Royal Society.
News from University Of Surrey (31 May 2005)
Grant to further spintronic research
Professors Ben Murdin and Ortwin Hess, from the Advanced Technology Institute, University of Surrey, have been awarded a grant of GBP 221,000 from the EPSRC to study "spintronic" devices.
News from University Of Surrey (30 May 2005)
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