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Systems protection course tours UK venues
A two day workshop addresses "Lightning, surge protection and earthing of electrical and electronic systems in industrial networks".
News from IDC Technologies ( 9 August 2006)
Semiconductor companies support Taiwanese event
Top semiconductor companies including Intel, AMD, Wind River and Atmel will display their latest technologies at Global Sources' Sixth Annual Embedded Systems Conference-Taiwan.
News from Global Sources ( 7 August 2006)
Filters and more to feature at UK EMC show
EMC filters comprise just one of the product ranges to be covered at EMCUK 2006.
News from Nutwood UK ( 7 August 2006)
Best pilot award for Kumba resources
South African mining company, Kumba Resources, has been nominated for the Best pilot award at the RFID breakthrough awards 2006.
News from RFID Networking Forum ( 2 August 2006)
Automotive conference complements Munich show
The rapidly growing automotive electronics sector will take centre stage at Electronica 2006.
News from Electronica (24 July 2006)
Telecomms workshop looks to next generation
Workshop will help delegates to build a rich and well-founded view of the dynamics of the next-generation of innovation and regulation in telecomms, and develop strategies to survive and prosper.
News from Cambridge-MIT Institute (24 July 2006)
RFID and its increasingly widespread application
Electronica 2006 continues its focus on major industry growth sectors by pushing RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) to the forefront of application areas to be discussed at Wireless Congress 2006
News from Electronica (18 July 2006)
RFID - a hot topic
The desire by leading retailers to use RFID in their supply chain is one key reason why the technology is very popular today.
News from Electronica (18 July 2006)
Report details experience at Nepcon
Smart Group with support from Leadout, a European Lead-Free Research Project, has launched the Lead-Free Experience 4 Report, from the practical work carried out at the recent Nepcon Electronics Show.
News from SMART Group (13 July 2006)
Measurement of residual materials
National Physical Laboratory has announced the start of a Studio Project that aims to bring together interested parties who need to develop confidence in the XRF technique to deliver qualified data.
News from National Physical Laboratory (13 July 2006)
PSU manufacturers come together in Munich
The organiser of Electronica 2006 boasts that no other event brings together more power supply manufacturers.
News from Electronica (11 July 2006)
Embedded show to feature 30% more exhibitors
The Embedded Systems Show (ESS) 2006 will take place on 11th and 12th October at the UK NEC, Birmingham.
News from EDA Exhibitions (11 July 2006)
RapidIO technology explained in Boston
The RapidIO Trade Association's Boston Global Design Summit will provide valuable information on RapidIO technology and products and include working demonstrations in the technology lab.
News from RapidIO Trade Association (10 July 2006)
Designing reliable and rugged electronics
"Designing reliable and rugged electronics" is the theme for a three-day interactive workshop to be held during October in Minneapolis. Brochure available
News from Equipment Reliability Institute ( 7 July 2006)
EDS surveys provide unusually meaningful feedback
The people who participated in the 2006 Electronic Distribution Show and Conference were more eager than would normally be expected to share their opinions.
News from Electronic Distribution Show Corporation ( 4 July 2006)
Tiny technologies create huge energy savings
University College London (UCL) has used nanotechnology techniques to successfully induce the oxidation of silicon at room temperatures using light from ultraviolet (UV) excimer lamps
News from University College London (30 June 2006)
Lecturer shapes robotics development
A senior lecturer at the University of Wales, Newport is joining a team of 100 robotics professionals and enthusiasts that will help Lego develop its next generation robotics product.
News from University of Wales, Newport (19 June 2006)
Record 40 PhDs for Southampton
As part of an unprecedented investment in research and education, the University of Southampton's School of Electronics and Computer Science will this year award 40 new PhD studentships.
News from University of Southampton (16 June 2006)
Awards recognise breakthroughs in RFID
Nominations are now open for the RFID Breakthrough Awards 2006, which will be presented at a gala dinner evening on 8th November 2006 at the Banqueting House, Whitehall.
News from RFID Networking Forum (13 June 2006)
Computer system to aid aerospace design
The University of Southampton's Microsoft Institute for High Performance Computing is working on a system for BAE Systems based on Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
News from University of Southampton (13 June 2006)
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