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Report predicts big demand for power over Ethernet

Shipments of power-over-Ethernet enabling ICs are forecast to grow at a 55% compound annual growth rate through 2007, according to a new report.

News from Venture Development Corp (15 June 2004)

More support for Power Quality Partnership

LEM Instruments has become the latest company to join the Power Quality Partnership, the UK group which is part of the Leonardo Power Quality Initiative.

News from Copper Development Association (10 June 2004)

R and D spending set for record high

R and D spending in the semiconductor industry is set to reach a record high in 2004, according to Future Horizons, Europe's leading electronics analyst.

News from Future Horizons (10 June 2004)

Alliance expands target audience

Jimfinder has formed an alliance with EEVL, the Internet guide to engineering, mathematics and computing.

News from Jimfinder.com (10 June 2004)

Queen's Awards are up for grabs

Outstanding businesses from the electronics sector are being urged to act now for the chance to win the UK's ultimate business accolade - a Queen's Award for Enterprise.

News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise ( 8 June 2004)

Market opportunities for 3D chip scale packaging

Venture Development Corp and Circuits Assembly are launching a multi-client market research study to analyse global market opportunities for 3D chip scale packaging solutions.

News from Venture Development Corp ( 7 June 2004)

Lack of competition stifles broadband in Europe

Europe will have 33.5 million broadband subscribers by the end of this year, representing 20% of all homes, according to new research.

News from Strategy Analytics ( 1 June 2004)

Study to look at 3D chip scale packaging

3D chip scale packaging solutions will play an increasingly vital role in meeting performance and size requirements for future generations of mobile electronics.

News from Venture Development Corp ( 1 June 2004)

Application notes explain harmonics and flicker

Practical guidance is now available on how to test electrical products in accordance with the latest European powerline harmonics and flicker standards.

News from Voltech (24 May 2004)

Online network to be new RoHS "lifeline"

A new online network aims to to help the electronics industry cope with the planned EU Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances in Electrical Equipment.

News from Virtual Business Network (21 May 2004)

Awards for outstanding school teachers

Outstanding primary and secondary school teachers are being sought for the 2004 IEE National Teacher Awards.

News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (18 May 2004)

TI increases involvement in sub-45nm CMOS research

Expanding its 12-year relationship with IMEC, Texas Instruments is set to become a core member of the sub-45nm CMOS research programme.

News from IMEC (11 May 2004)

Nanoelectronics laboratory takes shape

IMEC has officially inaugurated its new nanoelectronics laboratory.

News from IMEC (11 May 2004)

Subcommittee seeks harmony in electronic design

Accellera is to form a technical subcommittee to improve electronic design library characterisation and tool interoperability.

News from Accellera ( 7 May 2004)

DAC debut for technical excellence award

Accellera is seeking nominations for its first annual technical excellence award.

News from Accellera ( 7 May 2004)

Consortium elects new board

The EDA Consortium has elected a nine-member Board of Directors and officers to serve the organisation until April 2006.

News from EDA Consortium ( 6 May 2004)

Report predicts poor show for PC/104 sector

According to a recent report, the global market for embedded merchant computer boards reached $3.3 billion in 2003 and is expected to reach $4.3 billion by the year 2006, growing at a CAGR of 6.4%.

News from Venture Development Corp (27 April 2004)

RFID to act as significant market driver

Future Horizons has spotlighted RFID technology as a significant growth driver for the electronics sector over the next six years.

News from Future Horizons (21 April 2004)

Expansion for consortium

Leading industry device makers Analog Devices, Fujitsu, Philips Semiconductor and Renesas have joined founders Intel and Motorola as members of the Semiconductor Test Consortium (STC).

News from Semiconductor Test Consortium (21 April 2004)

Consortium aims for Asian penetration

Two key developments will significantly expand the presence and reach of the Semiconductor Test Consortium in Asia.

News from Semiconductor Test Consortium (21 April 2004)

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