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Parts database includes RoHS compliance advice
Total Parts Plus has expanded the coverage of its material content database of electronic and nonelectronic components to more than 2.5 million part numbers.
News from Total Parts Plus (24 June 2005)
Knorr to spearhead Dubai microelectronics venture
Dr Juergen Knorr has been appointed CEO of the Dubai Silicon Oasis, a strategic initiative of the Government of Dubai.
News from Dubai Silicon Oasis (DSO) (15 June 2005)
Expansion for association
Spansion, the Flash memory venture of AMD and Fujitsu, has joined the Fab Owners Association.
News from Fab Owners Association (FOA) ( 8 June 2005)
Modelling interface is standardised
Accellera has approved the Standard Co-Emulation Modelling Interface (SCE-MI) 1.1 as an Accellera verification standard.
News from Accellera ( 7 June 2005)
New DSL standard supports two-way multimedia
The DSL Forum has welcomed the latest standardised DSL specification from ITU-T (G.933.2) for very-high-bitrate digital subscriber line 2 (VDSL2), announced on 27th May 2005.
News from DSL Forum ( 6 June 2005)
Memory card bodies unite
The Mu-Card Alliance has agreed to join the MultiMediaCard Association.
News from MultiMediaCard Association ( 2 June 2005)
Queen's Awards are open for nominations
Successful electronics companies are being invited to apply now for a chance to win a Queen's Awards for Enterprise - the UK's most prestigious award for business-related achievement.
News from Queen's Awards for Enterprise ( 2 June 2005)
MEMS market set to expand into RF sphere
RF microsystems will present one of the next major opportunities for MEMS, growing rapidly from $150 million in 2004 to more than $1.1 billion in 2009, according to a new study.
News from WTC Wicht Technologie Consulting ( 1 June 2005)
Open day aims to build research bridges
Innos, the UK's leading research and development company delivering expertise in silicon, MEMS and nanotechnologies, is to host an open day at its facilities in Southampton on 7th July 2005.
News from Innos (27 May 2005)
Scottish firm survives semiconductor downturn
A Glenrothes-based firm has not only survived the decline in the European semiconductor sector, it is doing so well it's started selling its products to Asia.
News from Scottish Enterprise (26 May 2005)
Innovation awards deadline approaches
The deadline for receipt of submissions for the inaugural IEE Innovation in Engineering Awards is fast approaching with winners due to be announced on 14th September 2005.
News from IEE (Institution of Electrical Engineers) (26 May 2005)
Open interface specifications published
The Open Base Station Architecture Initiative has completed its product compliance test documentation for the OBSAI open interface specifications.
News from OBSAI (25 May 2005)
New centre helps drive Scottish RFID
Wireless Innovation is leading a drive to help connect Scottish RFID developers with commercial opportunities in a bid to take an early share of the multi-billion-pound global RFID market.
News from Wireless Innovation Centre (24 May 2005)
Programme tests EMC lab consistency
ACIL is launching the fifth cycle of its EMC round robin programme using a test artefact for the comparison of radiated emissions measured on an open area test site in the frequency range of 1-18GHz.
News from American Council of Independent Laboratories (ACIL (23 May 2005)
Mobile games market set to explode
Total global revenues from mobile games are forecast to increase from US $2.6 billion this year to US $11.2 billion by 2010, according to a new strategic research report.
News from Informa Telecoms and Media - ARC Group (23 May 2005)
Collection facilities are key to recycling
Repic is looking to open negotiations with local authorities on the development of designated collection facilities.
News from Repic (23 May 2005)
New DSP illustrates advantages of Serial RapidIO
TI's latest DSP is further evidence of the breadth of applications that realise an immediate performance gain from Serial RapidIO devices.
News from RapidIO Trade Association (20 May 2005)
3G user numbers jump 46% in 4 months
The latest GSM/3G Market Update survey from the GSA confirms a 46% jump in the number of subscribers using 3G/WCDMA networks during the first 4 months of 2005.
News from GSA - Global Mobile Suppliers Association (20 May 2005)
Worldwide mobile numbers near 2 billion
According to the latest mobile subscription forecasts published by Informa Telecoms and Media, the number of mobile subscriptions worldwide will reach 2.14 billion by the end of 2005.
News from Informa Telecoms and Media - ARC Group (20 May 2005)
Mensah joins Electronics Interconnection Group
The Electronics Interconnection Group at National Physical Laboratory has been further strengthened with the appointment of Angela Mensah.
News from National Physical Laboratory (20 May 2005)
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