Week 16 October - 22 October 2005

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Novel lithium cell offers best of both worlds

A new environmentally friendly lithium battery combines the high-power capabilities of spiral type batteries with the capacity and lifetime of bobbin type devices.

News from Maxell Europe, 21 October 2005

O'Connor stands down from top job

Jan O'Connor stands down as Managing Director and is replaced by Mike Rapson.

News from Contax, 21 October 2005

Research shapes conference agenda

Innovation tops the agenda of the UK's medical device market according to new research conducted by organisers of the Medical Device Technology Exhibition and Conference.

News from Octo Media, 21 October 2005

COG LCD comes together for easy integration

Clever use of a fully integrated plastic backlight assembly and PCB has resulted in a compact chip on glass LCD module that is quick and easy to fit.

News from Digital Displays, 21 October 2005

Platform opens the door for Amoi's diversification

Amoi Mobile has licensed TTPCom's Ajar applications platform for the development of a future range of new cellular devices.

News from TTPCom, 21 October 2005

Value-add services cut customer risks

Tyco Electronics has further developed its value-add services for the design and manufacture of complex subassemblies.

News from Tyco Electronics UK, 21 October 2005

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Roadmap on the Productronica agenda

The International Electronics Manufacturing Initiative will hold the first regional meeting to kick off its next industry roadmap at the Productronica trade fair in Munich next month.

News from iNEMI (Intl Electronics Manufacturing Initiative), 21 October 2005

ZigBee turns to US Government duties

Ember has signed a strategic investment and development agreement with In-Q-Tel, a private venture group established by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA).

News from Ember Europe, 21 October 2005

Test supply offers stepless adjustment

The Platypus is a versatile switch-mode AC power supply unit that provides a stepless adjustment of output voltage and frequency, with a choice of either analogue or digital control.

News from REO (UK), 20 October 2005

TSMC joins in with sub-45nm CMOS research

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company has become a core partner in IMEC's sub-45nm CMOS research programme.

News from IMEC, 20 October 2005

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