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imec to set up new 300mm R&D facility in Spain
imec is teaming up with the Spanish government and the region of Andalusia, to establish a new 300mm R&D process line for specialised chip technologies.
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ABB opens refitted US robotics facility
ABB has officially opened its refitted US robotics headquarters and manufacturing facility in Auburn Hills, Michigan, USA.
Fideltronik to close manufacturing operation in Gdańsk
Tomasz Jasiński, Operations Manager of Fideltronik's Gdańsk unit, revealed on LinkedIn that Fideltronik Poland sp. z o. o. in Gdańsk will close its doors for the final time at the end of March – after nearly 15 years of operation.
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Hybrid Connectors: Powering the Next Frontier in IoT and Machine Learning
Explore the transformative role of hybrid connectors in the burgeoning realms of IoT and machine learning. These technological marvels are revolutionizing data transmission, fostering seamless integration, and catalyzing advancements in hyperspectral surveillance and artificial intelligence.
Hanza launches efficiency program
Swedish contract manufacturer Hanza launches an efficiency program following the acquisition of EMS provider Orbit One. The efficiency program is described as an important step in the integration and to meet a slightly weaker market.
Moov launches EU expansion
Moov, a company operating a marketplace for used semiconductor equipment, has hired Eric Tribolet as Director of European Sales, to help the company expand its presence in European markets.
NCAB appoints new VP Global Sales
Arjan Sinoo, currently Managing Director of NCAB Group Benelux, has been promoted to the position of VP Global Sales and member of the Group Management of NCAB as he takes over the position from Howard Goff, who has been appointed VP and president North America.
Immersion signs license deal with Nintendo
Immersion Corporation, a developer and provider of patents for haptics, has renewed a license with Nintendo to continue to make Immersion's patents available to Nintendo and its affiliates.
Silicon Box’s looking to enhance the Italian ecosystem
Silicon Box’s investment in Northern Italy will bring first-of-its-kind, end-to-end chiplet based semiconductor system integration to Europe.
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Stray-field robust 3D position sensor from S4sensors
The S4-3DB01 3D position sensor from S4sensors in a compact TSSOP-8L housing has a robust stray-field-immune design, a wake-up function and an I²C interface. It was developed for applications such as position and angle measurements, human-machine interfaces (HMI) and protection against unauthorised manipulation in measuring systems. Thanks to the patented back-side vertical Hall technology, the S4-3DB01 is able to provide the same high sensitivity for direct magnetic field measurements in all three dimensions.
Everspin Technologies applies for CHIPS Act funding
Everspin Technologies, a US volume producer of MRAM, has submitted an Application for US CHIPS and Science Act funding. The submitted application is for additional 200mm MRAM capacity and for the increase of long-term R&D IP capability.
Global top 10 foundries Q4 revenue up 7.9%
The latest TrendForce report reveals a notable 7.9% jump in 4Q23 revenue for the world’s top ten semiconductor foundries, reaching USD 30.49 billion.
Kontron gains control of Katek SE – mandatory offer follows
Kontron started 2024 by acquiring a majority stake in EMS provider Katek SE. All closing conditions of the share purchase agreement have been met and a mandatory offer for the rest of the shares will follow.
Leoni's move to its "Factory of the Future" is completed
A new chapter in the story of Leoni and the City of Roth begins. Leoni Kabel GmbH has completed the relocation to its Factory of the Future.
CE3S opens new distribution center in Florida
Cumberland Electronics Strategic Supply Solutions (CE3S) has opened its newest distribution center in Orlando, Florida.
US could add CXMT to its list of sanctioned Chinese firms
The Biden administration will consider adding DRAM maker ChangXin Memory Technologies (CXMT) to its so-called Entity List to restrict the company's access to US raw materials.
Silicon Box to build $3.3bn plant in northern Italy
Singapore's Silicon Box has received significant backing from the Italian government to construct a major new facility in the country, say reports.
China will set aside $27bn to counter US sanctions
Central and local government agencies in China are pouring money into the so-called Big Fund, which was set up to accelerate the development of chip making tech in the country.
NXP workers prepare to strike over wage demands
Employees at Dutch chip maker NXP will stop work for 24 hours this week after management rejected their demand for a 9% rise in pay.
AI-to-silicon startup Taalas raises $50m in two rounds
Toronto-based Taalas has secured funding to develop a platform for turning AI models into custom silicon.
Mediatek leads the smartphone chipset market
A new report by research company Canalys says Mediatek chips shipped in 177m devices in Q4 – more than any other supplier.
TSMC has its best ever February as sales hit $5.77bn
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co, the world's largest contract chipmaker, has reported that its revenue for February was 11.3% up year on year.
Stellantis reveals €5.6bn investment plan for LATAM
Automative giant Stellantis is to plough a record sum into the design and manufacture of EVs across the Latin American region.
Dutch government to ASML: please don't go
The Dutch government has launched 'Operation Beethoven' to stop the hugely influential firm from re-locating to a different country.
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