Wolfspeed files patent infringement lawsuit against Navitas
Products accused of infringement encompass major product lines of Navitas, including its GaN-based FETs — such as the GaNFast®, GaNSlim™, and GaNSafe® product families — as well as Navitas's GeneSiC™ MOSFETs and SiCPAK® modules. Navitas has refuted the allegations.
QUDORA partners with QAI to advance ion-trap quantum computing
By combining German firm QUDORA’s quantum computing platform with Korean company QAI’s AI infrastructure and application expertise, the collaboration aims to demonstrate practical hybrid AI-quantum services in a real operational environment.
Europe is falling behind – and there is no plan
During Evertiq Expo Berlin, in4ma's Dieter Weiss and Maraike Haas, alongside EMSNOW's Eric Miscoll, had just presented five years of data showing Asia lapping Europe in EMS growth. Off stage, they went further.
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Connector Technology at the Core of Ground Vehicle Modernization
Ground combat vehicles are rapidly evolving from fixed-function platforms into modular, software-defined systems. This shift demands interconnect solutions that support continuous upgrades without requiring redesigns of wiring infrastructure. Scalable, high-reliability connectors, particularly those based on MIL-DTL-38999, are central to enabling this transformation.
Six Robotics raises €12M to scale autonomy for unmanned systems
Norwegian startup Six Robotics is developing an autonomy platform that enables multiple unmanned systems to operate together, adapting in real time to complex and contested environments.
SandboxAQ wins $500M award to accelerate AI-led materials discovery
The award under the US CHIPS and Science Act will accelerate the development and deployment of SandboxAQ’s AI-driven materials discovery platform to address critical semiconductor materials bottlenecks and supply chain risks.
Mitsubishi Electric wholly acquires GSaaS provider Infostellar
Tokyo-based Infostellar provides ground segment as a service (GSaaS) offerings for orbiting satellites. The two companies aim to accelerate the global expansion of ground station networks and establish a high-quality space communications infrastructure.
NOTE secures contract in the AI data center sector
Swedish electronics manufacturing company NOTE has signed an agreement with a new customer operating in the advanced data center hardware sector. The contract covers the production of equipment used in AI infrastructure. Manufacturing is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2027, and by 2028 the project is expected to generate annual revenue of approximately SEK 100 million (around USD 10.5 million).
Korkia receives environmental permit for solar, BESS project
Located in the Vilmoren forest area in Dalarna, a region in central Sweden, Smedjebacken is a flagship project in Korkia’s Swedish portfolio. Once operational, the project is estimated to produce approximately 150 GWh of electricity annually.
Apple to spend $30 billion on US-made chips from Broadcom
The new agreement will lead to the production of more than 15 billion US-made chips and enable Broadcom to expand and modernize its manufacturing facilities in Fort Collins, Colorado, with a USD 1.5 billion capital expenditure investment.
It's gotten worse – and the memory market isn't done yet
Two months ago, at Evertiq Expo Zürich, Nikolaos Florous left little room for optimism. Tight memory market conditions would persist, he said — and things would likely get worse before they got better.
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