PCB’s made from biomaterial – a new future
What do you get from mixing one kilogram of dry beech wood shavings, about 50g of organic full-grain spelt flour, 25g of fine plaster (CaSO4) dust as well as 500g of beech wood–based inoculum?
Infineon grows in Dresden; plans to open innovation centre
The Prinovis print shop building in Dresden has been given a new lease on life. It has been sold to chip manufacturer Infineon who plans to establish an innovation and training centre at the new location.
Micron to cut 10% of jobs in 2023 due to 'supply-demand mismatch'
Chipmaker Micron Technology is taking significant steps to reduce costs and operating expenses. This will include select product program reductions and job cuts.
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COMPACT PHOTOELECTRIC SENSORS OF THE PANASONIC BRAND
Panasonic offers a wide range of components designed for industrial automation applications. Among them, miniature photoelectric sensors are particularly popular, valued for their compact dimensions, high precision of operation, and reliability in demanding applications. Let’s check what functions these solutions offer and what distinguishes them in terms of technical parameters.
Bosch wants a bigger slice of the cake; readies itself for rising chip demand
Growth in the global market for semiconductors shows no signs of stopping – and Bosch is growing right along with it.
Cisco heads to Barcelona with new design centre
Barcelona might be famous for its football, but Cisco wants to design the next generation semiconductor devices here.
Musk looking at South Korea for possible EV investment
South Korea is among top candidates for a Tesla factory in Asia, according to South Korea's presidential office.
Nexperia ordered to divest almost all of Newport Wafer Fab
The UK government has ordered Nexperia to divest 86% of its semiconductor wafer factory in South Wales, known as Newport Wafer Fab (NWF).
Sivers Semiconductors enters new emerging radar markets
Sivers Semiconductors' close cooperation with the Canadian start-up aiRadar has resulted in "a line of sophisticated radar products", a press release states.
Infineon plans major investment in new factory in Dresden
Infineon is planning to continue expanding its 300-millimeter manufacturing capacity, to enable the expected acceleration in growth of analog/mixed-signal and power semiconductors.
Paragon CEO's share package "hijacked"
Klaus Dieter Frers, founder of automotive supplier paragon GmbH & Co. KGaA and Managing Director of the general partner paragon GmbH, expects to lose his entire paragon share package soon.
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