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Tiny Nano-Optical Cables Could Replace Computer Chip Copper Wiring

University of Alberta engineers have designed nano-optical cables that are ten times smaller than...

New Website Testingpartners.com Easily Connects Manufacturers to Hundreds of Product Testing and Compliance Suppliers

Using its new reverse auction website for the product testing and compliance industry, Testingpartners.com...

KOA Speer Adds 1 Watt 1206 Size Metal Plate Chip Current Sense Resistor

KOA Speer Electronics introduces the TLR2BW metal plate chip current sense resistor, featuring a...

TÜV Rheinland Urges Wireless Device Manufacturers to Account for Upcoming ETSI Standard Changes

The European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) issued the updated versions of the EN 300...

ON Semiconductor Completes Acquisition of Aptina Imaging and Provides Guidance for Third Quarter on Impact of Acquisition of Aptina Imaging

ON Semiconductor announced the completion of its acquisition of Aptina Imaging. The total consideration...
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Vanderbilt University School of Engineering Opens New Laboratory

The School of Engineering at Vanderbilt University recently had a grand opening for their new Laboratory for Systems Integrity and Reliability (LASIR). The 20,000 square foot facility will allow researchers to validate theories and models for security, energy, and manufacturing projects.  

Researchers Use Recycled Car Battery Materials to Make Solar Cells

MIT researchers have proposed a new system that uses recycled car battery materials to make low-cost photovoltaic solar cells. Lead from old car batteries is currently being recycled for new batteries, but the production of new lead-acid batteries will likely decline due to new battery technologies, leaving a surplus of lead.

WEEE Fee Proposal Deadline Approaching

The September 30, 2014 deadline is approaching for companies to submit proposals and suggestions on how a compliance fee should be calculated and managed. The Department for Business Innovation & Skills has released a guide detailing how submitted proposals will be assessed. 

Rules Being Drafted to Require V2V Technology in Future Cars and Trucks

The US Government is beginning to draft policies to require vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) technology to be included in new cars and light trucks. V2V technology uses a radio signal to transmit the vehicle’s location, speed, and other information to warn drivers of a potential accident. 

Light Reading and TIA Announce Enhanced Collaboration to Drive Global Communications Marketplace Forward

Light Reading, the market-leading online community for the global communications sector, and the Telecommunications...
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