Industry News

June 2023
Infineon and Kontrol Join Forces to Improve the Safety of Autonomous Vehicles

Infineon and Kontrol Join Forces to Improve the Safety of Autonomous Vehicles

­Infineon Technologies AG and the Austrian product compliance company Kontrol are entering into a strategic partnership to make the future of mobility as both legally compliant and safe as possible. In the field of autonomous driving, legal requirements, standards, norms, and court rulings still pose major ch
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06/30/2023

Nautilus Solar Energy Opens Community Solar Farm Built on Former Sand Quarry

At a ribbon cutting ceremony at the North Berwick, ME site, Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC, (“Nautilus”) announced the official opening of a 7MW community solar farm constructed on a former sand pit.

­Nautilus Solar Energy, LLC, (“Nautilus”) announced the official opening of a 7MW community solar farm in North Berwick, ME. Constructed on a former sand pit, this innovative project represents the transformation of compromised land into a productive source of clean energy, local jobs, and economic growth fo
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06/30/2023
How Computers and Artificial Intelligence Evolve Together

The Buddy Compiler framework, a work in progress, will include a benchmark framework, a domain-specific architecture framework, a co-design module, and a compiler-as-a-service platform in addition to a compiler framework.

­Co-design, that is, designing software and hardware simultaneously, is one way of attempting to meet the computing-power needs of today’s artificial intelligence applications. Compilers, which translate instructions from one representation to another, are a key piece of the puzzle. A group of researchers at
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06/30/2023
Space Debris: A Quantitative Analysis of the In-Orbit Collision Risk and its Effects on the Earth

The model developed by researchers at the Faculty of Economics of the UMA establishes the optimal rate of satellite launches to maximize benefits

­The amount of space debris has not stopped increasing since the first satellite was launched in 1957. The European Space Agency (ESA) estimates that there are more than 131,000,000 useless space waste objects, between 1 millimeter and 10 centimeters, currently orbiting around the Earth at an average speed of
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06/30/2023
Consumers More Likely to Use Virtual Apparel Try-On Software if Interactive

University of Missouri research shows consumers’ concerns about privacy when trying on clothing virtually can be reduced by making the technology versatile and easy to use.

­While more and more people are shopping online, purchasing clothes on the internet poses a unique challenge: What if it doesn’t fit? The apparel industry’s latest solution is virtual try-on sessions that allow consumers to share photos or measurements of themselves to create a similar-sized avatar. While some cons
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06/30/2023
Researchers Teach an AI to Write Better Chart Captions

Researchers Teach an AI to Write Better Chart Captions

­Chart captions that explain complex trends and patterns are important for improving a reader’s ability to comprehend and retain the data being presented. And for people with visual disabilities, the information in a caption often provides their only means of understanding the chart. But writing effective
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06/30/2023
Scientists Edge Toward Scalable Quantum Simulations on a Photonic Chip

A new system developed by researchers at the University of Rochester allows them to conduct quantum simulations in a synthetic space that mimics the physical world by controlling the frequency, or color, of quantum entangled photons as time elapses.

­Scientists have made an important step toward developing computers advanced enough to simulate complex natural phenomena at the quantum level. While these types of simulations are too cumbersome or outright impossible for classical computers to handle, photonics-based quantum computing systems could provide a
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06/30/2023
How AgriSolar Helped the Cows Come Home to One Northeast Farm

How AgriSolar Helped the Cows Come Home to One Northeast Farm

­For more than 150 years Knowlton Family Farms in Grafton, Massachusetts has been a family-owned operation. It’s grown and shrunk over the years, and now is back in a period of expansion thanks to combining solar energy production with agriculture. The National Center for Appropriate Technology’s (NCAT)&nb
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06/27/2023
Infineon Teams up with EleQtron to Deliver Three Generations of Trapped-Ion Quantum Processor Units

Infineon Teams up with EleQtron to Deliver Three Generations of Trapped-Ion Quantum Processor Units

­Infineon Technologies AG and eleQtron GmbH, a pioneer in Quantum Computing (QC) from Siegen, North Rhine Westfalia, Germany, announced their partnership to jointly develop trapped ion Quantum Processor Units (QPUs) for scalable quantum computers. This second Infineon partnership with a key player in the ion-trap fi
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06/27/2023
Reliable, Widely Available EV Charging Infrastructure Is Critical to Support the Booming EV Market

Multiple types of EV charging solutions exist today to serve different market needs.

­During the past few years, the global electric vehicle (EV) industry has experienced tremendous growth. Total global electric vehicle sales went from approximately 3.1 million in 2020 to over 9 million in 2022. IDTechEx predicts more than 12 million EV sales in 2023 and exponential growth in the co
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06/26/2023
NSF Invests $162 Million in Research Centers to Accelerate Materials Science From Lab to Factory

NSF Invests $162 Million in Research Centers to Accelerate Materials Science From Lab to Factory

­A $162 million investment from the U.S. National Science Foundation will drive the creation of advanced materials capable of remarkable things — from being tough enough to withstand the heat of a fusion reactor to processing information at the quantum level. Nine Materials Research Science and Engineering Ce
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06/26/2023
Scientists Develop a High-Energy-Density and Ultralong-Life Aqueous Zinc-Ion Battery

Scientists Develop a High-energy-density and Ultralong-life Aqueous Zinc-ion Battery

­A research team at the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), led by Prof. ZHAO Bangchuan, developed a high-performance aqueous zinc-ion battery with ultralong cycle lifespan in a weak magnetic field. The relevant results were published in Materials Horizons.
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06/26/2023
Novel Single Crystals Show Promising Electric Field Control of Magnetism

High resolution X-ray diffraction patterns at in-situ applied electric fields, corresponding variation of lattice spaces with applied electric fields, and variation of magnetization at different electric fields and temperatures for the 0.58BiFeO3-0.42Bi0.5K0.5TiO3 single crystal.

­A research team led by associate Prof. YIN Lihua from Institute of Solid State physics, Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS), Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) demonstrated clear control of magnetism (M) at low electric fields (E) at room temperature in a recent research. The E-induced phase transformation an
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06/26/2023
Towards Efficient Lithium–Air Batteries with Solution Plasma-Based Synthesis of Perovskite Hydroxide Catalysts

Scientists from SIT, Japan developed a new and efficient method to synthesize CSO nanocrystals in under 20 minutes using solution plasma process.

­With global warming on the rise, it has become imperative to reduce fossil fuel dependency and switch to alternate green energy sources. The development of electric vehicles is a move towards this direction. However, electric vehicles require high energy density batteries for their functioning, and conventional li
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06/26/2023
NIST 'Toggle Switch' Can Help Quantum Computers Cut Through the Noise

This photo shows the central working region of the device. In the lower section, the three large rectangles (light blue) represent the two quantum bits, or qubits, at right and left and the resonator in the center.

­What good is a powerful computer if you can’t read its output? Or readily reprogram it to do different jobs? People who design quantum computers face these challenges, and a new device may make them easier to solve.  The device, introduced by a team of scientists at the National Institute of Standa
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06/26/2023
Breakthrough Boosts Quantum AI

Martin Larocca, the lead author of the manuscript and postdoctoral researcher at Los Alamos

­A groundbreaking theoretical proof shows that a technique called overparametrization enhances performance in quantum machine learning for applications that stymie classical computers. “We believe our results will be useful in using machine learning to learn the properties of quantum data, such as classi
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06/26/2023
Act Now to Prevent Uncontrolled Rise in Carbon Footprint of Computational Science, say Cambridge Scientists

Dr Loïc Lannelongue, research associate in biomedical data science and a postdoctoral associate at Jesus College, Cambridge

­Cambridge scientists have set out principles for how computational science – which powers discoveries from unveiling the mysteries of the universe to developing treatments to fight cancer to improving our understanding of the human genome, but can have a substantial carbon footprint – can be made more en
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06/26/2023
Novel Spectroscopic Technique for Exploring Relaxor–Ferroelectric Materials

Lead-based B-site complex perovskites, also referred to as “relaxors,” exhibit large dielectric responses due to their complex structures. Understanding their atomic arrangements and inhomogeneous structures is, therefore, challenging.

­The exploitation of polarization or charge separation in ferroelectric materials has led to remarkable advances in various fields, such as the development of new ultrasound diagnostic devices. Prominently, these ferroelectric materials have led to piezoelectric devices capable of transforming electric signals in
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06/26/2023
Tidal Stream Research to Cut Carbon and Boost Energy Security

Tidal stream energy research facility at the University of Oxford

­Researchers working to cut carbon emissions and boost energy security using tidal stream power are set to benefit from a £7 million Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council investment. ‘Co-design to deliver Scalable Tidal Stream Energy’ (CoTide) will bring together three multi-disciplinary teams fro
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06/26/2023
A New Technique for Cooling Membranes with Lasers

In the Basel experiment, a laser beam is directed onto a membrane (square in the middle). Using the reflected laser light, delayed by a fibre optic cable (violet), the membrane is then cooled down to less than a thousandth of a degree above absolute zero.

­Using a new technique, researchers at the University of Basel have succeeded in cooling a small membrane down to temperatures close to absolute zero using only laser light. Such extremely cooled membranes could, for instance, find applications in highly sensitive sensors. As long as 400 years ago, the Germa
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06/26/2023
Eco Wave Power and Lian Tat Company Sign MoU to Bring Wave Energy to Taiwan

Inna Braverman, CY Huang and Lian Tat Company's team

­Eco Wave Power Global AB announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Lian Tat Company (“LTC”), a leading maritime engineering company, to bring Eco Wave Power’s wave energy technology to Taiwan. According to the terms of the agreement, Eco Wave Power and Lian Tat Company will enter int
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06/22/2023
USABC Awards $2.6 Million Lithium Electrode-Based Cell Development Contract to Farasis Energy USA

Battery technologies beyond lithium-ion for EV application

­The United States Advanced Battery Consortium LLC (USABC) earlier this year announced a $2.6 million contract to Farasis Energy USA in Hayward (California) to develop beyond lithium-ion battery technologies. The program goal is to develop a lithium metal-based anode with nickel-rich cathode and liquid el
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06/22/2023
Wise-integration and Savoy Group Introduce World's First Embedded GaN Charger with E-Bike Battery

Wise-integration and Savoy Group Introduce World's First Embedded GaN Charger with E-Bike Battery

­Wise-integration and Savoy Group announced the new GaN charger for e-bikes embedded with the battery of the new electric bike from KILOW, Savoy Group’s e-mobility division. The urbanized e-bike and onboard charger free riders of two common pain points they face on the streets: running out of po
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06/22/2023
Modular Solution for Inverter Ripple Currents in EVs

Vicor showcased a number of power modules at EEHE 2023

The Vicor power modules showcased at the exhibition included solutions for EV fast charging, high voltage battery conversion and bridging 48V-12V systems. At the event, Haris Muhedinovic, Principle Field Application Engineer from Vicor, presented a talk focussing on the problems that inverter ripple currents and v
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06/20/2023
Vicor to Present how to Accelerate xEV Design Using 48V

Greg Green, Director of Automotive Marketing at Vicor

In the wake of Tesla’s announcement to move to 48V power, there has been momentum in identifying the best path to converting from 12V to 48V for automotive applications. Vicor will explain the benefits of using 48V and how high density power modules make the transition easy, and enable flexibility and scalability f
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06/20/2023
Vicor Announces Global Distribution Agreement with Avnet

Vicor Announces Global Distribution Agreement with Avnet

The agreement expands access to Vicor’s power modules through Avnet’s world-class design and supply chain, enabling global customers to achieve world-changing innovation with higher system performance and greater scalability. “This is a great opportunity for Vicor to partner with a global leader aligned with Vicor
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06/20/2023
High-Density Power Modules for a Robotic Revolution

Vicor has interviewed OLogic on the Vicor Powering Innovation podcast.

OLogic helps design a wide variety of robotics and consumer products, as well as commercial electronic devices. Located in the Silicon Valley area, they are the premier robotics design consultants, helping world-class brands and many of today’s most innovative robotic start-up companies accelerate time-to-market.
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06/20/2023
Shadow Robot Launches Robotics Consulting and Advisory Services

Shadow Robot Launches Robotics Consulting and Advisory Services

­The Shadow Robot Company, the UK’s pioneering robotics company best-known for its Dextrous Hand series, announced the launch of its Robotics Consultancy Service.  The Shadow Robot Company, a London-based robotics company that designs and manufactures state-of-the-art anthropomorphic robot hands
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06/19/2023
EDP Renewables and NIPSCO Enter Into Long-Term Agreement for the 198-Megawatt Carpenter Wind Farm in Indiana

EDP Renewables and NIPSCO Enter Into Long-Term Agreement for the 198-Megawatt Carpenter Wind Farm in Indiana

­EDP Renewables SA, through its fully owned subsidiary EDP Renewables North America LLC, and Northern Indiana Public Service Company, LLC, a subsidiary of NiSource Inc., have signed a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA) for the 198-megawatt (MW) Carpenter Wind Farm in Jasper County, Indiana. This PPA is in
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06/19/2023
Thermal Energy Storage Market Size Worth $22.6 Bn by 2031

Thermal Energy Storage Market Size Worth $22.6 Bn by 2031

­The global thermal energy storage market was valued at US$ 4.3 Bn in 2020 and is projected to expand at a CAGR of 16.3% from 2021 to 2031. Thermal Energy Storage Market to Reach US$ 22.6 Bn by 2031: TMR Study Increase in installation of thermal energy storage (TES) in concentrated solar power
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06/19/2023
ROHM Semiconductor and Vitesco Technologies Form Long-Term SiC Supply Partnership

Mr. Andreas Wolf, CEO of Vitesco Technologies (right), Dr. Kazuhide Ino, Member of the Board, Managing Executive Officer, and CFO of ROHM Co. Ltd. (left)

­ROHM Semiconductor and Vitesco Technologies announced they have formed a long-term silicon carbide (SiC) supply partnership worth more than one billion U.S. dollars (2024 through 2030). The development partnership between the companies, which started in 2020, formed the basis for the supply pa
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06/19/2023
Clean, Sustainable Fuels Made 'From Thin Air' and Plastic Waste

Photograph showing carbon capture from air and its photoelectrochemical conversion into fuel with simultaneous waste plastic conversion into chemicals.

­Researchers have demonstrated how carbon dioxide can be captured from industrial processes – or even directly from the air – and transformed into clean, sustainable fuels using just the energy from the Sun. The researchers, from the University of Cambridge, developed a solar-powered reactor that conv
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06/19/2023
Mersen Canada Receives Prestigious IMARK Award

Mersen Canada Receives Prestigious IMARK Award

­Mersen Canada is pleased to announce its induction into IMARK Canada’s prestigious “Order of the Golden Maple Leaf” in 2022. Mersen has received this award every year since 2018. This award program recognizes and rewards members and suppliers for their superior participation in IMARK Canada programs
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06/16/2023
LG Unveils New Digital Signage Display with Integrated Broadsign OOH Advertising Platform for EV Chargers

LG Unveils New Digital Signage Display with Integrated Broadsign OOH Advertising Platform for EV Chargers

­LG Business Solutions USA has unveiled an attractive new digital signage display for public electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, an integrated solution that is expected to help maximize return-on-investment for installations at hotels, stadiums, shopping malls and more. It pairs 55-inch high-brightness LG
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06/15/2023
TTTech and STMicroelectronics Collaborate to Provide High-Performance Networking Solutions for Deep Space

TTTech and STMicroelectronics Collaborate to Provide High-Performance Networking Solutions for Deep Space

­As the global space industry grows, it requires a steady supply of highly reliable “space-grade” chips for an increasing number of programs. TTTech, a technology leader in safe networking and computing platforms, and STMicroelectronics, a global semiconductor leader serving customers across the spectrum of
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06/15/2023
IDTechEx: Buying an Autonomous Electric Car Will Feel More Like Buying a Laptop Than a Car

Semiconductor devices found on autonomous electric vehicles

­Computer chips have been part of cars for a long time, but no one really cares about them until they stop working or they are late to the production line, grinding manufacturing to an industry-shaking halt. However, the research within IDTechEx's "Semiconductors for Autonomous and Electric Vehicles 2023-2033" rep
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06/15/2023
RWE Connects its First Utility-Scale Battery Storage Project to the California Grid

RWE Connects its First Utility-Scale Battery Storage Project to the California Grid

­RWE continues to expand its renewables portfolio in the U.S., connecting its first utility-scale battery energy storage system (BESS) to the California Independent System Operator. The project, Fifth Standard, also includes a 150-megawatt (MWac) solar PV facility, expected to be complete in August. The BESS fa
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06/14/2023
Metamaterials with Built-In Frustration Have Mechanical Memory

A 3D-printed Möbius strip (left) and odd-numbered metaring (right). These are both non-orientable objects that will necessarily have a point along the ring that does not deform.

­Researchers from the UvA Institute of Physics and ENS de Lyon have discovered how to design materials that necessarily have a point or line where the material doesn’t deform under stress, and that even remember how they have been poked or squeezed in the past. These results could be used in robotics and me
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06/14/2023
For Experimental Physicists, Quantum Frustration Leads to Fundamental Discovery

Rendering of the moat band, which frustrates particles and leads to the chiral bose-liquid state.

­A team of physicists, including University of Massachusetts assistant professor Tigran Sedrakyan, recently announced that they have discovered a new phase of matter. Called the “chiral bose-liquid state,” the discovery opens a new path in the age-old effort to understand the nature of the physical wo
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06/14/2023
Engineering Safer Machine Learning

Juan Andres Bazerque, assistant professor of electrical and computer engineering at the Swanson School of Engineering

­Children first learning to walk may go a bit too fast and fall down, or run into a piece of furniture. However, that cause-and-effect element teaches them invaluable information about how their bodies move through space so that they can avoid falling in the future.  Machines learn in a lot of the sa
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06/14/2023
Concentric AI Granted Foundational Patent for Revolutionizing Data Security with Semantic Intelligence

Karthik Krishnan, Founder and CEO, Concentric AI

­Concentric AI announced it has been awarded a groundbreaking patent for its pioneering approach to data security. The patent, titled “Method and Electronic Device for Generating Semantic Representation of Document using Large Language Models to Determine Data Security Risk,” showcases Concentric AI’s le
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06/14/2023
U.S. DoE, Sunvapor, and Oberon Fuels Aim to Unlock Zero-Emission Renewable Fuel Production with Test of Novel Solar Steam & Battery Technology

U.S. DoE, Sunvapor, and Oberon Fuels Aim to Unlock Zero-Emission Renewable Fuel Production with Test of Novel Solar Steam & Battery Technology

­The U.S. Department of Energy is funding a demonstration of Sunvapor’s solar steam and thermal battery technology to further lower the Carbon Intensity (CI) of the renewable dimethyl ether (DME) produced by Oberon Fuels at its Maverick Innovation Center in Brawley, California. The demonstration pr
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06/13/2023
Engaging Communities for the Acceptance and Adoption of Wind Energy in the EU

Engaging Communities for the Acceptance and Adoption of Wind Energy in the EU

­The Wind in my backyard (WIMBY) project uses holistic modeling tools to advance social awareness and engagement on large wind power installations in the EU. According to the researchers, WIMBY can pave the way for a greener and more sustainable future by facilitating the acceptance of wind farms that are both wi
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06/13/2023
Concentric Champions Customers in On-Highway Electrification Journey

Concentric Champions Customers in On-Highway Electrification Journey

­There’s no question that the world is moving towards a net zero future, and with this comes a growing demand for zero-emission vehicles - using both battery electric and fuel cell technology. So says Martin Kunz, President & CEO of Concentric AB, an innovator in flow control and fluid po
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06/09/2023
Volvo Autonomous Solutions Expands its Footprint and Starts Operations in Texas

Volvo Autonomous Solutions Expands its Footprint and Starts Operations in Texas

­V.A.S. has opened an office in Fort Worth, Texas dedicated to driving activities to set up its first autonomous freight corridors that will run from Dallas Forth Worth to El Paso and from Dallas to Houston. To prepare for commercial launch, V.A.S. has also started to haul loads with trucks using drivers for ke
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06/08/2023
Researchers Tune Thermal Conductivity of Materials 'On The Fly' for More Energy-Efficient Devices

University of Minnesota Twin Cities mechanical engineering Ph.D. students Yingying Zhang and Chi Zhang conduct measurements using a home-built system involving ultrafast laser pulses to study the lanthanum strontium cobaltite devices.

­A team led by University of Minnesota Twin Cities scientists and engineers discovered a new method for tuning the thermal conductivity of materials to control heat flow ”on the fly.” Their tuning range is the highest ever recorded among one-step processes in the field, and will open a door to developing mo
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06/08/2023
NTU Singapore and Delta Electronics Set up $24 Million Corporate Lab for Advanced Robotic Technologies

(L-R) Dr Chiueh Tzi-Cker, General Director, Delta Research Centre, Mr Yancey Hai, Chairman, Delta Electronics Inc, Mr Alvin Tan, Minister of State for the Ministry of Trade & Industry, Prof Ho Teck Hua, NTU President, and Prof Lam Khin Yong, Vice President (Industry), NTU...

­Nanyang Technological University (NTU Singapore) and Delta Electronics, global provider of IoT-based Smart Green Solutions, have established the $24 million Delta-NTU Corporate Lab for Advanced Robotics, continuing their close collaboration in research & development for advanced te
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06/07/2023
UL Solutions Breaks Ground at North America Advanced Battery Laboratory in Auburn Hills, Michigan

UL Solutions Breaks Ground at North America Advanced Battery Laboratory in Auburn Hills, Michigan

­UL Solutions officially began construction of its North America Advanced Battery Laboratory in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Located near the center of the United States (U.S.) automotive industry, the facility will help enable electric vehicle (EV) and industrial battery original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) an
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06/06/2023
Air Products Awards Envision Energy 1.67 GW Wind Turbine Contract for NEOM Green Hydrogen Company

Zhang Lei, CEO of Envision Energy

­Envision Energy announced that it has signed a contract to supply 1.67 GW wind turbines for NEOM Green Hydrogen Company, the world's largest utility-scale hydrogen plant powered entirely by renewable energy. The mega plant is located at Oxagon, Saudi Arabia's region of NEOM.   Under the contract, E
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06/06/2023
Nidec and Renesas Collaborate on Semiconductor Solutions for Next-Generation E-Axle for EVs

Vivek Bhan, Senior Vice President, Co-General Manager of High Performance Computing, Analog and Power Solutions Group at Renesas

­Nidec Corporation and Renesas Electronics Corporation have agreed to join forces on the development of semiconductor solutions for a next-generation E-Axle (X-in-1 system) that integrates an EV drive motor and power electronics for electric vehicles (EVs). Today’s EVs are increasingly adopting the 3-in-1
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06/06/2023
SolarEdge Introduces Solar-Attached EV Management Solution for the Commercial and Industrial Segment

SolarEdge EV charging management solution

­SolarEdge Technologies announced the launch of a solar-attached Electric Vehicle (EV) management solution for the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) segment. The new software-based solution, which further expands SolarEdge`s growing suite of C&I-focused products and software, manages and optimizes
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06/05/2023
Renesas Completes Acquisition of Panthronics

Sailesh Chittipeddi, Executive Vice President & General Manager of the Embedded Processing, Digital Power and Signal Chain Solutions Group, Renesas

­ Renesas Electronics Corporation announced its successful completion of acquiring Panthronics AG (“Panthronics”), a fabless semiconductor company specializing in high-performance wireless products. The acquisition was completed as of June 2, 2023 JST, June 1, 2023 CEST, following required re
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06/02/2023
Aitech's Space-rated AI Supercomputer On NASA Atmospheric Re-entry Demonstration

NASA’s Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator

­With the successful launch and re-entry of NASA’s Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID) on November 10, 2022, Aitech’s NVIDIA-based, space-characterized S-A1760 Venus AI supercomputer became the first use of GPGPU technology in space. Aitech is a leading provider of
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06/02/2023
Port of Seattle Commissions Third Shore Power System at Pier 66

Port of Seattle Commissions Third Shore Power System at Pier 66

­The Port of Seattle is installing a third shore power system at Pier 66, making it the world’s first port with three of the systems for cruise ships. The technology can significantly reduce emissions and improve air quality by allowing ships to connect to electricity and turn off diesel engines while at th
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Date:
06/01/2023
Lithium-Ion Battery Separator Market is Expected to hit $15.46 Bn by 2029

Lithium-Ion Battery Separator Market Report Scope and Research Methodology

­A global Energy & Power research and business-consulting firm, Maximize Market Research, has published a market intelligence report on the “Lithium-Ion Battery Separator Market”. The primary and secondary data sources are used for gathering data and domain experts have analyzed the Lithium-Ion Battery Se
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Date:
06/01/2023
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