Somshubhro Pal Choudhury, MD, Analog Devices, India shares outlook on technology trends that will drive semiconductor & electronics sector in 2016 Several trends will drive the semiconductor and electronics sector in 2016.
November 5, 2024
November 5, 2024
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Somshubhro Pal Choudhury, MD, Analog Devices, India shares outlook on technology trends that will drive semiconductor & electronics sector in 2016 Several trends will drive the semiconductor and electronics sector in 2016.
One of the leading makers of industrial 3D printing, Voxeljet, has opened its unit in Pune, India. The unit in Pune will be aimed at expanding its global reach. Voxelight stated that
Researchers have developed the first robot with a 3D-printed body that transitions from a rigid core to a soft exterior and is capable of more than 30 untethered jumps. The robot is
Researchers the California Institute of Technology have developed a camera chip that could give smartphones the ability to take 3D scans of everyday objects, a sought-after feature in the 3D-printing world.
U.S. researchers have urbanized a camera chip that could give smartphones the ability to take 3D scans of everyday objects, a sought-after feature in the 3D-printing world. Engineers at the California Institute
Nasa has successfully tested the most complex rocket engine parts ever designed by the agency and printed with additive manufacturing, or 3D-printing, on a test stand at Nasa’s Marshall Space Flight Center
Fenner Precision’s FHT® profile timing belts deliver smooth, quiet operation for the critical linear movement and positioning functions in 3D printers. The company offers technical support and is committed to building successful
In what could aid cancer treatment research in a big way, scientists have now made a tumour-like lump of cancer cells using 3D printing technology. This lump shows a greater resemblance to
Walking through the Asaf Ali road, till the New Delhi Stock Exchange building, the cacophony is unmissable. Running up a flight of stairs in the building adjacent to the New Delhi Stock
Hewlett-Packard Co plans to outline its entry into the 3D-printing business by October, as the computing company seeks to extend its dominance of traditional printers into a fledgling but fast-growing market. Chief
Hewlett-Packard Co will outline plans to enter the commercial 3D-printing market in June, saying it has solved a number of technical problems that have hindered broader adoption of the high-tech manufacturing process.