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Electronic component shortages for 2022 and beyond
28 February 2022, Conical Technologies, Editor's Choice
The best solution for the next two to three years is for programme managers to plan much further ahead and for stock buyers to ensure orders are placed well in advance.

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Electronics News Digest
28 February 2022, Technews Publishing
Overseas    Business Analog Devices delivered its fourth consecutive quarter of record revenue, carried by momentum across all end markets and geographies. The first quarter of the company’s 2022 fiscal ...

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From the editor's desk: Automotive electronics, batteries and second lives
28 February 2022, Technews Publishing
Electronics form an integral part of modern motor vehicles and the extent to which electronic systems are relied on, as well as their quantity and complexity, is growing relentlessly. In 2020, electronic ...

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Obituary: Steven James Meyer
January 1957 - January 2022

24 November 2021, Technews Publishing
It is with deep sadness and shock that we announce the sudden death of SA Instrumentation & Control Editor, Steven Meyer. Steven joined Technews in October 2007 in the position of Deputy Editor. His ...

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ICASA doles out provisional RF spectrum
24 November 2021
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) has concluded its analysis of applications for provisional assignment of radio frequency spectrum under the new ICT Covid-19 National State ...

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productronica’s hybrid format a success despite restrictions
24 November 2021
Following its tried and trusted biennial scheduling, productronica 2021 was held on the fairgrounds of Messe München on 16-19 November. Strict hygiene rules were observed in accordance with Covid-19 protocols, ...

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Report evaluates market for Li-ion battery recycling
24 November 2021
In the past, the lack of end-of-life batteries meant that the Li-ion (lithium-ion) recycling market had little opportunity to prosper. The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) is changing this. Recycling ...

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SABS launches local content verification scheme
24 November 2021
A new certification and grading scheme launched by the South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) intends to harmonise local content and local production for producers and manufacturers, levelling the playing ...

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DesignSpark to host new activist engineering programme
24 November 2021, RS South Africa
RS Components has launched its DesignSpark #ActivistEngineering programme, further strengthening the company’s commitment to engage and inspire design engineers across the globe to ‘make amazing happen ...

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October semiconductor sales up 24% over 2020
24 November 2021
Global sales of semiconductors were $48,8 billion in October 2021, an increase of 24,0% from the October 2020 total of $39,4 billion and 1,1% more than the September 2021 total of $48,3 billion. Announced ...

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CSIR Learning Factory supports skills development and innovation in 4IR
24 November 2021
The CSIR has established a Learning Factory to support South African industries in acquiring the skills needed to maximise the benefits of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). The first online course ...

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Samsung breakthrough demos in-memory computing using MRAM
24 November 2021
A research breakthrough by Samsung Electronics has resulted in the world’s first in-memory computing based on MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory). The research demonstrates Samsung’s advanced ...

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Industry breaks annual record for number of semiconductors sold
24 November 2021
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced that global semiconductor industry sales were $49,7 billion in the month of November 2021, an increase of 23,5% over the November 2020 total of $40,2 ...

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Research out of Finland explores more eco-friendly electronics
24 November 2021
The amount of electronics will inevitably continue to increase and the use of raw materials in the sector is expected to double by 2050. The amount of electronic waste has also almost doubled over the ...

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ams OSRAM sells horticulture lighting business to Signify
28 February 2022
ams OSRAM has entered into a definitive agreement to sell its Fluence horticulture lighting systems business and brand to Signify for an agreed purchase price of $272 million on a debt-free/cash-free ...

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Step-function surge in demand was behind automotive IC shortage
24 November 2021
IC Insights has updated and released its comprehensive forecast and analysis of the worldwide semiconductor industry in its January 'Semiconductor Industry Flash Report, which is included as part of the ...

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Nvidia trails AMD 0-1 in early-2022 acquisitions but still rules the roost
24 November 2021, Technews Publishing
AMD has received approval from all necessary authorities to proceed with its acquisition of Xilinx, a vaunted name in the semiconductor industry for such notable achievements as inventing the first commercially-viable ...

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$1 billion Intel fund for disruptive technologies
24 November 2021
Intel announced a new $1 billion fund to support early-stage startups and established companies building disruptive technologies for the foundry ecosystem. A collaboration between Intel Capital and Intel ...

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Appointment
28 February 2022, Conical Technologies
Jan Carl Engelbrecht has been appointed to the role of sales engineer at Conical Technologies. He joins the company after having studied engineering at Sol-Tech.    For more information contact Conical ...

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RS Components SA partners with Engineers Without Borders
27 October 2021, RS South Africa
The annual Engineering for People Design Challenge as well as the Inspiring and Building Community Leaders programmes kicked off earlier this year. The competition, now in its 10th year, is a year-long ...

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