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TUT engineering lab gets state-of-the-art test equipment
21 February 2018, Comtest
The newly configured laboratory is used by a total of around 450 students, with 42 students accommodated per laboratory session for electrical measurement experiments and projects.

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From the editor's desk: When will we get our first quantum computers?
21 February 2018, Technews Publishing
For the past few years, the buzz around quantum computing has been growing steadily louder, but it has mostly been coming from university laboratories and advanced corporate R&D facilities. Now household ...

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Webb and Telegärtner connection strengthens
21 February 2018
In spite of tough economic conditions globally, Germany’s international telecommunications and data solutions provider Telegärtner’s business with leading local telecommunications ancillary product specialist, ...

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Electronics news digest
21 February 2018
Overseas    Business • Silicon Labs reported financial results for its fourth quarter ended 30 December 2017. Revenue in the fourth quarter ended at the high end of guidance at $201 million, up from $199 ...

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Don’t be fooled by substandard, cheap antennas
31 January 2018, Inteto Connect , Editor's Choice, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
Poynting has issued a public service announcement warning that it is seeing a large number of sub-standard antennas being sold to the public.

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From the editor's desk: IoT protocols battle it out
31 January 2018, Technews Publishing
As the number of Internet of Things (IoT) applications grows, so too does the number of protocols supporting this proliferation. While each protocol has its own strengths and weaknesses, the resulting ...

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Bird Technologies and Comtest launch new product in SA
31 January 2018, Comtest
Comtest Solutions recently hosted Bird Technologies’ sales manager, Mike Gathergood, at its Gauteng offices, as part of an extensive tour across the EMEA region he services, with a two-pronged objective. ...

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SKA confirms synchronisation system designs
31 January 2018
One of the most critical and challenging design aspects of the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope project, namely time synchronisation, came a step closer to resolution recently when the board ...

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Monash offering engineering degrees
31 January 2018
Monash South Africa (MSA) has announced its academic offering for 2018 will be expanding, by offering engineering degrees within its expanded Faculty of Business, Engineering and Technology. The first ...

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NWU speech research group joins engineering faculty
31 January 2018
The Multilingual Speech Technology research group (MuST) within the North-West University is joining forces with the NWU Faculty of Engineering in 2018. This research group focuses its efforts on the ...

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Company profile: Connector Technology
31 January 2018, Connector Technology
Stretching back to 1992, Connector Technology has been providing customised connector, cabling and harnessing solutions for the South African electronics manufacturing industry. Today the company has ...

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Electronics news digest
31 January 2018
South Africa • Reunert delivered strong results for fiscal 2017, with revenue of R9,77 billion representing a 15% year-on-year increase and profit increasing by 19% to R1,14 billion. Headline earnings ...

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From the editor's desk: Innovation + education + incubation = a winning formula?
EMP 2018 Electronics Manufacturing & Production Handbook, Technews Publishing
There’s never been a better time for someone with an innovative idea to see it realised with a working design, but successfully launching a product in a crowded market has arguably never been harder. ...

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High-speed design expert completes SA seminar
15 November 2017, EDA Technologies
Internationally renowned expert Lee Ritchey returned to South Africa in October to present a course on high-speed printed circuit board (PCB) design. This follows a similar visit in March last year, ...

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Eskom Expo rewards young scientists
15 November 2017
The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair (ISF) 2017 recognised some of the exceptional projects on display at an awards ceremony held at the Birchwood Hotel and Conference Centre in Johannesburg.

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Technology enablers towards connected and autonomous driving
15 November 2017, Concilium Technologies
The connected car is already here in many ways with advanced telematics becoming more and more available on a wide range of vehicles, ADAS and V2X almost a reality.

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From the editor's desk: Smart cities promise local opportunities
15 November 2017, Technews Publishing
Hardly a day goes by that I don’t hear or read something about smart cities. Perhaps I’m only noticing it more because I’ve been doing some research into the topic and so it’s top of my mind. By nature ...

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Win Microchip’s new in-circuit debugger
15 November 2017
Dataweek is offering its readers a chance to win a Microchip MPLAB ICD 4 in-circuit debugger. The new debugger introduces a faster processor and increased RAM to deliver up to twice the speed of ICD 3 ...

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Wits researchers demonstrate quantum teleportation of light
15 November 2017, Electronics Technology
Quantum communication over long distances is seen as the future of information security and has been demonstrated in free space and fibre with two-dimensional states, recently over distances exceeding ...

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Appointment
15 November 2017, Uniross Batteries
Jason Finney has been appointed to a sales position at Uniross Batteries.   

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