Insights

The blog posts that delve into the electronics industry's trends, offering insights and commentary on topics like robotics, e-waste solutions, green energy, electric vehicles, and security. Additionally, the articles investigate innovative approaches to address global challenges.


The IIoT Augments the Power of Data Analytics

  IIoT and Data Analytics Key Takeaways about The IIoT Augments the Power of Data Analytics:   The term Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is often used interchangeably with the term Internet of Things (IoT).  Data Analytics is used to convert senso...

By Gary Elinoff | 26-09-2024

World's First Window Cleaning Robot Reports to New York City Skyscraper

In collaboration with Palladium Window Solutions and The Durst Organisation, Skyline Robotics has introduced Ozmo, the world's first robotic-armed window-cleaning robot, transforming the $40B window washing industry. Ozmo's deployment at 1133 Avenue of the Am...

By Robin Mitchell | 25-09-2024

Intel Weighs Altera Sale, Halts $32 Billion German Fab Project

Intel's recent contemplation of selling off Altera and halting the construction of its $32 billion fab project in Germany has sent shockwaves through the tech industry. With the company facing financial challenges and workforce reductions, these potential mov...

By Robin Mitchell | 24-09-2024

China Warns Japan of Retaliation Over New Chip Export Curbs

The escalating tensions between China and Japan over potential chip curbs highlight the intricate web of global technological dependencies and geopolitical strategies. As China issues warnings of retaliation and Japan faces pressure to align with U.S. policie...

By Robin Mitchell | 23-09-2024

AMD Cyberattack: Semiconductor Giant Hit by Another 2024 Breach

In a concerning turn of events, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has reportedly faced a second cyberattack in 2024, with hackers compromising sensitive internal communications and employee data. The alleged involvement of criminal groups IntelBroker and EnergyWea...

By Robin Mitchell | 20-09-2024

Solid-State Electrolytes to Boost Next-Gen Vehicle Battery Life

Researchers at Oak Ridge National Laboratory have developed a thin, flexible solid-state electrolyte that has the potential to double energy storage in next-generation vehicles, cell phones, laptops, and other devices. Credit: Adam Malin/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of E...

By Robin Mitchell | 19-09-2024

Electric Flight Takes Off: Battery and Hydrogen Aircraft Progress

The aviation industry is soaring towards cleaner and more sustainable flight options, with a focus on electric-powered aircraft. While batteries have been a primary choice for some, the quest for alternatives like hydrogen and biofuels is intensifying. Compan...

By Robin Mitchell | 18-09-2024

Advanced IC Packaging and Its Role in the Chip Wars

The race for superior IC packaging technologies is heating up in the global semiconductor industry, with a focus on integrating more components into smaller packages to meet the demand for high-performance electronic devices. As countries and companies invest...

By Robin Mitchell | 17-09-2024

Intel Faces 18A Yield Challenges as TSMC Gains Market Lead

Intel's recent struggles have put the tech giant under intense scrutiny, with concerns over yields and a looming competition with TSMC. As Intel strives to regain its footing in the market, questions arise about the strategies the company will employ to addre...

By Robin Mitchell | 16-09-2024

Mineral Supply Chain Bottlenecks Impacting EV Growth

New tailpipe emission standards are coming in the US to increase electric vehicle (EV) sales. However, the manufacturing of EV batteries requires large volumes of speciality minerals. Meeting the mineral demands if the sale volumes of EVs is drastically incre...

By Liam Critchley | 12-09-2024

E-waste Landfill Crisis: How Much Waste is Being Dumped?

Key Things to Know: E-waste Generation: Global e-waste has reached 62 million metric tons annually, and it's still rising. Health & Environmental Risks: Toxic materials like lead and mercury leach into soil and water, harming ecosystems and publi...

By Waldom Electronics | 11-09-2024

New Sensor Detects Cholesterol and Glucose from Skin Efficiently

Asst Prof Liu Yuxin (second from right) from the NUS Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech) and Department of Biomedical Engineering, NUS College of Design and Engineering; Dr Yang Le (second from left), Principal Scientist and Head of...

By Robin Mitchell | 10-09-2024

Why Choosing the Right Electronics Manufacturing Partner Matters

In today's competitive market, choosing the right electronics manufacturing partner is one of the most critical decisions a business can make. A reliable, dedicated partner does more than just assemble products - they act as an extension of your team, working...

By Martin Skinner | 10-09-2024

Esprit Electronics: Navigating Sanctions and Supply Chain Shifts

In the fast-paced and ever-evolving world of subcontract electronics manufacturing, the ability to adapt swiftly to supply chain disruptions is critical. At Esprit Electronics, ensuring a seamless flow of components is a priority, particularly when faced with...

By Jack Pollard | 09-09-2024