The craze for electric vehicles (EVs) is growing every day, and with it the demand for EV charging stations is also growing rapidly. EV infrastructure companies need a solution that is fast, reliable, and cost-effective. This is where rapid injection molding becomes a perfect choice.
Researchers from ITMO's School of Physics and Engineering have developed optical labels made with gold and silicon. This solution will find its applications in the authentication of optical chips, sensors, and other microelectronics.
Foam injection molding enables the production of lightweight, durable components by integrating a cellular structure within thermoplastic materials. This process is particularly advantageous for applications requiring high strength-to-weight ratios, thermal insulation, and impact resistance.
Many industries are turning to additive manufacturing (AM) - commonly known as 3D printing - as a smart, flexible solution. With 3D printing, companies can produce parts in-house and on demand, drastically reducing lead times and improving agility on the factory floor.
Traditional processors are inefficient in certain contexts, wasting energy on data movement rather than computation. As a result, the industry is shifting focus to maximizing performance per watt, highlighting the need to rethink compute architecture to meet real-world constraints.
This article explores the major trends shaping connector technology in 2025, including miniaturization, ruggedness, increased current density, advanced materials, digital transformation in design and selection, engineering challenges.
Batteries have long been the Achilles' heel of IoT solutions. When a battery dies, it often drags the entire solution down with it. Ambient IoT might be the solution.