CAP-XX has announced the development of 3V thin prismatic supercapacitors, aiming them at wearables, key fobs and other IoT devices where high instantaneous current peaks are needed. Compared with the firm’s existing 2.7V devices, 3V operation allows direct connection to a 3V coin cell, rather than needing an intervening 2.7V LDO. “CAP-XX is initially targeting markets […]
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LED business news: Lynk Labs IP, LEDvance, GE Lighting, and more
Lynk Labs plans proactive effort to collect licensing fees for AC LED technology, while MLS has become the sole owner of LEDvance and more rumors swirl about GE Lighting and Current divestiture.
ON Semi launches image sensors with NIR capability
ON Semiconductor has introduced CMOS image sensors which have Near Infra-Red+ (NIR+) technology, which effectively combines High Dynamic Range (HDR) with enhanced low light performance to enable high-end security and surveillance cameras. The AR0522 is a 1/2.5-inch 5.1 Megapixel (MP) image sensor based on a 2.2 micrometer (μm) Back Side Illuminated (BSI) pixel technology platform, […]
Blockchain Phones
When I asked a lady what anyone would want a Blockchain-enabled phone for she replied “something illicit”. God bless no-nonsense girls. It seems there are at least three companies planning to market Blockchain-capable phones this autumn. The phones are called Finney, Zippie and BitVault. Finney, designed by Sirin Labs of Switzerland which is said to […]
Seawater desalination protest tide grows
Hermosa Beach has joined a “growing tide of opposition” to the West Basin Municipal Water District’s proposed US$ 300 million ocean water desalination for El Segundo according to local newspaper The Daily Breeze.
San Luis county pledges US$ 900,000 for plans tap into nuclear plant desalination
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has committed US$ 900,000 to planning and permitting for a proposal to expand Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s reverse osmosis desalination plant to supply South County residents.
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MatterCell – New Renewable Energy Source
MatterCell is a revolutionary new technology designed to lower the cost of energy and provide for increasing electricity demands while conserving our natural resources. MatterCell technology enables the generation of renewable electricity, 24/7, on-site and with zero greenhouse gases (GHG’s). It generates affordable clean power from a new source of renewable energy, which is safe, […]
MatterCore – Greenhouse Gas Control & Elimination
MatterCore is an advanced transformational technology that addresses the crucial need to have a safe means to control and eliminate undesirable greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. MatterCore technology is capable of controlling and eliminating excess greenhouse gases including carbon dioxide (CO2) and carbon monoxide (CO) from the emissions of businesses, factories, utility plants and other sources. […]
SOLAR TECHNOLOGY
Storage Giant tackles energy bills with two solar installs
Storage Giant, a South Wales storage company has turned to solar to help lower its operating costs at two of its sites.
Warrington Borough Council’s checklist for Solar PV success
In 2010 Warrington Borough Council began a social housing PV programme aimed at tackling fuel poverty. Since then the scheme has delivered 3.595MW of solar PV across 3,001 social homes and three sheltered housing schemes as well as 222kW of PV on schools, a crematorium, offices and even the local rugby stadium.
Clipper Teas completes 89kW solar array on factory roof
Dorset-based tea manufacturer Clipper Teas has installed an 89kW solar array on its factory roof in Beaminster.
Italian Embassy receives solar makeover
The Italian Embassy in London is now generating its own clean electricity thanks to a 7.5kWp solar array installed on its roof.
Warwick Hospital installs UK’s first solar-powered parking barriers
Kent-based security company, Green Gate Access Systems, has installed the UK’s first solar-powered parking barriers at Warwick Hospital.
NEW INNOVATIONS
Seawater desalination protest tide grows
Hermosa Beach has joined a “growing tide of opposition” to the West Basin Municipal Water District’s proposed US$ 300 million ocean water desalination for El Segundo according to local newspaper The Daily Breeze.
San Luis county pledges US$ 900,000 for plans tap into nuclear plant desalination
The San Luis Obispo County Board of Supervisors has committed US$ 900,000 to planning and permitting for a proposal to expand Diablo Canyon nuclear power plant’s reverse osmosis desalination plant to supply South County residents.
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No One’s No.1 Problem
New records for high temperatures keep getting set but climate change has still not reached the top of the agenda for many people. None of the respondents in the 32 […] The post No One’s No.1 Problem appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Most Read – Feynman GPU, Vishay sensor, Optoelectronic devices
There’s the next frontier of advanced optoelectronics, Samsung Foundry putting back its 1.4nm process to 2029, and Vishay sampling a short distance VCSEL-based proximity sensor… The post Most Read – Feynman GPU, Vishay sensor, Optoelectronic devices appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Exotic Materials Adding Cost To Semis
19 years ago the chip industry was facing a similar problem to today – the need for, and rising cost of, exotic materials. ‘Semiconductor firms are facing critical pricing choices […] The post Exotic Materials Adding Cost To Semis appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Quantum technologies rush out of US labs to match China’s growth
By EW Staff
The Trump administration is pushing US quantum information science and technologies (QISTs) out of the lab as the first products mature, more private investment arrives, and Washington strives to match […] The post Quantum technologies rush out of US labs to match China’s growth appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Consumer wearables market to have 12% CAGR 2026-32
The consumer wearables revenue is expected to grow at 12% CAGR between 2026 and 2032, says Counterpoint Research. Smart eyewear is projected to account for nearly one-fifth of total consumer […] The post Consumer wearables market to have 12% CAGR 2026-32 appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
RAN market has third consecutive quarter of growth
The Q2 Radio Access Network (RAN) market continued to stabilise with modest YoY growth marking the third consecutive quarter of growth following more than two years of contraction says Dell’Oro. […] The post RAN market has third consecutive quarter of growth appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Muon raises $250m and plans to build 500 satellites a year
Muon Space has completed a Series C round raising $250 million, valuing the company at $1.5 billion and taking its total funding to $386 million Muon has opened a factory […] The post Muon raises $250m and plans to build 500 satellites a year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Oshen raises £5m to track Russian subs
Oshen, the Plymouth developer of sailboats which track Russian submarines, has raised £5million to increase its fleet from 50 to 100 vessels. Investors include Lunar Ventures, Albion VC, Twin Track […] The post Oshen raises £5m to track Russian subs appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
White House looking for 1000 rocket launches a year
Yesterday US President Donald Trump signed a memo aimed at enabling 1,000 US rocket launches and re-entries a year – up from 178 launches in 2025. The memo requires agencies […] The post White House looking for 1000 rocket launches a year appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
JEDEC to host Automotive Electronics Forum
The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has announced that it is hosting an Automotive Electronics Forum. The event will take place on 17 September 2026 in Santa Clara, California. The […] The post JEDEC to host Automotive Electronics Forum appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Saildrone, Lockheed Martin demonstrate live-fire from USV platform
Lockheed Martin is highlighting a successful collaboration with Saildrone, a specialist in maritime autonomous systems. USV Basically, an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) was equipped with lethal defence technology, the live-fire […] The post Saildrone, Lockheed Martin demonstrate live-fire from USV platform appeared first on Electronics Weekly .
Amazon Location Service now supports POI category and density filtering in map styles
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Today, Amazon Location Service adds per-category and density-based Point of Interest (POI) filtering to its maps. Developers gain server-side control over the density of POIs and which categories of places appear on a map. Developers control this behavior through the GetStyleDescriptor API. Amazon Location Service is a fully managed service that helps developers add maps, […]
AWS Elemental MediaConnect Router now supports configurable recovery latency modes
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AWS Elemental MediaConnect Router now enables customers to configure latency settings, providing control over the internal connection latency between inputs and outputs within the router. Previously, the protocol latency inside the router was set automatically by the service and could not be adjusted. MediaConnect Router now offers two latency configuration options on router outputs: balanced […]
AWS Security Agent (now part of AWS Continuum) now supports budget controls and finding revalidation
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AWS Security Agent (now part of AWS Continuum) has a on-demand penetration testing service that uses an AI agent to autonomously test web applications for vulnerabilities, billing based on cumulative task hours consumed across parallel testing tasks. Security teams and DevSecOps engineers previously had no built-in way to cap test costs or efficiently confirm that […]
Amazon CloudWatch pipelines adds GeoIP, RDS, and XML processors
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Amazon CloudWatch pipelines now includes three new processors that parse and enrich log data as it’s ingested: an Amazon RDS log parser, an XML parser and a GeoIP enrichment processor. CloudWatch pipelines is a fully managed service that ingests, transforms, and routes telemetry to CloudWatch without managing infrastructure. Log sources often produce data that isn’t […]
