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  • India’s KP Group to invest $4B in Botswana’s renewable energy sector (Evertiq)
    These projects are expected to add nearly 5 gigawatts of renewable energy capacity. The collaboration also includes the development and strengthening of high-voltage transmission infrastructure within Botswana, along with regional interconnections to enhance power reliability and energy security.
  • US Travel Ban List (ElectronicsWeekly)
    As from tomorrow, 39 countries plus the Palestinian Authority will be on the USA’s travel ban  list. New countries set to face full bans are Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, South ... The post US Travel Ban List appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • SCR topology transmogrifies into BJT two-wire precision current source (EDN News)
    Recently, frequent Design Idea (DI) author Christopher Paul showcased an innovative and high performance true-two-wire current source using a depletionContinue Reading The post SCR topology transmogrifies into BJT two-wire precision current source appeared first on EDN.
  • Power Tips #148: A simple software method to increase the duty-cycle resolution in DPWM (EDN News)
    A simple software method to increase the duty-cycle resolution in a digital pulse width modulation (DPWM)-controlled power supply. The post Power Tips #148: A simple software method to increase the duty-cycle resolution in DPWM appeared first on EDN.
  • Magnetometers: Sensing the invisible fields (EDN News)
    A magnetometer is a device that measures magnetism: the direction, strength, or relative change of a magnetic field at a given location. The post Magnetometers: Sensing the invisible fields appeared first on EDN.
  • Pi banned from New York Mayor’s party (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The socialist Mayor-elect of New York, Zohran Mamdani (pictured ) is giving a party tomorrow after his inauguration but has banned Raspberry Pi from the celebrations. Although the party is ... The post Pi banned from New York Mayor’s party appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • A milestone year for Evertiq – Record traffic in 2025 (Evertiq)
    2025 will be remembered as a milestone year for Evertiq AB. From being honoured as one of Sweden’s fastest-growing companies to welcoming over 3.5 million unique visitors to its news network, the year highlighted the company’s growing influence in the electronics industry.
  • 50% hike for METI budget (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) has increased its budget for FY 2026 starting in April  by 50% y-o-y to $20 billion, mainly for ICs and AI which ... The post 50% hike for METI budget appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Meta buys Manus (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Meta has bought a Chinese AI developer called Manus for between $2 billion and $3 billion. Manus was backed by Benchmark, Zhen Fund, Tencent, and HSG (the former Sequoia China). ... The post Meta buys Manus appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Surging memory prices to hit notebook market. (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Surging memory prices are squeezing notebook brands’ profit margins and pricing freedom, reports TrendForce. Consequently, 2026 global notebook shipments will fall  5.4% YoY , to 173 million units, with a ... The post Surging memory prices to hit notebook market. appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Top Ten CEOs 2025 (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Here are the top ten semiconductor CEOs in 2025: C C Wei Jensen Huang Lisa Su Hock Tan Rick Tsai Noh-Jung Kwak.      Jochen Hanebeck Matt Murphy Haijun Zhao ... The post Top Ten CEOs 2025 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Mouser shipping PSOC Edge ML MCUs (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Mouser is  shipping Infineon’s PSOC Edge machine learning MCUs for smart home, industrial and HMI applications. The devices integrate Arm Cortex-M55 processors and M33 coprocessors and have  Infineon’s NNLite accelerator, ... The post Mouser shipping PSOC Edge ML MCUs appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Robotics Execs Tamper Down Expectations (ElectronicsWeekly)
    The dilemma is: Videos of humanoid robots playing soccer, boxing and running show them to be severely limited in their capabilities while analysts are predicting trillion dollar markets for them. ... The post Robotics Execs Tamper Down Expectations appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • Where co-packaged optics (CPO) technology stands in 2026 (EDN News)
    Find out CPO’s 2025 scorecard and what lies ahead for this optical interconnect technology in 2026 and beyond. The post Where co-packaged optics (CPO) technology stands in 2026 appeared first on EDN.
  • Guard circuit provides impedance matching (EDN News)
    An active circuit guarding with op amps wired as a coupler or isolator and the feedback is between the output and positive input.  The post Guard circuit provides impedance matching appeared first on EDN.
  • Echoes from Evertiq Expo 2025: A year of industry rankings (Evertiq)
    Throughout 2025, each Evertiq Expo featured a Top List spotlighting the companies shaping Europe’s electronics, manufacturing, and tech sectors. From global semiconductor leaders to Europe’s top EMS providers, these rankings provide a snapshot of industry trends and market dynamics.
  • Sandvik wins $17 million order for BEVs from mining firm (Evertiq)
    The order includes battery-electric trucks and loaders and follows a USD 7 million BEV order from Canada-based mining company Eldorado Gold booked in the third quarter. Deliveries are expected to begin mid-2026 and continue into 2027.
  • UK’s Octopus lines up investors for $8.65bn demerger of Kraken (ElectronicsWeekly)
    Octopus Energy, the biggest UK oil and gas supplier, has lined up investors for its software unit called Kraken at a valuation of $8.65 billion.  Investors include D1 Capital Partners, ... The post UK’s Octopus lines up investors for $8.65bn demerger of Kraken appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • TSMC enters volume 2nm production (ElectronicsWeekly)
    “TSMC’s 2nm (N2) technology has started volume production in 4Q25 as planned,” says a notice on TSMC’s web-site, “N2 technology features first-generation nanosheet transistor technology, with full-node strides in performance ... The post TSMC enters volume 2nm production appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
  • How partners win in the Agentic AI era: Pricing, packaging, and strategy for AI (emsnow)
    Software pricing evolves: From licenses, to SaaS, to consumption Vendor software monetization has evolved over the decades, with pricing models shifting significantly over the last 50 years: 1980s-1990s: Product licenses 2000s: Subscription, SaaS, and seat-based pricing 2020s: Emergence of consumption, per-action, and outcome-based pricing Per-seat and subscription pricing is being replaced with per-action, per-process, or per-outcome pricing models. Vendors […]
  • Miniaturized Military Electronics: What Electronics Manufacturing Needs to Deliver for Next-Gen Unmanned Systems (emsnow)
    🔍 The Tactical Shift Driving Miniaturization The rise of unmanned systems—UAVs, UGVs, USVs—is rewriting the playbook for military electronics. These systems demand more computing power, longer operational range, and lower detectability, all while shrinking in size. That means every millimeter—and microsecond—counts. Microelectronics have become mission-critical in ways previously reserved for propulsion or weapons systems. And […]
  • ICYMI: 6 EMS Industry Trends to Watch in 2026: Supply Chain and AI and Tariffs… oh my! (emsnow)
    Here are six of the most impactful EMS industry trends we at EMSNOW will be watching as we head into 2026. Based on our interviews, site visits and associations within the industry, we believe we are deeply connected to the information sources that matter to this corner of the electronics industry.
  • 2026: A technology forecast for AI’s ever-evolving bag of tricks (EDN News)
    Read on for our intrepid engineer’s latest set of predictions for the year(s) to come. The post 2026: A technology forecast for AI’s ever-evolving bag of tricks appeared first on EDN.
  • Gray codes: Fundamentals and practical insights (EDN News)
    Gray code is a systematic ordering of binary numbers in a way that each successive value differs from the previous one in only a single bit. The post Gray codes: Fundamentals and practical insights appeared first on EDN.
  • Reusable Rocket Technologies Poised to Cut Launch Costs as Global Players Accelerate Development, Says TrendForce (emsnow)
    TrendForce’s latest investigations indicate that rising demand for satellite constellation deployment, driven by Starlink expansion and the U.S. Space Force’s regular defense satellite launches, has prompted SpaceX to shift its focus from partially reusable rockets to fully reusable systems. Improvements in rocket recovery technology and new propellants are gradually reducing global commercial launch costs. Consequently, […]
  • AI data centers may soon be powered by retired Navy nuclear reactors from aircraft carriers and submarines (emsnow)
    Texas-based HGP Intelligent Energy sent a proposal to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to repurpose two retired U.S. Navy nuclear reactors for use in an AI data center project at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee, under President Donald Trump’s Genesis Mission. Bloomberg says that the company aims to use two old reactors to deliver 450 to […]
  • SMTA Announces Wafer-Level Packaging Symposium Program (emsnow)
     Minneapolis, MN – The SMTA is excited to announce the technical program for the 2026 Wafer-Level Packaging Symposium. The symposium will be held February 17-19, 2026 at The Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport in San Francisco, California. The technical program features two exciting keynote presentations. On Tuesday, February 17, 2026, Ashkan Seyedi, Director, Networking at NVIDIA […]
  • Bittele Electronics Renews ISO 9001:2015 Certification (emsnow)
    Markham, Ontario — Bittele Electronics has renewed its ISO 9001:2015 certification for turnkey PCB assembly services. The certificate, issued by SGS North America, is valid from January 4, 2026 through January 4, 2029, subject to surveillance audits. ISO90012015 The accreditation lists Bittele’s facility at 2680 14th Avenue, Units 1 and 2, in Markham, and confirms […]
  • EMS Spotlight – INDIC EMS Electronics’ Pradeepa KC, Vice President Supply Chain (emsnow)
    EMSNOW learns about the unique challenges and opportunities in supply chain trends in India from INDIC EMS Electronics’ VP of Supply Chain Pradeepa KC in this succinct and focused discussion. Pradeepa explains the Modi government’s approach to building out the ecosystem there for PCBs and semiconductors, using the carrots and sticks of trade policy and […]
  • Crowbar circuits: Revisiting the classic protector (EDN News)
    Find out where they still shine and why their enduring design continues to influence modern power systems. The post Crowbar circuits: Revisiting the classic protector appeared first on EDN.
  • Does the cold of deep space offer a viable energy-harvesting solution? (EDN News)
    The cold night sky can be used for small-scale energy harvesting, but is the effort even worth it? The post Does the cold of deep space offer a viable energy-harvesting solution? appeared first on EDN.
  • Ignoring the regulator’s reference redux (EDN News)
    Christopher Paul reviews Steve Woodward’s “Ignoring the regulator's reference” with a few minor tweaks to optimize performance. The post Ignoring the regulator’s reference redux appeared first on EDN.
  • PFAS Update: Guidance for SEAC Consultation Respondents and Updated Mapping of Sector Uses (emsnow)
    By Diana Radovan, Global Electronics Association Sustainability Policy Director The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has released guidelines and an extensive mapping of PFAS uses to support stakeholders participating in the consultation process on the draft opinion of the Committee for Socio-Economic Analysis (SEAC) regarding PFAS restrictions. https://echa.europa.eu/hot-topics/perfluoroalkyl-chemicals-pfas. The guidance is consistent with the information provided in […]
  • Global Smartphone Market Likely to Decline Marginally in November 2025 (emsnow)
     Smartphone sell-through volumes are likely to decline 0.8% YoY and 15% MoM in November 2025. The YoY decline is largely due to the shift of promotions season in India The market is likely to grow 3% year-to-date in November, with volumes either up or flat across most regions.  Global smartphone sell-through is set to grow […]