Smart swimming goggles make a splash
After featuring smart cricket balls, footballs, tennis racquets and golf clubs on Gadget Master, why not smart swimming goggles?
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After featuring smart cricket balls, footballs, tennis racquets and golf clubs on Gadget Master, why not smart swimming goggles?
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We hope that it was a grand evening for all who attended the Electronics Weekly Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026 in One Moorgate Place. We’ve featured the winners already, … The post Picture Gallery: Attendees – Women Leaders In Electronics Awards 2026 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
The King’s Awards for Enterprise 2026 have been announced, and Electronics Weekly studied the list of winners to discover which electronics-related organisations have been honoured this year. They were officially … The post King’s Awards for Enterprise 2026 appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
Kyocera Corporation announced that it is commercializing a new multilayer ceramic core substrate for advanced semiconductor packages, such as xPUs1 and switch ASICs, which are rapidly scaling in complexity as AI data center architectures evolve. The new product will be unveiled at ECTC 2026, an international conference on semiconductor packaging technologies, in Orlando, Florida, USA, May…
Over the next 12 months, the electronic supply chain will remain uneven, driven by geopolitical tensions, shifting trade policies, and structural demand changes. “Inventory is King” as the market cycle once again turns and supply chain relationships will be challenging in some areas but as always in this Industry engineers will find new ways to…
The reception for Ferrari’s first EV has been somewhat jocular because of its resemblance to a Nissan Leaf. One costs £545k the other costs £32k People pointed out it … The post Hilarity Greets Ferrari EV appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
True Anomaly, a defence space startup, has raised $650 million of Series D financing. It provides for space-enabled intelligence, for example, precision navigation, missile warning, and communications systems. The round was … The post True Anomaly raises $650m Series D for space-enabled intelligence appeared first on Electronics Weekly.