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This is our first quarterly newsletter about applied research in electronics, sensors and material science. If you feel this information is irrelevant for you, please just opt out with the button at the end.
We sure hope the opposite, that you'll find some of our research interesting - ranging from smart fishing gear to novel ways to approach circularity for electronics and some deep tech guidance - Enjoy! |
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We're developing methods for underwater identification and of lost fishing gear with IoT and hydroacoustics. This will affect legislation and minimize plastic waste.
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In a 54MEUR EU-project iFlows, we're developing advanced technologies for scanning and detection of illicit material for postal services and express courier flows. It will enable to enhance detection capabilities of dangerous and illicit goods transported within post and parcels flows in EU.
In the project, multiple technologies will be combined, such as THz multispectral scanning, UWB scanners for RFID, Computer vision and Dark web alerting tools.
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In order to use electronics in space applications, electrical components must be rigorously tested and verified within the space environment. This ensures that they do not fail or degrade under the harsh conditions and challenges presented by space, such as radiation.
Recently, RISE expert Jang-Kwon Lim arranged and participated in such tests for SiC power devices and GaN RF transistors. |
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Electronics Goes Green 2024+ is a conference dedicated to driving sustainability in the electronics and ICT sector.
As technology rapidly evolves, it's vital to work toward environmental considerations and promote eco-friendly practices across the industry's value chain, as well as discuss how to make best use of electronics to achieve global sustainability goals.
Meet us in Berlin, where we present several posters and presentations on different areas within sustainability.
Read more about Electronics goes Green by clicking the link below. |
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The 11th–12th of September, RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, Smartare Elektroniksystem, Svensk Elektronik and Norrköping Science Park invite you to a conference on the future form of production in electronics – printed electronics.
Printed electronics offers fantastic opportunities to create new forms of products and electronic systems with conventional printing technology as a base, where paper, plastic, textile, and other materials can be equipped with electronic and bioelectronic functions.
Listen to a number of experts in printed electronics and visit our various facilities, i.a. labs and testbeds. Don't miss the chance to hear from experts in printed electronics and what opportunities exist for your company. Limited places - register today!
Date: 11-12 September Time: Lunch to lunch Location: Norrköping
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