Medical
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Student Builds Touchless Hand-Gesture Interface for Sterile Surgical Control A biomedical engineering student, Sudarshan VasanthaKumar, has developed a vision-based, touchless gesture interface designed for use in sterile… |
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Infineon launches the next-generation of USB 2.0 peripheral controller with the EZ-USB™ FX2G3 Munich, Germany – 20 January 2026 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) is introducing the EZ-USB™ FX2G3, a next-generation USB 2.0… |
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SignOff Semiconductors Expands into Israel, Partnering with MosaIC Bengaluru-based SignOff Semiconductors, partnering with MosaIC, has established a sales office in Israel. SignOff positions itself as a design… |
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Cyient Joins GlobalFoundries’ Channel Network to Offer Advanced Chip Services Cyient Semiconductors signed a channel partner agreement with GlobalFoundries (GF), which makes it an authorized reseller of GF’s semiconductor… |
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Renesas Launches RZ/G3E MPU for AI-Driven HMI and Edge Applications Today, Renesas Electronics introduced the RZ/G3E, a new 64-bit MPU designed for high-performance HMI (Human Machine Interface) systems that are… |
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USC's Battery-Free Implant Aims to Provide Non-Addictive Pain Relief Reports say chronic pain affects 51.6 million Americans, and the effects are considered “high-impact” for about 17 million of them, influencing… |
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STMicroelectronics Announces Expanded "Lab-in-Fab" Collaboration in Singapore to Advance Piezoelectric MEMS Technology
New phase of Lab-in-Fab includes projects with Singapore’s A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (A*… |
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ROHM Expands NIR LED Lineup with Miniature Models for VR, Industrial, and Medical Use ROHM announced the launch of a new series of compact surface-mount near-infrared (NIR) LEDs, designed to meet the surging demand for precise,… |
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Tiny Self-Dissolving Pacemaker Powered by Galvanic Cell Researchers at Northwestern University have developed an ultra-small, dissolvable pacemaker that can be injected into the body and controlled… |
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AI based Brain-Computer Interface Turns Thoughts into Speech in Real Time Researchers at UC Berkeley and UC San Francisco are making a huge breakthrough in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) with their latest brain-to-… |