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Taiwan’s NTU Discovers A New Catalyst to Fight Against Global Warming
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Published: Jul 15,2019
Keysight Technologies Announces Automotive Cybersecurity Program
Keysight Technologies announced a new automotive cybersecurity program that enables automotive security professionals at car manufacturers (OEM) and their suppliers (Tier 1) to ensure the safety of their vehicles with proactive protection against cyberattacks throughout the R&D and production process, as well as post sales...
Prices for Mid- and Large-sized LCD Panels Keep Falling in 3Q, Says TrendForce
According to WitsView, a division of TrendForce, prices for mid- and large-sized LCD panels are unlikely to stop falling in 3Q19, mainly due to the trade war that raged on in 2Q. Some LCD brands have already stocked up beforehand as well as raised inventory levels of completed devices in North American regions...
New Large-format Yellow Tri-color e-paper Displays
Tainan City, Taiwan – Pervasive Displays (PDi) launches its new range of large-format tri-color displays that render text and images in yellow, as well as black and white. With both 7.4 and 12.2-inch models available, the new EPDs open up fresh opportunities to enrich customer experiences by displaying information in three colors...
The Avanci Licensing Platform Adds SK Telecom, ASUSTeK and Datang Mobile as New Patent Owners
Avanci announced the addition of three new patent owners — SK Telecom, ASUSTeK Computer, and Datang Mobile — to its licensing platform, bringing the total number of patent owners participating in the Avanci licensing platform to 28...
Unex and STMicroelectronics Collaborate to Accelerate Time to Market for V2X
Unex and STMicroelectronics announce the integration of Unex’s SOM-301, the most flexible and cyber-secure V2X System-on-Module, on STMicroelectronics’ Telemaco3P Modular Telematics Platform (TC3P-MTP). Unex’s SOM-301 is a self-contained System-on-Module that integrates all V2X essential hardware and software components and features Unex’s V2Xcast® technology...
NCKU Professor Fan-Tien Cheng Committed to Industry 4.1
TAIPEI, Taiwan - Professor Fan-Tien Cheng’s team is committed to academic research, and their industrial applications of smart manufacturing and “Industry 4.1” have already yielded considerably fruitful results. To date their cumulative contracted technical transfer funding has amounted to over NT$200 million, with the actual amount of technical funding transferred having already exceeded NT$48 million...