Long heralded as one of the most likely near-term benefactors of nanotechnology, the aerospace industry has proved to be slow on the uptake, due as much to technological immaturity as to an arduous development cycle. Carbon fiber composites may abound on Boeing’s 787 and Airbus A380, but when we hea...
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News Commentary | February 24, 2021
Six years after first soliciting designs for a next‑generation mail truck, the U.S. Post Service (USPS) has announced that it selected defense contractor Oshkosh to build its next‑generation delivery vehicle. Despite the current Biden administration calling for the national vehicle fleet to ... To read more, click here.
News Commentary | June 17, 2021
Fluoropolymers are notoriously hard to manufacture PCBs from, but AGC claims its EA‑2000 material offers better adhesion than PTFE. The group's target of 2022 to 2023 for larger‑scale adoption is roughly in line with our previous projections on mmWave rollout, with some delay for COVID‑19. Clients ... Not part of subscription
Analyst Insight | April 19, 2022
The ongoing chip shortage has impacted many companies that depend on computer chips, from automotive to consumer electronics to companies developing IoT (Internet of Things) products in the spirit of digital transformation. Now, with the ongoing Russia–Ukraine war, the same companies are on the edge... Not part of subscription