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Researchers from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) have discovered that the magnetic component of light plays a significant role in how it interacts with matter, creating new possibilities in optics, spintronics and quantum technologies.
Blighter has added a proprietary dynamic radar target tracker module to its integrator-friendly BlighterNexus AI-assisted multi-sensor connectivity and processing system.
Mini-Circuits announced the appointment of Joseph Merenda as the company’s first Research & Development Fellow, marking a significant milestone in the organization’s long-term commitment to engineering excellence and technical innovation.
KRYTAR, Inc. announced a new 2-way power divider offering high performance over the broadband frequency range of 7.125 to 15.35 GHz (C- through Ku-Bands) in a compact package.
Open Cosmos has achieved a major breakthrough with the successful deployment into orbit of two key platforms: 6GStarLab, the first in-orbit telecommunications laboratory and a new satellite of the Open Constellation contributed by a Fortune 100 company.
Marki Microwave announced it has been acquired by Industrial Growth Partners (IGP), a San Francisco-based private equity firm providing transformative capital for the industrial market.
Taoglas® announced the expansion of its embedded antenna portfolio with a new range of low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC) chip antennas optimized for Wi-Fi® 6/7, ultra-wideband (UWB) and ISM connectivity.
According to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group, total global revenue for the broadband access equipment market decreased to $4.5 billion in 3Q 2025, down 3 percent Q/Q and 5 percent Y/Y.
Novocomms has secured £1.5 million of funding from Innovate U.K. (on behalf of the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology) to develop novel switch solutions that will deliver ultra-high speed wireless access.