The types of devices being deployed in cars and how they differ in functionality. Why each device type requires a different test technique. Determining the best approach for the specific application.
High-performance bonding materials like OEM-specified polyurethane and acrylic tapes are the ideal method when it comes to automotive attachment applications. Selecting the right tape for your ...
Simulation technology is widely used across the automotive industry from product simulation to ADAS development and crash testing scenarios. Engineering simulation company, Ansys, has been utilising ...
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been used for everything from inks for printed electronics, to 3-D-printed metamaterial, to photovoltaic solar panels. They're also being used to create a novel thermal ...
Google is rolling out a new Android Auto update that delivers full support for Material You color accents based on your phone’s wallpaper, building on previous updates. As we reported late last year, ...
Semiconductors are everywhere: in computers, phones, public transport, TVs, and cars – the list is only growing longer. But to manufacture semiconductors, there must be stringent controls to avoid ...
Materials testing tests the accuracy and load capacity of materials in different environmental conditions. Materials testing is not only performed at research institutes, it also helps companies to ...
U.S. Army Arctic Regions Test Center (ARTC) is the Department of Defense’s lone extreme cold test facility. Tasked with testing virtually everything in the ground combat arsenal in a natural ...