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Fare Elettronica launches new website
August 23, 2016
Following the recent sale of Fare Elettronica to Consorzio Tecnoimprese, the Italian publication has launched a new website. The site includes news…
Techwatch to Organise First Dutch RF Conference
August 23, 2016
On 23 November the first Dutch RF Conference will take place at Novio Tech Campus in Nijmegen, the Netherlands. This new conference will include:…
Weka mixing English and Chinese for The Elektronik
August 2, 2016
Weka Fachmedien will publish a combined English and Chinese title, The Elektronik international, as a special issue on November 2nd 2016, just in…
Aspencore research shows the content that will get engineers to provide contact details
July 21, 2016
Aspencore's annual Supplier Interface Study is an important piece of research that provides insight into what drives the decisions their readers and…
PCIM Europe 2017 issues call for papers
July 21, 2016
The organisers of PCIM Europe’s conference have issued a call for papers. PCIM Europe is the leading event for the entire power electronics industry…
Over 10,000 people visited PCIM Europe 2016
July 18, 2016
10,053 people from 67 countries visited PCIM Europe 2016, an increase of 12% on the previous year. This impressive headline growth shows that – in…
Congratulations to PowerPulse on reaching 20 Years
July 1, 2016
We would like to congratulate the popular power publication PowerPulse on 20 years of publication. We normally blog about European media, but for big…
ETN offers range of marketing opportunities in Finland
June 26, 2016
We recently reported that Elektroniikkalehti had rebranded to ETN, making things a lot easier for those of us with limited Finnish to discuss this…