We are asking readers of Electronics Weekly to choose the winner of the University Research Project of the Year in this year’s Elektra Awards. The award is kindly sponsored by Panasonic Industry Europe. You are invited to select the research project from the last year that you feel will make the largest impact on the commercial market in the next five ...
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Elektra Awards 2023 – Last chance to enter
This Thursday, 27 July, is the last chance to enter for the Elektra Awards, the industry’s most prestigious awards and which are now in their twenty-first year. The extended entry deadline for the Elektra Awards is midnight Thursday 27 July and is the last chance to enter. Why enter for the industry’s most prestigious and well-established awards? As a starter ...
Elektra Awards 2023 – Deadline for entries extended
For the Elektra Awards 2023 – which are now in their twenty-first year – we have extended the entry deadline to midnight Thursday 27 July, which gives you two more weeks’ time to get your entries in. The awards evening highlights and celebrates the best achievements in the UK and European electronics market. Enter for the Elektra Awards 2023 » ...
Elektra deadline: Under one month left for Elektra Awards 2023 entries
Entrants for the Elektra Awards 2023, which are organised by Electronics Weekly, are encouraged to complete their entries with under one month to go before the official deadline. Entries from both companies and individuals in the electronics industry are welcome, and the date of the awards is Wednesday 29 November, taking place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in central London. ...
Elektra Awards 2023 open for entries
The Elektra Awards 2023, which are organised by Electronics Weekly, have officially opened for entries from both companies and individuals in the electronics industry. The date of the awards is Wednesday 29 November, taking place at the Grosvenor House Hotel in central London. Electronics Weekly‘s group editor Clive Couldwell urges people to enter and help celebrate the remarkable achievements being ...
Educational Support Award
Winner RS Grass Roots Education RS Grass Roots Education is empowering the next generation of engineers, innovators and technologists to develop vital skills, experience and inspiration to change our world. The programme has reached more than 420,000 future engineers and innovators through partnerships with professional engineering institutions, universities and youth programmes. The judges recognised the work done in the ...
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LED Lighting Product of the Year
Winner ams-Osram for Oslon square batwing LED The four Oslon square batwing LEDs are primary optics for lighting greenhouses, which can be more homogeneous and avoid luminaire hotspots. The radiation pattern reduces the fixtures within greenhouses for greater system efficiency. The judges deemed this to be “a clear, innovative step in lighting with real-world implications”, adding that it demonstrates ...
Rising Star Award
Winner Nathan Dickson – BT Highly commended: Claudia Ferreira from Compound Semiconductor Applications (CSA) Catapult and Toby Lane – Ignys Nathan completed his apprenticeship last year, during which he showed academic excellence while also being the driving factor behind the automation revolution in BT’s Network Integration Test team. Within one year, he pitched, planned, developed and delivered the beta ...
Automotive Electronics Award
Winner onsemi – VE-Trac Direct SiC modules Highly commended: Ambrella for the CV3 AI Domain controller SoC family The winning NVXR17S90M2SPB is a SiC power module from onsemi’s VE-Trac Direct family of highly integrated power modules for hybrid and electric vehicle traction inverter applications. The module integrates the company’s 900V SiC mosfet technology in a six-pack configuration for longer ...