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The repurchase programme took place over the period from 11 to 15 July 2022 and saw ST repurchasing 210 462 ordinary shares.BioLife Solutions, Inc. ST announces status of common share repurchase programme

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Quectel has announced the latest masterclass in a series of technical webinars titled “Accelerate wireless IoT device application development with Azure RTOS on STM32 MCUs”.

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Quectel masterclass: IoT device application development Save the date: Infineon will be hosting a webinar titled ‘developing versatile IoT solutions with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth’.

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The result could effectively mean that a future 5G enabled devices could use 5G connectivity anywhere on Earth and provide complete global coverage for wideband data services, including places normally only covered by legacy satellite phone systems with limited data connectivity capabilities. The distributor continues to deliver strong performance and growth fuelled by exceptional technical and commercial competency.ĥG to be implemented on Earth-orbiting satellites The ISOCELL sensor, with a pixel size of 0,56 µm, enables more accurate and quicker auto-focusing and can reduce the module area by 20%.Īvnet Abacus wins TDK European distribution gold award Samsung unveils new image sensor with industry’s smallest pixel size STMicroelectronics and Volkswagen’s CARIAD will be co-developing an automotive system-on-a-chip to be used for future software-defined vehicles. The Baden-Württemberg-based family-owned company closed the 2021/22 financial year, which ended on 31 March 2022, with sales of €2,288 billion. Partnership announcement between Altron Arrow and FibocomĪltron Arrow recently signed a new distribution agreement with Fibocom, advancing its commitment to providing best-practice solutions for the IoT industry. The global next generation advanced batteries US market was estimated at $72,9 million in 2021, while China is forecast to reach $367,6 million by 2026. We are starting a journey with the CSIR that will, once again, remind South Africa and the world about the technological leadership of this country, which, in many areas, remains unknown.”įurther reading: Global advanced batteries market to reach $2,5 billion by 2026 The products we have focused on will solve some of our country’s and ultimately global problems in a commercially sound way. “Our Group will, as a result, be the proud owner of some of the cutting-edge technological products with global appeal. Msibi says they are extremely delighted with the partnership agreement with the CSIR, as this will help to accelerate the development of their pharmaceutical and scientific investment strategy. The agreement also allows for the initiation and execution of specific technology development projects.”Īs part of its new strategy, which seeks to collaborate with the public and private sectors to develop and localise technologies, the CSIR is engaging with various entities on possible collaboration in alignment with their areas of interest. These engagements come at a time when the CSIR is at the pinnacle of rolling out its new strategy to focus on industrial development. “Engagements with 3SixtyGSG have led to the identification of strategic investment opportunities with the CSIR. The research collaboration agreement will also provide 3SixtyGSG with an opportunity to invest in CSIR technologies that are at or close to commercialisation in research areas such as pharmaceuticals, wireless mesh networks, bioplastics, biopharming, traditional medicines and energy.ĬSIR CEO Dr Thulani Dlamini and 3Sixty GSG CEO Khandani Msibi.ĭr Dlamini says the partnership is important for the progression of technologies developed in South Africa to the commercialisation stage. The agreement will pave a way for investment in research and development, and enable the organisations to respond to the challenges faced by industry and society, and thus contribute to economic growth, thereby boosting job creation in the country.

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The agreement was signed by CSIR chief executive officer, Dr Thulani Dlamini, 3Sixty GSG chief executive officer, Khandani Msibi, and Tautomer managing director, Martin Magwaza, in Pretoria, on Wednesday, 15 January 2020. The organisations entered into a tripartite agreement to explore any investment and collaboration opportunities at the CSIR. The Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) will work with 3Sixty Global Solutions Group (3Sixty GSG), a subsidiary of NUMSA Investment Company (NIC), and Tautomer to fast-track the commercialisation of CSIR technologies.








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