News from Joint Ventures Electronic Services: |
JVES develops parking bay guidance system
4 April 2012, News, Joint Ventures Electronic Services
Park with Spark and JVES are already in contact with a few prospective customers in South Africa and are confident that 2012 will see more installations. |
JVES company profile
21 March 2012, News, Joint Ventures Electronic Services
Joint Ventures Electronic Services (JVES) is a full turnkey electronics service provider with 8 years of experience in the South African marketplace. |
Electronics & communications technology news: |
Deca and SST announce strategic collaboration
30 September 2025, News
The collaboration provides customers with a modular, memory-centric foundation for advanced multi-die architectures. |
Elevate your motor control designs
30 September 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory, EBV Electrolink
Built on an Arm Cortex-M33 core running up to 180 MHz, the MCX A34 family combines high-performance math acceleration and advanced motor control subsystems to unlock efficient motor drive solutions. |
Ultra-low power MEMS accelerometer
30 September 2025, Analogue, Mixed Signal, LSI, Altron Arrow
Analog Devices’ ADXL366 is an ultra-low power, 3-axis MEMS accelerometer that consumes only 0,96 µA at a 100 Hz output data rate and 191 nA when in motion-triggered wake-up mode. |
Embedded platform for compute-intensive applications
30 September 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory, iCorp Technologies
The Quectel QSM368ZP-WF is a fully featured embedded ARM platform optimised for compute-intensive industrial and IoT applications. |
MCU platform for battery-powered devices
30 September 2025, DSP, Micros & Memory, Altron Arrow
The MCX W23 is a new dedicated wireless MCU platform from NXP for battery-powered sensing devices. |
Specialised Exhibitions transitions to new name: Montgomery Group Africa
30 September 2025, News
As part of a strategic move to streamline operations, strengthen regional alignment, and support long-term growth, Specialised Exhibitions has transitioned to a new name: Montgomery Group Africa. |
Semicon Summit 2025 - Dubai: Direct access to global chipmakers, built for Africa’s engineering needs
30 September 2025, Design Automation
[Sponsored] The future of South Africa’s technology ecosystem depends on deeper integration with global supply chains and tighter alignment with semiconductor manufacturers. That alignment takes presence, interaction, and shared focus on real systems. |
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