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Mzansi Energy Consortium helps future proof SA’s national grid
27 November 2025, News
The Marula Green Power project will be South Africa’s first grid-forming renewable energy facility, combining 132 MWp of solar PV with a 360 MWh battery energy storage system and a dedicated 132 kV transmission line. |
Semicon Summit 2025: Where engineers, chipmakers and policymakers shape the future together
27 November 2025, Events
[Sponsored] Hosted by McKinsey Electronics, the summit introduced a new regional platform that placed engineering discussions at its core while recognising the growing role of policy, governance, and industrial strategy in semiconductor decision-making. |
IGBT7 modules deliver high power density
27 November 2025, Power Electronics / Power Management
Microchip launches six variants of its DualPack 3 modules targeting high-growth motor drive, data centre, and sustainability applications. |
Smart energy management solutions can deliver cost savings and power security
27 November 2025, Power Electronics / Power Management
Energy is more than a consumable; it is a critical part of daily operations and, as such, finding ways to reduce consumption without compromising productivity is essential. |
Multiprotocol SoC
27 November 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, RF Design
The nRF54LM20A from Nordic Semiconductor is a multiprotocol wireless System-on-Chip designed for demanding wireless Bluetooth designs. |
u-blox redefining what’s possible
27 November 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT, RF Design
u-blox achieved what was once thought impossible with the launch of the DAN-F10N, the industry’s smallest and most reliable L1, L5 dual-band GNSS antenna module. |
Aligning clocks over large distances
27 November 2025, Test & Measurement, ASIC Design Services
SkyWire technology from Microchip makes it easier to align and compare clocks within nanoseconds across geographic locations. |
What does Wi-Fi 7 mean for South African networks?
27 November 2025, Telecoms, Datacoms, Wireless, IoT
With Wi-Fi 7 (802.11be), we are finally looking at a standard that was built, not just for more devices, but for the new way networks are used. |
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