What caught your eye this week? (AI startup, EMI, Eutelsat)

We’re talking AI startups losing their founders, sticky-back tape that attenuates EMI, and Eutelsat creating a new ground segment entity…

The Electronics Weekly team share some fingerposts – their picks of the week, in terms of announcements, developments, product releases, quotes, or anything else in the wide world of electronics, that caught their eye…

Caroline Hayes, editor
Synopsys is posting increased revenue this Q and is looking forward to record growth this year – Synopsys posts 13% revenue increase for Q3 (electronicsweekly.com)

David Manners, components editor
What caught your eye this week? (AI startup, EMI, Eutelsat)What caught my eye this week was a three month-old French startup which raised $200m in seed funding has seen three of its its five founders resign.

Steve Bush, technology editor
Wurth WE-EMI Patch emc tapeThin sticky-back tape that attenuates both magnetic and electric interference across 100Hz to 25GHz. What’s not to like.

Alun Williams, web editor
What caught my eye was Eutelsat entering into exclusive negotiations with a private equity company for the partial sale of its ground segment infrastructure assets. They are looking to carve out Eutelsat’s “passive assets”, i.e. land, buildings, support infrastructure, antennas and connectivity circuits.


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