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Survey: Benefits and challenges of transformative technologies in automotive manufacturingFebruary 19, 201922 percent of automotive manufacturers surveyed by IHS Markit had already adopted some transformative technologies in their companies; 31 percent indicated transformative technologies are already used widely in their factories.Subscribers Only
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The importance of embedded security grows in connected microcontrollersJanuary 18, 2019The year of 2018 has been one of the worst to date in terms of both number of security breaches and the number of records that have been exposed.
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Power semiconductors take center stage in vehicle electrificationNovember 27, 2018Stringent carbon dioxide (CO2) emission standards worldwide, along with stricter testing regimes like Real Driving Emissions (RDE) and the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP), are driving OEMs to develop higher-efficiency powertrain systems. For more please log in to your account.Subscribers Only
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Acquisition of Broadcom’s IoT business adds much needed WiFi capability to Cypress SemiconductorMay 09, 2016Cypress Semiconductor announced that it will acquire Broadcom’s wireless Internet of Things (IoT) business in a $550 million transaction. The deal was announced on Thursday, April 28.Subscribers Only
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Wearable Payment Device Unit Shipments to Reach 150 Million in 2020February 09, 2016World shipments of wearable devices used in payments are projected to increase from 11.6 million units in 2015 to 153.2 million in 2020, according to latest research from IHS Technology (NYSE:IHS).
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CES 2016: Does your state support innovation?January 19, 2016The Consumer Technology Association (CTA), continues to advance its agenda to support growth and development in the technology sector. To this end, a billboard positioned in one of the main lobbies was eye catching. It announced the creation of a “State Innovation Scorecard.”
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Impact of VW’s “Diesel-Gate” scandal on the sensor marketJanuary 14, 2016The scandal caused by Volkswagen’s manipulation of the exhaust output values of diesel cars exploded into the public domain in September of 2015 and will remain one of the major events of the automotive year. While auto makers ponder the potential impact on their aftertreatment systems roadmaps, we consider here the impact on the MEMS and sensor market. IHS believes VW’s bad news will constitute good news for MEMS and sensors in general. For more please log in to your account.Subscribers Only
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Custom Sensors & Technologies acquisition reinforces Sensata’s position in industrial, heavy vehicle and off-road applicationsNovember 15, 2015Sensata has acquired the sensing portfolio of Custom Sensors & Technologies, including Kavlico, BEI, Crydom and Newall product lines, sales, engineering and manufacturing sites in the U.S., UK, Germany, France, China and Mexico. The deal encompasses 2,500 people and 250 engineers, and associated revenues of around $320 million over the past 12 months.Subscribers Only
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The United States and Smart Cards in Public TransportationOctober 22, 2015The Americas have been viewed as a major target for the development of smart ticketing in public transportation. Until recently Latin America was driving much of the excitement, as high urbanisation and poverty meant that public transportation was a key target for government investment across the continent.
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US Smart Payment Card Shipments to Reach Five Hundred Million in 2015October 20, 2015Shipments of smart payment and banking cards in the United States are projected to increase to just over 502 million in 2015, up from 223 million in 2014, according to latest research from IHS Technology (NYSE:IHS).
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Formation of Digital Unit Highlights Clear Industrial IoT Leadership at GE Minds+Machines ConferenceOctober 08, 2015GE held its fourth annual industrial IoT-focused Minds+Machines conference in San Francisco from September 29 to October 1. The massive increase in attendance (1,300 attendees in total) as well as a growing roster of ecosystem partners and reference projects indicate GE has achieved true momentum in key Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) areas such as predictive/preventive analytics and connected sensor-powered advanced industrial automation...Subscribers Only
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The Mobile Handset and Transportation: ApplePay and the London UndergroundSeptember 09, 2015In preparation for the release of IHS’ Smart Cards in Transportation Report 2015, in the middle of quarter four, the digital security team has released an opinion of one of the more interesting developments in one of the most prestigious transportation projects in existence.Subscribers Only
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According to the latest IHS Smart Card Overview Report, there’s a bright future for the smart card industry over the next five years.August 25, 2015According to the latest IHS Smart Card Overview Report, there’s a bright future for the smart card industry over the next five years, even though there are some specific regional challenges across certain vertical markets. The total number of smart card shipments is forecast to reach 12 billion units in 2020, with an expected installed base of 26 billion cards.Subscribers Only
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Smart Card IC Shipments to Reach 12.7 Billion in 2019July 30, 2015Shipments of smart card integrated circuits (ICs) are projected to increase from 9.6 billion in 2014 to 10.4 billion in 2015 and to 12.7 billion in 2019, according to latest research titled “Smart Cards Semiconductors Report – 2015”, a component of the Digital Security Intelligence Service from IHS Technology (NYSE:IHS).
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e-government Successes in the Middle East and Africa Could Lead to a Range of New ProjectsJuly 29, 2015According to the report, much of the e-government and healthcare identification (ID) market has previously been focused on large projects in Asia and Europe; however, the Middle East and Africa (MEA) region is one of the more interesting markets to develop recently.
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Power, revenue and profitability drive groundswell of consolidation in semiconductor industryJuly 10, 2015Analysis and insight into key consolidation trends in the semiconductor industry. Details on consolidation by market, types of M&A, business sale, spinoffs & joint ventures and business exits. Perspectives on the size of deals over time. Analysis of profitability as a driver for consolidation.Subscribers Only
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Successes in the Middle East and Africa could spur on a range of potential projects.July 07, 2015Large governmental projects in the Middle East and Africa have always been seen as risky endeavours that are prone to delays and cancellations as funding issues and legal complications arise. In 2014 there have been some successes in Nigeria and South Africa regarding the development of electronic ID cards. Looking forward to 2015, Egypt looks likely to rollout a new ID card with help from Morpho. The development of eGovernment projects in the Middle East and Africa have had a few false dawns with big projects in South Africa, Kenya, Iran and Nigeria all being delayed or cancelled. Now in 2015 there seems to be a genuine chance that there will be a significant shift in the prospects of some of the biggest projects in the region.Subscribers Only
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NFC-enabled Handset Shipments to Reach Three-Quarters of a Billion in 2015June 29, 2015Shipments of NFC-enabled handset are projected to increase to 756 million in 2015, up from 444 million in 2014, according to latest research from IHS Technology (NYSE:IHS).Subscribers Only
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SDW 2015: Key developmentsJune 17, 2015SDW 2015 conference and exhibition, hosted in London, brought major stakeholders from across the security document ecosystem together. The show was an opportunity to gather the opinion and thoughts of governments, credential manufactures, and industry trade bodies. One of the themes that dominated SDW 2015 was the transition away from the “one function per credential” approach towards multi-application and mobile secure documents.Subscribers Only
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Europe: Migrants, Schengen and the need for Identity Credentials.May 27, 2015In early 2015 news was dominated by the Mediterranean migrant crisis and the associated tragic loss of life. The whole episode opened the debate about immigration into the European Union and travel between member states. The lack of checks between borders in the Schengen zone means that those migrants and others are very difficult to track. A potential solution major parties may use to combat this issue is a more collective approach to identity credentials, but with so many disparate identity credentials and systems across countries, more co-operation will be needed.Subscribers Only