Indian electronics manufacturing sector to be worth $115 bn in 2024: ICEA
This is due to an ‘exceptional’ contribution of mobile phones, said India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA) Chairman Pankaj Mohindroo. India’s electronics manufacturing sector is set to grow 15 per cent to be worth USD 115 billion in 2024, with players continuing to focus more on higher levels of value addition in terms of […]
Sector Expert Shares Key to Capitalising on UK Manufacturing Resurgence
Following reports that the UK is seen as an increasingly competitive location for manufacturing, sector specialist Aggreko is offering insight as to how businesses can circumvent supply chain issues when approaching new market opportunities. Make UK and PricewaterhouseCoopers’ (PwC) Executive Survey 2024[1] recently revealed that over half (52.7%) of 200 senior manufacturing executives now see the UK as […]
NOTE’s Year-end Report 2023
Financial performance in October-December • Sales increased by 4% to SEK 1,080 (1,038) million. Adjusted for acquisitions and currency effects, organic growth was -1%. Underlying organic growth was 4% (adjusted for extraordinary sales in the fourth quarter of 2022).• Operating profit was SEK 118 (129) million. Adjusted operating profit was SEK 92 (111) million, adjusted […]
Will Industry Go Far Enough to Protect Critical Infrastructure and Manufacturing in 2024?

What operational technology (OT) security programs should we expect from the industrial world in 2024 and what trends will impact securing these facilities against cyber breaches? This article from Ilan Barda, Founder, and CEO at Radiflow, outlines what manufacturers need to know.
Sound-powered sensors stand to save millions of batteries
Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a sensor that utilises energy from sound waves to control electronic devices. This could one day save millions of batteries. Sensors that monitor infrastructure, such as bridges or buildings, or are used in medical devices, such as prostheses for the deaf, require a constant supply of power. The energy […]