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ATLANTA – Combining nanomembrane electrodes with flexible electronics could help disabled people wirelessly control an electric wheelchair, use a computer, or operate a small robotic vehicle without a hair-electrode cap or wires, according to researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology, University of Kent and Wichita State University.

Read more: Wearable Brain-Machine Interface Could Control Wheelchair, Computer, Vehicle

TEWKESBURY, UK – Trackwise Designs reported first-half revenue fell 16% to £1.55 million (US$1.93 million).

Read more: Trackwise Designs Posts H1 Revenue Down 16%

SAN JOSE – Sanmina’s board has voted to appoint Hartmut Liebel as chief executive officer, effective Sept. 30. Liebel will succeed Michael Clarke, who will remain in an advisory capacity through a transition period.

Read more: Sanmina Appoints Liebel CEO

NEW YORK - The US government is charging a Chinese professor for attempting to steal a printed circuit board on behalf of Huawei.

Read more: Visiting Chinese Professor Charged in PCB Fraud Case

MILPITAS, CA – A specification for PCB equipment communication interfaces is official this month. SEMI A3 – Specification for PCBECI defines the equipment communication interface for printed circuit board manufacturing.

Read more: SEMI Rolls Out Specification for PCB Equipment Communication Interfaces

PETAH TIKVA, ISRAEL – Eltek reported second quarter revenues of $8.2 million, down 5.7% year-over-year.

Read more: Eltek Reports Q2 Revenues Down 6%

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