Accenture, Vodafone Procure & Connect, SAP advance humanoid robotics
SAP led the integration of the robots into the warehouse management system, while Accenture designed and deployed the robot intelligence and operational framework, drawing on its expertise in physical AI, advanced robotics and digital twin environments.
India’s L&T enters industrial electronics segment
The new business vertical, L&T Electronic Products & Systems (LTEPS), will be headquartered in Bengaluru, while the manufacturing operations will be based in Coimbatore. To begin with, two manufacturing lines have been commissioned.
Quantum technology startup QMatter raises $1.2 million
QMatter’s current focus is the life sciences market, working with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to accelerate R&D by enabling better simulation data and ultimately improving research outcomes.
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All-Weather Endurance: YMIN SLR Hybrid Supercapacitors for -40°C Energy Storage
YMIN's SLR hybrid supercapacitors enable reliable energy storage at -40°C, with stable capacitance, low ESR, and long service life. Ideal for IoT, smart meters, and outdoor use in extreme climates.
Rolls-Royce, Voltaria to build 43 MW BESS in Scotland
The mtu EnergyPack, with a capacity of 86 MWh and an output of 43 MW will connect to the grid in 2026 and come online in 2027. Rolls-Royce will maintain the system for 15 years.
Air Products to supply industrial gas for Samsung’s Korea fab
Under the agreement, the US company will build, own and operate multiple state-of-the-art production facilities and a bulk specialty gas supply system to supply nitrogen, oxygen, argon and hydrogen for Samsung’s new semiconductor fab.
Kontron secures cybersecurity contract
Kontron will deliver advanced cybersecurity capabilities across several institutions in CEE. The project, valued at approximately EUR 20 million, is being implemented in collaboration with Darktrace, a company in the AI-powered cyber defence space.
Incap grows revenue but margins tightens in Q1
Finnish EMS provider Incap reported revenue growth of 7.3% in the first quarter of 2026, but profitability fell sharply as component availability issues, foreign exchange headwinds, and acquisition-related costs weighed on the result.
Growth surge masks structural strain in semiconductor market
During Evertiq Expo Zurich on April 23, 2026, Claus Aasholm, founder of Semiconductor Business Intelligence, offered a pointed assessment of a semiconductor industry growing rapidly — but not evenly. In his keynote and a follow-up conversation, Aasholm argued that while headline figures suggest unprecedented expansion, underlying dynamics point to structural imbalances across the supply chain.
Indian solar firm Enrich signs 290 MWh BESS deal with NTPC
The scope of the project includes end-to-end BESS installation and integration with existing thermal power station infrastructure; advanced systems, remote monitoring and control infrastructure; and Operations & Maintenance (O&M) services.
NEC to supply defense equipment for three Australian frigates
Under this contract, Japan’s NEC Corporation will provide equipment including underwater-related equipment such as surface ship sonars as well as communications and navigation-related equipment.
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