
Inside SKAO: the electronics enabling the most ambitious scientific project of the century
Some technological projects are large because of their scale. Others are complex because of their engineering challenges. The SKA Observatory (SKAO) belongs to a far rarer category: projects that redefine how science, industry and geopolitics can work together. With 16 countries involved, two continents hosting its telescope infrastructure, and a scientific ambition unmatched in modern […]
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Embedded World: where component innovation becomes practical electronic design
Participating in Embedded World means entering a highly specific technological environment, different from the vertical trade fairs traditionally linked to individual application sectors such as medical, railway or automation. It is not, in fact, a context in which companies primarily present themselves as suppliers of a finished product or a complete industrial service. On the […]
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Synchronising the universe: the extreme engineering behind SKAO’s 40 picoseconds
In radio astronomy, seeing the universe is not a matter of optics. It is a matter of time. For the SKA Observatory’s telescopes, observing the sky means aligning signals collected by thousands of antennas, spread across tens of kilometres, and turning them into a single, coherent scientific instrument. This challenge does not begin with images […]
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ISO/IEC 17025: technical competence, repeatability and strategic value in EMC testing
In highly regulated sectors, the value of a laboratory is not measured solely by the equipment it owns, but by the reliability of the results it produces. Precision, repeatability and impartiality are not optional attributes: they are industrial requirements. This is the framework in which ISO/IEC 17025 accreditation must be understood. Not as a formal […]
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From the European laboratories to Australian outback: how an SPS Cabinet is designed, shipped and made to ...
In large scientific infrastructures, innovation is often associated with advanced electronics, algorithms and performance metrics. Yet, in the case of the SKAO, innovation also takes a more concrete and less visible form: ensuring that what is designed in laboratories arrives thousands of kilometres away, intact, operational and ready to perform under extreme conditions. An SPS […]
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WHX Dubai 2026: global healthcare innovation insights from Elemaster Group
Participating in WHX Dubai – World Health Expo means positioning oneself at the heart of the dynamics redefining the global healthcare sector. It is not simply one of the largest international exhibitions dedicated to medical technologies, but a privileged observatory on the future directions of healthcare innovation. For Elemaster Group, being present in Dubai was […]
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The anechoic chamber as a design lever: when EMC testing truly accelerates electronic innovation
In the world of modern electronics, talking about reliability, regulatory compliance and time-to-market no longer means addressing three separate topics. Today, these elements coexist, influence one another and, when properly orchestrated, become a powerful driver of innovation. It is within this balance that EMC testing has progressively changed its role, evolving from a final verification […]
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Technologies and people: what it means to work on a global collaboration like the SKA project
Large scientific infrastructures are often described through their technologies: antennas, data rates, algorithms and performance metrics. Yet, behind every complex system lies another architecture, less visible but equally critical. It is the human architecture that connects people, cultures, disciplines and ways of working. The SKA project is a technological challenge of unprecedented scale, but it […]
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