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How can you be sure to place the right emerging market bets?
In this third issue of What’s Next, we explore what’s next for emerging market technologies. Avnet Worldwide Director of Business Development Phil Heine discusses what he sees ahead.
Meet Avnet’s technical advisory board
Our team of distinguished engineers share what works, what doesn’t and what’s next in technology design and innovation.
New product information
Did you see the latest new product introductions from Avnet and our supplier partners? Don’t worry, you can catch up using our interactive reference design.
Beyond the Datasheet: What’s going on inside time-of-flight sensors?
There is no typical time-of-flight sensor. The features will vary, which makes them specific to a type of application from robot navigation to object detection.
The future of 5G is non-terrestrial
Satellite IoT introduces a new global connectivity era. Cellular and satellite networks have operated side by side for decades. What is different now?.
When will smart homes fulfill their promise?
By adopting Matter, we can focus on the big similarities within the home device ecosystem and move toward a harmonious smart home.
Deep vision inspection enables emerging markets
Adding AI to machine vision-based inspection systems increases throughput and productivity, leading to higher profitability.
System-level considerations for EVSE design
System engineers should consider several factors before designing EV supply equipment for any charging station.
The latest technologies driving wearable medical device innovations
Medical breakthroughs only become significant when they can be delivered cost-effectively at scale to the patients who need them. Semiconductor technology was made to solve problems like this.
Little Free STEM Library Contest: Innovations by future engineers
The Little Free STEM Library Contest challenged makers worldwide to design and create a meaningful and fun first interaction with electronics for people of all ages.
What's Next staff & contributors
Thanks to this great team for their work on our third issue of What’s Next.