All articles by Saleem Khawaja

Saleem Khawaja

Evolution of circular connectors for modern UAVs

The field of UAV electronics is rapidly expanding to serve new devices mounted onboard airborne piloted and autonomous drone systems.

Rapid prototyping new connector designs saves time and money

Cutting-edge electronic devices need to be brought to market as quickly as possible and for that, their constituent parts must be developed fast.

SSAB third quarter 2022 profits rise

The steel manufacturer enjoyed an uplift in performance on the back of strong Special Steels and SSAB Americas divisions’ performances.

How emergency radio communication strategies save lives

According to studies, during a public emergency or natural disaster, information is just as vital to people’s survival as food and water.

Think small: The biggest trends in connector miniaturisation

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Small SATs conferences take off after pandemic hiatus

Costs for sending a satellite into orbit in a shared-payload vehicle are dropping, enabling direct-to-consumer applications providers to offer their space-based services competitively.

Global drive to make steel production greener and more efficient

Steelmakers are aiming to change their production processes to use renewable energy sources and sustainable raw materials.

Why SWaP connectors are important design considerations for electronic devices

Electronics for commercial, military, and space applications need to be smaller and more powerful. Connectors are helping make this happen.

Longer-lasting weathering ballistic steel making its debut

The metal has been around for decades used to make heavy industry products. It has since gained traction as a commercial and domestic construction material and for artistic projects.

Cubesats now carry more applications in smaller packages

Current and future satellites and other space vehicles include more capable applications, with weight and size remaining hugely important.