Podcast: What next for electronics in Europe?
This episode of The 1895 Podcast comes live from the stage at gasworld’s Specialty Gas Summit 2024 where Tom and Rob look to unpack What’s next for electronics in Europe?
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This episode of The 1895 Podcast comes live from the stage at gasworld’s Specialty Gas Summit 2024 where Tom and Rob look to unpack What’s next for electronics in Europe?
New York State and the Netherlands have formed a new alliance to strengthen innovation and collaboration in the semiconductor industry, with a particular focus on promoting sustainability.
Udo Dengel, Director Membranes at Evonik, discusses helium recovery and if this could be the answer to future helium shortages on gasworld’s, Specialty Gases: Innovation and Applications, webinar.
The two-year helium gas shortage has officially ended, but the market’s stability remains in question amidst ongoing supply uncertainties.
Specialty gases are set to revolutionise 3D printing (additive manufacturing or AM) and drive major innovations in semiconductor manufacturing.
Before we look at Mexico’s industrial gases market activity, let’s remind ourselves about the geography and the location of the country, which is bordered to the north by the United States, to the south and...
The first artificial cornea transplant has been carried out in England – and gas played a key part in its success.
Molly Burgess speaks to Minjin Kim, Global Marketing Manager at The Chemours Company, to discuss how the global chemical company is rolling out new refrigerants in the US ahead of the tightening of environmental regulations
Industrial gas major Air Liquide is set to construct a new $250m industrial gas production facility in Idaho, aimed at supplying ultra-pure nitrogen and other essential gases to Micron Technology Inc, a semiconductor manufacturer, along...
Hamamatsu Photonics has completed its buyout of Danish NKT Photonics, expanding the Group’s reach in the semiconductor, quantum and medical fields.