With road transport accounting for around a quarter of the world’s energy-related carbon emissions, a proportion that is threatening to rise, it has never been more imperative to transition away from the most polluting vehicles in favour of greener alternatives.
Healthcare is following other sectors in striving in the direction of a more environmentally sustainable future. This quest for a greener approach is taking a multitude of forms, not least dialling down the use of harmful substances.
Florian Pivit, Managing Director, GLOBES Elektronik GmbH & Co KG a milexia company, in this article looks at the emerging standards, tech innovation and strategies for a greener healthcare.
While still recovering from the catastrophic impact of the Covid pandemic, airlines are having to compete by offering customers ever greater levels of comfort and a better experience, all for the lowest possible price. The volatile cost of fuel is adding to their difficulties.
As featured in Futuresparity this article looks at which satellite network can best benefit your business
Satellite networks are essential for providing global communication, navigation, and observation services. But not all satellite choices are the same. Differing in altitude and orbit, as well as in price and latency, the various options present advantages and disadvantages according to the application you are talking about.
In this article, featured in hf-praxis, we discuss the future vision for Milexia Group from our CEO Xavier Gaillard.
The world of satellite communications has been turned on its head in the last few years, thanks largely to the dramatic market entry of Starlink and its new take on satellite based internet service provision.
In this recent interview with Silicon Semiconductor Magazine, Xavier Gaillard, Milexia CEO, outlined the company’s ambitious growth target to double sales over the next five years.
With sales of €140m and more than 200 employees across five European countries (including Spain, Germany and the United Kingdom), Milexia assists its customers in making informed decisions about the selection and implementation of electronic components and sub-assemblies used by manufacturers in high-tech industries such as defence, space and transportation.
The Milexia group, born out of the merger of two distributors (French and Italian), is expanding across Europe.
Milexia, a major European player in the sale of high-tech scientific components, systems and devices, has announced the acquisition of the company CEL (Components Electroniques Lyonnais).