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Welcome to the July/August issue of Components in Electronics (CIE) magazine. The time has arrived to book your tickets to the


2025 Instrumentation & Electronics Awards. The event of the year will take place at the Grand Connaught Rooms in London on the 23rd October as part of a glittering evening of celebration, entertainment and networking. Visit https://iandeawards.co.uk/ for more information. Alternatively, turn to page 37 to learn more about this year’s event and to view our nominees.


Catherine Hackett, Editor


Cover story A July/August Features


Automotive Distribution Enclosures


Interconnection


Wearable Electronics Wireless Technology Supplement: Power


Supplement: Instrumentation & Electronics Awards


nglia Components plc is the UK’s leading independent authorised distributor of semicon- ductors, optoelectronics, interconnect, passive and electromechanical components. A signatory of the ADS SC21 programme, the company holds AS9120, ISO9001 & ISO14001 accreditations.


Automotive


Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) Wireless Technology


Keeping the electronics industry informed for over 40 years


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Instrumentation & Electronics Awards Meet the nominees


July/August 2025 Next-generation industries


STMicroelectronics are enabling sustainable next- generation industries with innovative sensor, motor control, power management, embedded processing, connectivity, security and protection solutions.


Applications  Asset tracking


 Energy generation and distribution


 Factory automation


Renowned for exceptional customer service and comprehensive technical support, Anglia has gained a wealth of experience and a thorough understanding of the electronics industry since it was established in 1972. Technically adept, Anglia supports OEM and EMS companies in every sector of electronics manufac- turing. Its suppliers include some of the world’s leading electronic component brands, complemented by many smaller companies with leadership in their chosen technologies.


 Home and professional appliances


 Home, building, and city automation


 Industrial motor control


 Industrial tools, motor drives, and equipment


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 Point of sales and retail logistics


 Power supplies and converters


 Smart city  Smart farming  Smart home


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Anglia stocks over 2 billion components from over 1.3 million product lines in the UK for same-day dispatch. The company aims to streamline logistics and reduce customers’ transaction costs through services that include VMI, KAN-BAN, API, EDI, BoM manage- ment tools and customer-dedicated inventory, whilst ensuring an accurate, on-time delivery performance is maintained.


Anglia is driven by an ethos of ever-improving customer understanding and, as a privately-owned business, aims to provide a fast, consistent and highly responsive service.


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 Lighting and controls


 Medical and healthcare


 Metering


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