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Bench Talk for Design Engineers

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Bench Talk for Design Engineers | The Official Blog of Mouser Electronics


As Product Content Translation Specialist at Mouser Electronics, Andréa translates and localizes blog posts, product descriptions, and marketing materials into German. Andréa discovered her enthusiasm for new gadgets and technologies while being a Managing Editor, reviewing cameras. Working as a PR and Content Manager for a wearable tech company, and writing articles about the coolest new gadgets, this enthusiasm grew even more. Andréa also enjoys science fiction and gaming.


Mouser at "electronica 2016" Andréa Catel
Four days of coffee beans, lottery tickets, virtual journeys, and the most famous back scratchers. For Mouser Electronics and its employees, the days from November 8th to 11th, 2016 were long and a little exhausting—but also a lot of fun. It is not every day we get to talk to long-time customers in person, tell potential new customers all about Mouser, or even chat with our colleagues from our different offices all over Europe. For Mouser, the show was a big success and our stand offered many things to discover. Here are some impressions from Mouser employees working the floor

Virtual Reality—Experience the Revolution Andréa Catel
Because virtual reality required quite a large amount of computing power, and the technology was very expensive, it never really took hold. Until 2012 that is, when the small startup Oculus introduced the first head mounted display with a visual field of 90 degrees. Now, with many other companies developing HDMs, the technology is more affordable, therefore spreading into different industries.

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