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Each week, we're seeing what's up in the world of electronic and electromechanical components and PCB design. We'll be checking in with leading industry experts, and Würth Elektronik technology specialists and product managers, who are going to shine a light on interesting topics such as energy harvest, wireless power transfer, EMI issues and more. Tune in to get technical design tips and applications during your commute, at your desk, or wherever you might be with the Wurth Elektronik's Wat ...
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Denna poddradio är din guide till vardagstekniken och en del av Kjell & Companys ”Hur funkar det?-projekt”. Tillsammans med månadens gäst lyfter Karl Emil Nikka och Emma Svensson på locket till den moderna vardagstekniken och berättar vad de hittar där.
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Eurovision news with attitude! Conversations inspired by the song contest — though not always limited to it. Catch up on all our Eurovision 2022 interviews, reviews and discussions. Coming to you from London, but riffing on the world of music and pop culture at large. From the team behind Wiwibloggs.com.
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Transport accounts for over a third of CO₂ emissions from end-use sectors, making electrification a top priority. In this episode, we explore the rise of EVs, advancements in battery and semiconductor technology, and alternative fuels like hydrogen and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Discover how innovation is reshaping mobility on land, sea, and …
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Energy storage is the key to balancing fluctuating renewable energy production and ensuring a stable power supply. In this episode, we explore the role of batteries, hydrogen, and emerging technologies like flow and solid-state batteries in the All Electric Society. Discover how energy storage is shaping the future of industry, mobility, and the gr…
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The shift to a fully electrified, renewable-powered world demands a smarter, more resilient energy infrastructure. In this episode, we explore how smart grids, HVDC transmission, and digital technologies like IoT-enabled sensors and smart meters are modernising power distribution. Discover how these innovations are preparing our grids for the All E…
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Global electricity demand is surging, but renewables are rising to meet the challenge. In this episode, we explore how solar and wind power are evolving, from high-efficiency perovskite solar cells to massive offshore wind turbines. Discover the latest breakthroughs in green energy and what’s next for sustainable power generation. For more insights…
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The race to limit global warming to 1.5°C is on, and electrification is a crucial strategy for cutting CO₂ emissions. This episode explores the All Electric Society – a vision of a world powered by renewable energy, where electricity replaces fossil fuels across sectors. Learn how smart energy systems, digitalisation, and innovations like green hyd…
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Floods, heatwaves, and extreme weather events highlight the urgency of climate action. The All Electric Society presents a vision of a CO₂-neutral world powered by renewable energy. In this episode, we explore how electrification, semiconductors, and power electronics are accelerating the transition to sustainability. Discover key market trends and…
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We chat with EMMY at House of Helvetia in Basel. Despite singing about the famed Russian space dog Laika (the star of her song "Laika Party"), she admits to owning a kitty cat. She says that all animals are welcome to her "Laika Party" — but not animals that eat other animals. She also discusses her Irish co-writer, her brother Ereland, and how Ire…
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JJ's "Wasted Love" has consistently been near the top of the Eurovision 2025 betting odds since its reveal in Austria. But will this emotional ballad get lost in a sea of jury favourites? Combining Filipino telenovela with Austrian classical opera, JJ has crafted a song like no other this year. In this episode of "What Really Happened at Eurovision…
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We chat with Sissal at House of Helvetia in Basel. The "Hallucination" singer discusses how she is currently obsessed with a man who may or may not know her name; how she can deal with particular hate comments, but will NOT accept people questioning her character; how her two daughters put everything in perspective; what it's like to be from the Fa…
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We chat with Australia's Eurovision star Go Jo at House of Helvetia in Basel. The "Milkshake Man" singer breaks down his on-stage prop (it's a giant blender and not a milkshake) where he performs an incredibly quick costume change. He introduces us to his partner, who is also one of his backing dancers, discusses growing up off-grid in the Australi…
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ADONXS — Czechia’s Eurovision 2025 singers — explains his staging concept for "Kiss Kiss Goodbye" during our interview at the House or Helvetia. He explains the flower of Adonis on his mic stand; why he rubbed SPF all over his body; and why he included his iconic dance break. He also gets emotional explaining his music video, which refers to his fa…
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Claude Kiambe will sing for The Netherlands at Eurovision 2025. Born in the Congo before fleeing to Europe aged 9, Claude is recognised for his merging of languages in much of his music. But does his song C'est La Vie have what it takes to rouse audiences all over Europe? In this episode of What Really Happened at Eurovision? Professor Joe Bennett,…
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Luxembourg’s Eurovision 2025 singer Laura Thorn tells us all about her song “La poupée monte le son.” She explains how the lyrics demonstrate a woman’s growth — from being treated like a puppet or a doll to standing on her own and taking up space for herself. She also discusses the Ukrainian creative team behind her staging and doll hours; what it’…
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"Zjerm" singers Shkodra Elektronike — that's Kolë Laca and Beatriçe Gjergji — gave us a very entertaining interview at the House of Helvetia in Basel. Among other things, they discuss the legend of Rozafa, the unique culture of their home region Shkodër, Kolë's recent virality (for not following the typical chord progressions in songs), and how the…
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Justyna Steczkowska — one of Poland's most loved singers — has returned to the Eurovision Song Contest thirty years after her first appearance. She tells our William Lee Adams about how she has grown and evolved musically and spiritually since finishing 18th. Some of this growth was prompted by personal traumas, including the loss of her parents an…
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NAPA’s band members — Diogo Góis, Francisco Sousa, João Guilherme Gomes, João Lourenço Gomes, and João Rodrigues — join us on stage at the House of Helvetia. The band, formerly known as Men on the Couch, explain how their song “Deslocado” speaks of dislocation and the experience of so many people from their home island of Madeira. We also discuss t…
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“Poison Cake” singer Marko Bošnjak stopped by the House of Helvetia for an interview in front of a live audience. Croatia’s ESC singer tells us that the lyrics and angry sound were a way to fight back against negativity and hate, including people who called him a Satanist for liking Lady Gaga. He said the song has resonance with his current situati…
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We chat with Finland's Eurovision 2025 superstar Erika Vikman. She will perform "ICH KOMME" in the Second Semi-Final in Basel. Among other things, we discuss her many tattoos — including the one she wants to get removed; what it’s like singing on top of that giant microphone; and her reaction to Finnish President Alexander Stubb's comments that he …
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we take a look at Douglas Engelbart, the visionary who invented…
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What does Miriana Contes 'Serving' have in common with songs by Kesha, the Ying Yang Twins and 17th century Algerian folk music? In this episode of "What Really Happened At Eurovision?" William and Freddy dissect the Arabian riff — a motif that plays in one of Eurovision 2025's most talked about songs. Professor Joe Bennett from the Berklee College…
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In the second part of our two-part series on the Watts Up Podcast, Würth Elektronik teams up with Nexperia once again to provide a closer look at the NEVB-MTR-C-1 Motor Driver Evaluation Kit. This episode features an expert panel including Stein Hans Nesbakk and Aanas Sayed from Nexperia, and Sherin Sadek, Jared Birk, Ameer Elatrash, and host, Amel…
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In the second part of our two-part series on the Watts Up Podcast, Würth Elektronik teams up with Nexperia once again to provide a closer look at the NEVB-MTR-C-1 Motor Driver Evaluation Kit. This episode features an expert panel including Stein Hans Nesbakk and Aanas Sayed from Nexperia, and Sherin Sadek, Jared Birk, Ameer Elatrash, and host, Amel…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore the Metaverse – a vast, interconnected virtual unive…
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In the first of a two-part series on the Watts Up Podcast, Würth Elektronik teams up with Nexperia to share the story behind the NEVB-MTR1-C-1 Motor Driver Evaluation Kit. This discussion-style episode features an expert panel including Stein Hans Nesbakk and Aanas Sayed from Nexperia, and Sherin Sadek, Jared Birk, Ameer Elatrash, and host, Amelia …
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In the first of a two-part series on the Watts Up Podcast, Würth Elektronik teams up with Nexperia to share the story behind the NEVB-MTR1-C-1 Motor Driver Evaluation Kit. This discussion-style episode features an expert panel including Stein Hans Nesbakk and Aanas Sayed from Nexperia, and Sherin Sadek, Jared Birk, Ameer Elatrash, and host, Amelia …
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we dive into the world of immersive gaming and how Human Machin…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore how Human Machine Interfaces like smartphones, digit…
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Remember Monday — the UK’s Eurovision 2025 group — tell us what the hell happened during their gorgeous music video shoot. They also explain the difference between performing on the West End and at Eurovision, discuss the strength of their sisterhood and reveal the five matching tattoos they share. The group consists of Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hul…
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Gabry Ponte from San Marino discusses his life and career — including producing Eifel 65's international mega-ht "Blue" — at Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam. We also discuss his staging plans for "Tutta L'Italia" in Basel. Interviewer: http://instagram.com/williamleeadamsBy Wiwibloggs
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We chat with Croatia's Eurovision star Marko Bošnjak ahead of Eurovision In Concert in Amsterdam. He discusses the challenge of coming out in a conservative country and how he plans to completely change his Eurovision staging in Basel. Featuring: William: http://instagram.com/williamleeadamsBy Wiwibloggs
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore how Human Machine Interfaces are at the heart of the…
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Louane — France's Eurovision 2025 singer — discusses her song "maman" during our interview at Eurovision in Concert in Amsterdam. She describes how she got her daughter to sing the final note "maman" of her song, and how her daughter offers the most honest criticism of anyone. She also shares her safe space during these busy days leading to Eurovis…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore how advanced driver monitoring systems are making ca…
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Our reaction to the Semi-Final 1 running order of Eurovision 2025. Iceland's Vaeb will open the show, while Cyprus' Theo Evan will close it. Among other things, we discuss how the start position could impact who qualifies; why Poland's Justyna was put in second position (the so-called "death slot"); why producers have Cyprus performing last; and so…
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We react to the Semi-Final 2 running order for Eurovision 2025. Producers have Australia's Go-Jo opening the show and Finland's Erika Vikman closing it. We ask why Montenegro is in the death slot (second position); suggest that producers wanted to spread out the riskqué sexy acts (Australia, Malta, and Finland), ; and suggest Israel benefits hugely…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore the cutting edge of human-machine integration, where…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore how innovative Human Machine Interfaces are enhancin…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore the rise of collaborative robots – better known as c…
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William's reaction to the sauna song "Bara Bada Bastu" — Sweden's Eurovision 2025 entry from KAJ. The Swedish-speaking Finns rode a wave of momentum to win Melodifestivalen 2025. We review their live performance from the national final. Is it surprising the international jury place them second? Does it escape the "joke entry" label? And will the fe…
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Måns Zelmerlöw was the bookmakers' heavy favourite to win Melodifestivalen, but in the end he finished second by only a seven point margin to eventual winners KAJ. We caught up with Måns for a quick reaction after tonight's final, and he tried to cope with not winning. Featuring: Simon - http://instagram.com/simonfalkdk…
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Our reaction to "Wasted Love" — JJ's Eurovision 2025 song for Austria. JJ (full name Johannes Pietsch) mixes opera with pop and techno, all delivered in his gorgeous countertenor voice. We review his music video and discuss his artistry, presence, vocals, the song's touching lyrics and the scope for drama and staging in Basel. Can Austria qualify f…
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This article readout is part of The Quintessence magazine. The latest issue explores the latest trends in technology and offers valuable insights into the fascinating world of Human Machine Interfaces. Access it free of charge here: https://library.ebv.com/link/140915/ In this episode, we explore how user experience is revolutionising Human Machine…
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Our reaction to Serbia's Eurovision 2025 song "Mila" from Princ. We review the live performance from the Pesma za Evroviziju final (PZE 2025). 00:01 Introduction 00:41 Live reaction 03:39 Review & Analysis 09:04 Readers comments Featuring: William: http://instagram.com/williamleeadams Deban: http://instagram.com/deban_deban…
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Our reaction to "Baller" — Abor & Tynna's Eurovision 2025 song for Germany. We watch their live performance from the final of Chefsache ESC — the country's national selection. We review the artist's vocal capabilities, the staging, the song and more to ask: Can Germany win Eurovision again? #Eurovision #Chefsache 00:01 Introduction 00:28 First reac…
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Our reaction to "C'est la Vie" — Claude's Eurovision 2025 song for The Netherlands. We review the song's simple, but touching French-language lyrics, which convey a story of strength and perseverance. The singer — full name Claude Kiambe — was born in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and fled with his mother at the age of 9. The song is a tribu…
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It was a thrilling final tonight in DMGP 2025 in Herning, where the big favourite Sissal ended up taking the trophy with one point margin. We caught her after the show for her initial reaction to winning - and she promises to do everything she can to get Denmark back into the Eurovision final. Featuring: Simon - http://instagram.com/simonfalkdk…
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