NORTH RICHLAND HILLS, Texas, June 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TestEquity, one of the world’s largest electronics test and measurement distributor, has teamed up with Liquid Instruments to bring you a ...
Test and measurement innovator has delivered 100% year-over-year sales growth for the past three years SAN DIEGO and CANBERRA, Australia, April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Liquid Instruments, a leading ...
SAN DIEGO & CANBERRA, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Liquid Instruments, a leading innovator of reconfigurable test instrumentation, today announced that it has secured a new round of funding totaling ...
SAN DIEGO & CANBERRA, Australia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Liquid Instruments, a leading innovator of software-defined instrumentation, today announced major updates for its flexible, FPGA-based Moku test and ...
Liquid Instruments, a Solana Beach company that’s developed an 8-in-1 scientific measurement device that fits in a backpack, has raised $13.7 million in a Series B round of venture capital funding.
Engineering innovations are a critical cornerstone in the evolution of technology, but ironically there haven’t been as many innovations in engineers’ tooling itself. Now, a startup called Liquid ...
Liquid Instruments has introduced generative instrumentation to the test and measurement industry with the launch of its Moku:Delta 2-GHz test platform. Claiming infinite instrument configurations, ...
Described as being a new approach to test and measurement, Generative Instrumentation enables engineers to create custom instruments and configure complex systems to fit their exact needs using AI and ...
Liquid Instruments, led by Daniel Shaddock (far left) and Danielle Wuchenich (far right), has a sleek solution to help companies test their electronics faster and cheaper. When Danielle Wuchenich ...
New AI-driven capability enabled by the introduction of Moku:Delta – the most flexible 2 GHz test platform on the market, with unlimited instrument configurations. CANBERRA, Australia, June 25, 2025 ...
Part of learning to be an engineer is understanding the tools you’ll have to work with — voltmeters, spectrum analyzers, things like that. But why use two, or eight for that matter, where one will do?
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