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Amosense: Armed with Next-generation Automotive Electronics and IoT Technolog

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The author is an analyst at NH Investment & Securities. He can be reached at kyeongkeun.kang@nhqv.com. - Ed. Amosense has outstanding technological capabilities in the wireless charging market and benefits from an expanded scope for wireless charging. The company has secured next generation automotive electronics and IoT technologies such as UWB, key sharing system and hydrogen sensor module technologies and is expected to make serious profits from these technologies starting this year. Offers differentiated competitiveness for wireless charging solutions Amosense was founded in 2008 and specializes in the manufacture of state-of-the-art materials (e.g. shielding films for wireless chargers and LTCC substrates) and modules (including wireless charging, automotive and lighting modules). In 2020, the company's sales were classified as shielding for wireless chargers (33.9%), wireless charging modules (31.0%), automotive modules (2.3%), lig

MC Automotive Technology student finds way to succeed

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Thomas Bolin, a student at Midland College Automotive, embodies Mark Twain's famous quote: "Find a job you enjoy doing and you won't have to work a day in your life." "I've always loved tinkering with things," said Bolin. “I enjoy seeing how things work and how they go right. My father used to be a carpenter and when I was growing up I helped him build houses. Now I am learning a lot of hands-on learning every day in MC's Automotive Technology program at the Advanced Technology Center. I get to know a lot of new people, which is a great experience for me. " Thomas Bolin excels at MC while living with dyslexia, a disorder that causes difficulty reading and understanding, and dysgraphia, a disorder with writing. “My mother was a teacher and was very helpful in growing up,” he said. “I come from Monahans and ultimately chose MC b