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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
CANBERRA, Australia and SAN DIEGO, Oct. 13, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Liquid Instruments, an innovator in precision software-defined test instrumentation, today announced Multi-instrument Mode and Moku ...
Liquid Instruments, a San Diego 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.
Advancing a New Era in AI-Enabled Customization for Test and Measurement Liquid Instruments takes a fundamentally different approach to instrumentation, consolidating multiple instruments into a ...
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’ test equipment with Instrument-on-Chip technology delivers a unique combination of performance and versatility. We help students, scientists, and engineers learn, discover, and ...
Liquid Instruments, a developer of software-defined test solutions, has closed $50 million of Series C funding, co-led by Keysight Technologies and the Australian Government’s National Reconstruction ...
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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