Eco Innovation
Osprey sees 1,000 public EV chargers now live across UK
Osprey Charging now has over 1,000 live public EV chargers available for use by the UK’s EV drivers.
The six-fold surge in data centre energy consumption
The Internet, Cloud computing, big data analytics, AI, ML, the Internet of Things, e-commerce, VR – these are just a few of the digital technologies that rely on data centres.
Egg-cellent innovations in chocolate manufacturing technology
As the Easter season approaches, confectioners and chocolate manufacturers are not only busy thinking up tasty eggs and bunny combinations; they are also embracing the latest advancements in electronics and automation.
Infineon partners to develop ship electrification technology
Infineon Technologies and HD Korea Shipbuilding & Offshore Engineering Co have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) as a first step towards jointly developing emerging applications for the electrification of marine engines and machinery using energy-efficient power semiconductor technology.
Cell Guard's faster thermal runaway detection in EVs confirmed
Metis Engineering, pioneers in CAN based sensors, has shared details of a publication by Sandia National Laboratories in the Journal of the Electrochemical Society.
Apacer’s fully lead-free memory DRAM modules an ESG asset
All DRAM modules currently sold in the EU contain components that have lead, despite the EU's RoHS Directive, which bans the use of lead in electronic devices but has previously granted exemptions for DRAM modules.
UK eco future spearheaded by Greenpower Park gigafactory
Plans to place Britain at the epicentre of the green industrial revolution have taken a significant leap forward with the launch of Greenpower Park - the UK Centre of Electrification and Clean Energy - setting the stage for unparalleled investment in green electrified technology and skilled job creation.
IDTechEx finds EVs will make mining cleaner and cheaper
The mining industry has always been perceived as a high-emitting and resource-heavy industry – one that contributes 2-3% of all global CO2 emissions.
The Graphene Flagship concludes research findings
Concluding Europe's largest ever research initiative to date, the Graphene Flagship officially wrapped up at the end of last year and has left an indelible mark on material science and research innovation.
Solar-powered technology converts saltwater into drinking water emission-free
Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous waterborne diseases like cholera.