Eco Innovation
How autonomous vehicles will improve sustainability and productivity in agriculture
Autonomous tractors, drones, and seed planting, weeding, and harvesting robots are several of the technologies under development that will transform agriculture and help alleviate food shortages by improving the sustainability and productivity of agricultural activities.
Made Smarter whitepaper to accelerate net zero
Made Smarter has launched a whitepaper to help SME electronics manufacturers accelerate their net zero plans.
A new Internet for the sea to protect oceans
Understanding how natural environments respond to human activity is critical for sustainability. For ocean environments, this requires monitoring sea life, a goal that requires a new generation of sensors that brings wearable technology underwater.
PREMO's latest innovative product for air-cooled EV charging stations
At the heart of Premo's innovation lies a compact 50KW transformer set meticulously engineered to meet the demanding power requirements of modern EVs. Housed within a sleek 300 x 174 x 100mm aluminium casing, this high-performance transformer boasts remarkable efficiency, delivering power with over 99% efficiency.
ESG 2.0 decoding decarbonisation
As the landscape of environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations continues to evolve, it is essential for companies to stay ahead of the curve and adapt their strategies accordingly.
Kitemill takes airborne wind energy to utility scale
Kitemill is unveiling designs for its first commercial scale system capable of taking Airborne Wind Energy to utility-scale.
In2tec debut insight video for the electronics industry
A UK sustainable electronics pioneer has unveiled a new video to show how together we can combat the environmental insufficiencies that plague the electronics industry.
The Science Museum shows real humans, real problems, real engineers
The Science Museum, alongside major funder the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering and major sponsor MathWorks, has been working tirelessly to bring ‘Engineers’ to life – a new permanent exhibition on display opening on Friday 23rd June – to fall in-line with International Women in Engineering Day (INWED) – with the goal of bringing the human aspect of engineering to the fore.
Five sustainable ways the SIM industry can close the loop in the circular economy
Telecommunications is an energy-intensive industry. Operators alone account for 2-3% of total global energy consumption and the pressure to produce more innovative technologies to meet – and exceed – consumer demand continues to grow. The result of which means that the amount of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions produced while facilitating these technological developments increases too.
Eco Wave Power and Lian Tat Company sign MoU
Eco Wave Power has announced that it signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Lian Tat Company (LTC) bring wave energy technology to Taiwan.