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26th June 2023
Review Display Systems introduces Safe Touch solutions to prevent false touch actuations
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Review Display Systems are now supplying AMT Safe Touch products which employ a newly developed AMT touch technology known as Force Touch.  Force Touch technology is designed to prevent false touches in applications such as medical equipment and mission-critical factory systems. A piezo-electric element is integrated into the touch screen structure so that only direct user inputs are recognised. 
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26th June 2023
Increasing Flexibility in Your Battery Management Designs With a Low-Cost MSPM0 MCU
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In today’s highly connected world, more products than ever rely on battery power. Batteries are everywhere, from cordless power tools to robot vacuums, and even the e-bikes and electric vehicles you see on your commute. These products and many others like them utilize battery management systems (BMS) to ensure power is safely supplied throughout the product.
Women in Tech
26th June 2023
The Science Museum shows real humans, real problems, real engineers
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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.
Aerospace & Defence
26th June 2023
UK Space Agency funding to boost technology development
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A new funding injection from the UK Space Agency will boost UK-based space technologies, focusing on innovations such as harnessing solar power for reusable spacecraft and new propulsion systems.
Awards
26th June 2023
Teenage girl scoops UK young engineer of the year award with sign language interpretation device
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Winners of the prestigious Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Competition have been announced at an awards ceremony at The Big Bang Fair.
Women in Tech
26th June 2023
Electronic Specifier takes INWEDs 'Make Safety Seen' to the women in engineering
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It is Friday 23rd June, it is International Women in Engineering Day (INWED), and this year’s theme is all about #makesafetyseen.
Production
26th June 2023
Quiet optimism permeates component distributors
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Component distributors are handling the present downturn with some aplomb. None are shying away from the slowdown in business.
Artificial Intelligence
26th June 2023
The Sigmoid Curve and AI: where are we?
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The sigmoid curve is often applied to measure the life cycle of phenomena, how can this concept be applied to AI?
Eco Innovation
26th June 2023
Five sustainable ways the SIM industry can close the loop in the circular economy
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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.
Women in Tech
26th June 2023
New review published on interventions to increase girls’ aspirations for engineering and tech careers
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As the sector gears up to celebrate International Women in Engineering Day (23 June), EngineeringUK has released a new report which brings together the available evidence on interventions that aim to increase girls’ aspirations for engineering and technology careers.
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