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Royal Academy of Engineering welcomes new President
Dr John Lazar CBE FREng, a global technology pioneer and investor, has been officially announced as the new President ofthe Royal Academy of Engineering.
Motorists get green light to charge with lamp posts
A potential transformation in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure could be on the horizon as UK Power Networks has revised its guidelines, paving the way forlamp posts to serve as charging points.
Less than 0.5% of US and UK businesses achieve connectivity resilience
Eseye has announced the release of its fourth annual State of IoT Adoption Report for 2024, finding less than 0.5% of US and UK businesses achieve connectivity resilience.
Toray Group Red Dot Award for APURE shuttle to feature at InnoTrans
Toray Industries has announced that the APURE Shuttle has won a Design Concept 2024 category prize in the Red Dot Design Award programme.
evcables.com powers mobile energy with V2L technology
ByJames Louw, Director of Engineering at evcables.com As the electric vehicle (EV) market experiences unprecedented growth, with global sales projected to reach 14 million units by the end of 2024 – a 35% increase from the previous year – complementary technologies getting ready to enhance the versatility and functionality of these vehicles.
EV batteries are expected to outlast life of vehicle
Geotab has released new data that indicates EV batteries will now be able to last 20 years or more.
Altus hosts second 'Factory of the Future' event
Altus, in partnership with Fuji, recently held its second ‘Factory of the Future’ event at the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Centre (AMTC) in Coventry.
Drones to deliver blood samples between London hospitals
A new medical delivery service is set to useelectric drones to transporturgent blood samples, aiming to improve patient care by reducing turnaround times for analysis.
The 47th WorldSkills Competition
WorldSkills Lyon 2024 took place in Lyon, France, with 1,400 competitors from nearly 70 countries and regions competed in 59 different skills, from construction technology to fashion, personal services, engineering, and more between the 10–15 September 2024.
72% of UK firms turn to AI and upskilling amidst £275M loss
Seventy-two percent of companies are lacking the necessary talent in key areas like AI, data analytics, and cyber security - up from 69% in 2023, according to a new report fromDocusign’s ‘Digital Maturity Report’2024.