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Electronic circuit breakers introduced by PULS
PULS has announced the launch of its new series of PISA-M 4-channel electronic circuit breakers (ECBs).
Exploring the future of drones in logistics
The market for delivery drones is ready to take off. The potential benefits of using autonomous drones for delivery include alleviating road traffic, reducing carbon emissions (by using battery-powered delivery drones instead of gas-powered vehicles), faster delivery, and reduced delivery costs.
UK launches £65 million funding call for space technologies and applications
The UK Space Agency has announced up to £65 million of funding for ground-breaking innovations that could boost UK leadership in space technologies and applications.
UK leads Europe in generative AI patents
The UK leads the way in Europe for generative AI patents, edging Germany, according to UN research.
TEMPEST power line filters from MPE make shelters spy-proof
The Armag Corporation of Bardstown, Kentucky, is a provider ofhigh-security, modular, and transportable secure facilities as spy-proof shelters.
Quantum leap for UK and Germany science and research links
A new agreement to boost science and research ties, and plans for a joint group of science and research experts, are part of shared measures announced by the UK and Germany on 12 March 2024.
Nyobolt EV unveils its new fast-charging EV sportscar
Nyobolt EV has unveiled its new ultra-fast-charging EV sportscar, which is touted to charge from 10 to 80% in just 5 minutes.
STEMAZING webinar inspires inclusion
On 25th June 2024, Alexandra Knight, Founder and CEO of STEMAZING, hosted a rich and engaging webinar, 'Inspiring Inclusion in STEM.'
UK Space Agency funding to boost technology development
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.
Vicor modules help Saab UK innovate deep-sea exploration
Less than two years ago, two Saab remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) ventured over 3,000 metres into the icy waters of the Antarctic in search of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s ship, Endurance, which sank in 1915.