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Wireless torque sensors ensure airliners’ safety
The aerospace sector is renowned for its safety standards and a whole industry has grown up to provide equipment and services for testing aircraft and their subsystems.
£1 billion National Semiconductor Strategy revealed
A new twenty-year plan to secure the world-leading strengths of the UK’s semiconductor industry has been unveiled by the Government.
IChemE partners with ITN for news-style programme ‘Engineering a Sustainable World’
The UN has outlined its Sustainable Development Goals, with climate action and sustainability at the forefront.
UK and Japan strengthen science and tech ties in Tokyo
The UK and Japan will take their cooperation on science, technology, and innovation to new heights, after agreeing to renew the two countries’ longstanding Science and Technology Agreement for the 21st Century, with a focus on innovation and game-changing new technologies.
Royal Academy of Engineering teams up with Deborah Meaden
The public is being asked to release their ‘inner engineer’ by submitting ideas and creations that aim to make daily life more sustainable in the ‘Everyday Engineering’ competition.
China memory business: no signs of slowing down
The semiconductor memory industry has long been a strategic priority for China’s economic development.
SMTconnect 2023: focus on intensive exchange of information
The SMTconnect looks back on another successful event from 9―11 May in the Nuremberg exhibition halls.
Despite the nay-sayers, EV growth will continue unabated
Despite figures from the SMMT showing that well over 50% of new vehicle registrations in the UK in the last 12 months have been EVs, there is an opinion that this level of adoption is not sustainable, and that the government will continue to soften its 2030 plans to ban new fossil-fuel car sales.
MCUs bridge gap between 8-16MHz and high-end 32-bit devices
In stock at distributor Mouser Electronics is the STM32C0x ArmCortex-M0+ 32-bit microcontrollers from STMicroelectronics.
New polyurethanes do not require REACH training
From 24 August 2023, the European Parliament’s REACH Restrictions will mean that industrial and professional users of products with a total monomeric diisocyanate concentration of greater than 0.1% must be trained and certified in handling diisocyanates.