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PRESTO robotic inspection cell
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has launched its new automated robotic inspection cell PRESTO, enabling manufacturers to reduce quality inspection times, increase efficiency, and streamline workflows. PRESTO will enable customers, such as automotive OEMs, to cope with the dynamic demands of the market – such as the shift to electric mobility – by increasing measurement capacity, and thus reducing time to market.
Smart hand soldering with Ersa i-CON TRACE
With the i-CON TRACE, Ersa reinvents hand soldering for the digital age. The product is the first soldering station that can be controlled via smartphone or mobile device.
STEM boost for West Cumbrian schools
Technology is at the forefront of education and students and teachers at 14 Cumbrian schools are set to benefit, thanks to a collaboration between 3D 360 and Sellafield.
Critical Manufacturing announces MES & Industry 4.0 summit
The MES & Industry 4.0 International Summit, to be held on 7th to 8th September 2023 at Alfândega Congress Centre in Porto, is aimed to help manufacturers ‘Connect for a Smarter Future’.
KAUST team sets world record for tandem solar cell efficiency
Crystalline silicon solar cells dominate the global photovoltaic market with module efficiencies of around 20-22%. However, the field of solar energy is wanting for innovative materials and approaches that yield even higher efficiencies in support of global renewable energy goals.
More UK companies failing to tackle cyber security
Increasing numbers of UK businesses are struggling to understand how to combat cybercrime, putting them at increased risk of cyberattacks resulting in crippling costs such as multi-million-pound ransoms, litigation, and reputational damage, according to a new report.
Government tech tsar warns of AI cyber threat to NHS
Ian Hogarth, the government’s new AI tsar, has warned that artificial intelligence could be used by cyber criminals to attack NHS.
Connected cars are coming
Both established automotive manufacturers and industry upstarts are moving forward with autonomous vehicles.
Engineering the future for generations to come
The engineering industry is undergoing a transformative shift toward diversity and equality, and inspiring from the front is Dragica Kostic-Perovic, Chief Engineer of Automotive at Ricardo, a global engineering company.
British science and technology businesses ask for more Government support
New research has revealed that while two-thirds (68%) of science and technology businesses across the UK agree that the country could achieve the Government's ‘Superpower’ objective by 2030, 40% of UK business leaders surveyed do not agree the Government is providing enough support for this sector to help them compete on a global scale.