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Innovate UK's £4.5m competition fund to upskill UK’s PEMD
Innovate UK, part of UK Research & Innovation (UKRI), has announced a new funding competition that will put the UK at the forefront of the research and manufacture of PEMD (power electronics, machines and drives).
SELECT welcomes 8 industry organisations into the fold
Eight leading industry organisations have already signed up as founder members ofthe new schemerolled out by the campaigning trade body for the electrical sector in Scotland.
Power is in the air at CES 2022
Beginning a new year, CES 2022 has some headline grabbing and eye-catching exhibits. Caroline Hayes sought out the innovative technologies that mean power can be wireless and anywhere
Accuracy for multiphysics system simulation
Cadence Design Systems, ushered in a new era of performance and accuracy for multiphysics simulation with the launch of the CadenceFidelityCFD Software, a comprehensive suite of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) solutions for multiple vertical markets, including automotive, turbomachinery, marine, aerospace and others.
Number of electrical students hits 12 year high
Scotland’s electrical training body has saluted an “excellent” start to the academic year after the number of electrical apprentices and adult trainees beginning their studies reached a 12-year high.
Microfocus X-ray tubes from Viscom for the first time
Viscom AG will present a selection of its latest microfocus X-ray tubes at Control in Stuttgart, Germany. Thanks to their impressive flexibility, a previously unattained spectrum of tasks can now be covered with one and the same X-ray source – from the inspection of small, filigree objects and time-optimized series inspections to the radiography of large and massive components.
Training and research collaboration in power electronics
The University of Catania (Italy) and STMicroelectronics (ST) have announced the signing of a framework agreement on education and research activities in power electronics.
Renishaw opens applications for record breaking numbers
Renishaw is opening applications for a record 2022 intake of 96 graduates and 80 apprentices across its Gloucestershire and South Wales sites.
Access to smart data will drive down noise
Acoustic specialist Minuendo is calling for a dramatic change in the way companies monitor and respond to noise-induced hearing loss in the workplace. They claim that current practices are doing nothing to support employers, safety managers or employees in mitigating the risk of occupational hearing loss.
HIRO deploys next generation of scalable, edge micro data centres
Edge computing has realised the full potential of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and internet of things (IoT). These technologies are being infused into every corner of our lives—autonomous driving, smart buildings, robotics, supply chain management and healthcare.