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Semiconductor manufacturing: Pre-, post-, and future trends with Rupal Jain
In an industry where the constant push for miniaturisation and enhanced performance shapes the future, the ability for semiconductor manufactures to pivot fast is crucial.
Dr Somara recognised for engineering contributions
Dr Shini Somara, an engineer, author, and television host, is set to receive one of the Royal Academy of Engineering's most prestigious accolades next month in recognition of her outstanding contribution to promoting engineering to the wider public.
PhysicsX wants to give engineers AI superpowers
PhysicsX is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and simulation engineering to transform the design and operation of machines and products in various advanced industries.
Celebrating INWED with SheCanEngineer
On Friday 21st June 2024, Electronic Specifier’s Associate Editor Sheryl Miles attended theSheCanEngineer event, ‘Engineering - Behind the Scenes,’ in celebration of International Women’s Day 2024.
PULS buys Wiferion wireless charging business
PULS has acquired wireless charging specialist Wiferion. The current operational Wiferion team will remain in Freiburg as the PULS Wireless business unit.
Manufacturing businesses' spending on innovation rises 5% in a year
Innovation spending by manufacturing businesses has grown by 4.9% to reach £11.4 billion, according to analysis of new government statistics by Ryan, a global tax services and software provider.
Resolve Optics launches new optical module
Resolve Optics has created an innovative optical module to accommodate the diverse mounting requirements of various satellite camera systems.
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.
EU is facing skills gap in technology space
Europe's technology sector is experiencing critical deficiencies in skills, investment, and innovation, particularly in areas such as AI, quantum computing, and space technology, according to a DIGITALEUROPE report.
Indium expert to present at HiTEN conference
Indium Corporation Technical Manager for Europe, Africa, and the Middle East Karthik Vijay will deliver a technical presentation at the International Conference and Exhibition on High-Temperature Electronics Network (HiTEN 2024), taking place 15–17 July 2024 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK.