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AMD revolutionises auto industry at CES 2024 with AI
AMD has announced it will showcase automotive innovation at CES 2024 and expand its portfolio with the introduction of two new devices, the Versal AI Edge XA adaptive SoC and Ryzen Embedded V2000A Series processor.
Study on battery recycling shows China is in 1st place
China is ahead of Europe and the US in using recycling to meet its needs for lithium, cobalt, and nickel for batteries for electric vehicles.
Cybersecurity challenges explored in Mouser Hub
Mouser Electronics delves into the complex world of cybersecurity in its Technical Resource Hub, encouraging and urging engineers to stay informed on the emerging design challenges in this critical domain.
Arch Systems and Jabil join for manufacturing data and analytics solution
Arch has announced a three-year strategic collaboration with Jabil. The agreement, effective from September 1st, 2023, to September 1st, 2026, solidifies a long-term international collaboration between the two.
UK manufacturers to increase reshoring for better value and security
Following the Autumn Statement, many manufacturing businesses may breathe a sigh of relief as the Finance Minister announced that he was making permanent the tax incentives for businesses to invest that he introduced earlier in the year.
Virscient collaborates with Infineon to accelerate customers' time-to-market for designs
Virscient has announced its new strategic collaboration with Infineon to support customers' design-in of Infineon's connectivity products.
China propels LiDAR for automotive
The global LiDAR market for automotive is expected to grow from $317 million in 2022 to $4,477 million in 2028.
New Year honour for Royal Academy of Engineering President
The President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Professor Sir Jim McDonald FREng FRSE, was honoured with a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in the King’s New Year Honours list.
National Space Council re-launches UK space superpower ambitions
The National Space Council met for the first time since its reinstatement, as part of the UK’s mission to become a true space superpower and fulfil the country’s ambition to become Europe’s leading provider of small commercial launches by 2030. This builds on the already extraordinary growth of the UK space sector, which employs almost 49,000 people and generates an income of £17.5 billion.
Emma Rhodes talks women and girls in science
With women underrepresented within the science, technology, engineering, and math industries (STEM), here, Emma Rhodes, Head of Research and Development at Sterling Pharma, talks about her journey into a STEM career.