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Using wireless technology to optimise motor racing
Robert Badcock, CEO of Mantracourt, discusses some of the challenges that motor teams face and how remote monitoring technology can help optimise a car for racing.
Smart graphene paper allows for rapid testing
Chih-Jen Shih and Andrew deMello, chemical engineers from ETH Zurich, have spearheaded a project to create a fast-testing system using advanced graphene paper.
New cutting-edge telecoms test lab in Solihull
A new state-of-the-art UK Telecommunications Lab will be based in Solihull, creating dozens of high-skilled jobs for the region, Tech Minister Damian Collins has announced.
Best practice to improve aerospace and defence cybersecurity
Right now, we are in an era of some incredible electronic healthcare and medical advances and innovation enabled by the Internet of Medical Things (IoMT), machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI).
Sandvik Coromant celebrates Tech Days 2022
During the last week of September 2022, Sandvik Coromant hosted Tech Days, an annual event where world leading manufacturing companies come together to share ideas for industry.
Investigating quantum properties of lead-halide perovskites under practical conditions
According to Fortune Business Insights, the quantum computing market is projected to grow from $486 million in 2021 to $3.18 billion in 2028.This growth is expected as the demand increases for devices that can manipulate electrical currents and optical fields to store energy, process information, communicate and transfer data. Here, Professor Kenan Gundogdu, Head of the Quantum Division at NextGen Nano, explores recent breakthroughs in quantum st...
Parker release new gap filler pad for thermal conductivity
The Chomerics Division of Parker Hannifin Corporation has released THERM-A-GAP PAD 70TP, an ultra-soft (15 Shore hardness), thermally conductive gap filler pad to meet the demands of a wide range of demanding industrial applications.
Young engineers from Cheshire triumph in national engineering challenge final
Students from Fallibroome Academy in Cheshire have won the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) national IET Faraday engineering challenge, securing £1,000 for their school.
ABB launch new industrial cobot
ABB has launched the SWIFTI CRB 1300 industrial collaborative robot, bridging the gap between industrial and collaborative robots. Combining speed and accuracy with expanded load handling capability of up to 11kg, the SWIFTI CRB 1300 can be used in a wide variety of production and product handling applications - from machine tending and pelletising to pick-and-place and screwdriving.
EV drivers 7 times more likely to have solar panels on their home
Research from Zap-Map and Good Energy shows electric vehicles (EVs) can be a ‘gateway’ to a fully clean energy powered life, but that up-front costs for energy tech remains a barrier for many.