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Gender balance in engineering roles shifts
Data published in March 2022 highlights changes in the gender composition of the UK’s engineering workforce over the last eleven years, confirming that engineering remains predominantly male-dominated.
European Space Agency to develop commercial space capsule
The European Space Agency (ESA) has initiated a competition to create a robotic cargo capsule intended for missions to the International Space Station (ISS), with plans for the inaugural journey set for 2028. This venture represents a significant departure from ESA's conventional approach to project management.
Google joins global methane mapping mission
Technology behemoth Google is endorsing a satellite initiative scheduled for a March launch, aimed at gathering global data on methane concentrations.
sureCore announces successful tape-out of cryogenic IP demonstrator
SureCore, the ultra-low power embedded memory specialist, has announced the successful tape out of the next key part of the Innovate UK (IUK)-funded project‘Development of CryoCMOS to Enable the Next Generation of Scalable Quantum Computers’.
Altus supplies SSTL with cleaning technology
Altus Group, a supplier of capital equipment for the electronics manufacturing sector, has revealed the successful implementation of an advanced PCBA cleaning system at Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL)
Farnborough International Space Show to reconnect the global space community
Farnborough International (FIL) announced the inaugural Farnborough International Space Show, an annual event for the UK space industry, set to kickstart the commercial space age.
The 50 new technologies that could shape the future
A real-life invisibility cloak, a London-to-Sydney flight in 3 hours, manufacturing in zero-gravity space, and worm-like robotics for disaster recovery, these are just some of the 50 emerging technologies that could shape our future.
Qualinx partners with EU Space Agency to develop a GNSS receiver
Qualinx, known for its work in ultra-low power wireless tracking and connectivity semiconductors, has formed a partnership with the European Union Agency for the Space Programme (EUSPA).
Gender stereotypes threatening the digital revolution
The importance of introducing careers education in primary schools, particularly to encourage girls towards tech careers, is highlighted in a new survey.
New project could hasten rollout of autonomous cars in UK
A safety project for self-driving cars has been initiated by a team of scientists and experts led by the University of Surrey in efforts to develop framework for approving autonomous vehicles.