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Enterprise security - brought to you by the letters A and I
When it comes to securing your organisation, how can you go about best addressing risk? Do you even know where your organisation’s risk exists? Don’t worry, most organisations have a hard time understanding this too, and THIS is what keeps C-level leaders up at night. HereJackie Brinkerhoff, Senior Director of Product Marketing, SailPoint delves deeper into the matter.
What does a successful woman look like?
For years now women have had big battles to fight when it comes to equality, and have in more recent times have really been showing that everything men can do, women can too. We discuss regularly in this column, about the struggles women face in the engineering and technology industry, and it is nice to see so many events and organisations doing their bit for women.
Three quarters of teenagers don't know what an engineer is
Royal Academy of Engineering highlights that misconceptions about engineers and lack of understanding of the profession means young people are missing opportunities to make a difference to our world. New research1 has revealed that 76% of young people aged 11 to 19 do not know a lot about what people working in engineering do.
Why are women leaving technology jobs?
Did you know that 25 years ago 37% of computer science degrees were held by women, but figures have shown that in 2018 that figure has dropped to just 19%?For women who do break into the tech sector, the retention rate is not very promising, with the quit rate more than twice as high for women as it is for men.Why is that, and what exactly is attributing to these decisions to completely leave technology?
Suspension system designed for electrical containment applications
Legrand has recently unveiled its new wire-based suspension system, Swiftwire. Able to suspend products from Legrand’s overhead cable management and lighting busbar portfolio, it offers fast installation compared to traditional threaded rod suspension systems; while also improving health and safety on site.
Hawke International Unveils Seven Major Gland Innovations
Hawke International has unveiled a range of 28 new glands featuring seven innovations. The first key innovation is around Hawke’s Universal 501/453 cold flow compliant cable gland, the company has developed a special conversion kit which enables the Universal to be easily converted into a barrier gland.
Is engineering the most poorly understood STEM career?
Engineering could be one of the most poorly understood STEM careers, with new research from EngineeringUK showing that over three quarters (76%) of young people aged 11 – 19 do not know a lot about what those working in engineering do – and this could have far-reaching implications for all of us.
Peace of mind for renewable power
As renewable energy advances, power quality becomes more critical, says Lauren Simmen, Ametek Electronic Systems Protection
Is stackable 3D printers the answer to faster and cheaper design?
Stackable 3D printers may hold the key to a faster yet more cost-effective design and manufacturing process. But what is stackable 3D printing? And how does it work to benefit businesses and meet their printing needs? To answer these questions, CEL has released a new white paper; ‘Stackable: the key to faster and more accurate 3D printing’.
Offering 'loads' more at EMO
The new EROWA Robot Easy 800 will be on show at this year’s EMO Hannover 2019 show, and you can find the automated system that opens up new horizons in machine loading located in Hall 12 on Stand E83. With the new robot parts, which measure up to 850x1,000mm with a maximum weight of 800kg, reliably can be delivered to the machine tools working envelope.