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Farnell unveils Technical Resources hub
A Technical Resources hub has been launched by Farnell. It provides engineers with up-to-date news and information about the latest technologies and applications alongside expert training courses to support every stage of the product design journey and career development.
Professor Elena Gaura recognised as one of the UK’s Top 50 Women in Engineering
Coventry University Professor,Elena Gaurahas been given a prestigious place in theUK’s Top 50 Women in Engineering (WE50) for 2021, awarded by The Women’s Engineering Society in association with The Guardian newspaper and Assystem.
Engineering firm calls for a more feminine future for the field
According to a recent survey, just29%of the UK’s manufacturing and engineering workforce is made up of women. Now, while this highlights a step in the right direction when compared tofigures from previous years, multi-disciplinary engineering firm,adi Group, believes more must be done to secure the industry’s workforce for tomorrow.
Rugged HPEC for harsh transportation environments
Eurotechhas launched a high performance edge computing system (HPEC) for the transport industry to enable the deployment of advanced AI-based analytics capabilities at the edge. The DynaCOR 40-36 is fanless and uses liquid cooling capabilities, making it suitable for the harshest of transportation environments.
Thermo King develops Bachelor of Engineering Degree
Thermo King has announced its collaboration with Galway Mayo Institute of Technology (GMIT), the development of a Bachelor of Engineering (BEng) in Automation and Robotics, building STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) skills in the local community.
Season 3 - Episode #7 - The impact of VR on medical training
Oxford Medical Simulation offers virtual reality medical simulation training, with the aim of improving the quality of healthcare by giving professionals readily accessible and affordable ways to practice without risking lives.
How to combat back-to-work anxiety in STEM
Mental health is a popular topic at the moment, while the majority of us were trying to maintain a healthy routine and lifestyle while in lockdown, it begged the question, what happens next? Back to work anxiety was bad enough for some of us after months of leisure time and lie ins. But entering the next stage of eased lockdown regulation is a cause of mental health disruption for some of us, bringing a sense of unease, worry, and anxiety.
The role of electronics manufacturers in device security
Cyber threats and attacks are a stark reality for everyone in today’s world, from organisations and manufacturers to individuals. The problem also reaches every industry, including healthcare, logistics, retail, and manufacturing. Electronics and technology writer, Devin Partida explains the role of device security.
VR and 5G: A world of endless possibilities
Technology is constantly evolving and while some innovations have a niche impact, others have far greater potential to enhance the lives of many people. 5G is one of the enabling technologies that is driving innovation in a variety of sectors and is likely to benefit many millions of users. Lee Ettleman, Director Corporate Strategy, and Corporate Development at Molex explains further.
Addressing the UK’s digital skills deficit
According to Deloitte, over the next decade, the current outdated system of education and workplace training could see the UK forgo up to £140bn in economic growth from missed opportunities in intelligent technologies, such as artificial intelligence and automation, which will in turn undermine our future prosperity. Deloitte has also found that just 18% of business leaders believe that school leavers and graduates have the digital skills a...