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The top ten household robotic arms
Would you mind having a little helper in the kitchen that will chop an onion and stir a stew for you? Or maybe you are up to a bigger task, like building a house, and you need assistance? The impossible becomes possible with these ten innovative robotic arms. Have a look at the ranking prepared by Trademachines.
Redefining best practices for implementing 5G timing solutions
Among the technological hurdles the industry faces while preparing for 5G, one of the most challenging is providing a network timing source that is accurate, stable and reliable enough to do more work, faster, over tighter channels than was possible with prior 4G networks that already had tight timing requirements. By Markus Lutz, CTO and Founder, SiTime Corporation
What are this year's business intelligence trends?
The growing operational capacities are shaping new trends in the Business Intelligence (BI) industry. The tendency to migrate the BI software to the cloud where the data is stored, further implementation of AI-powered technologies, and establishing reliable data governance practices are among the top current trends in business intelligence.
AR asset maintenance tool developed
Platinum Engineering has partnered with Schneider Electric to create a comprehensive tool for asset management and operations by integrating augmented reality (AR) within Wonderware System Platform. The new tool is called ATISA – Automated workflow, maintenance and Testing of In-Service Assets.
Role models deemed critical to women’s success
A panel of experts from the worlds of engineering and enterprise have convened at the University of Southampton to discuss the barriers to women’s participation in both environments, in celebration of International Women in Engineering Day.Hosted by the University’s startup acceleratorFuture Worldsand the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and comprising experts from the University of Southampton, the IET and the Future W...
Diversity is what drives engineering
As we celebrate even more women for International Women in Engineering Day 2019, Selina Johnson, a Hardware Engineer at Imagination Technologies shares her story, when she first realised she wanted to become an engineer and the journey she has been on. Johnson here also talks about the lack of awareness there still is for females in the industry and what we can do.
International Women in Engineering Day – the women have their say
This year, 23rd June marks the sixth anniversary of International Women in Engineering Day, and 100 years of the Women’s Engineering Society.There’s no hiding from the fact that STEM careers can be a male-dominated world, and with only 15% of engineering graduates being female, it appears there’s still a lot more that can be done to encourage women into STEM.
Cooling world’s most powerful pulsed neutron source
British Thermal engineering specialist GRE has won a five-figure contract to develop bespoke ultra-pure water cooling solutions for the European Spallation Source (ESS) in Lund, Sweden, a multi-disciplinary research facility based on the most powerful pulsed neutron source ever seen.
Engineers identify role models as critical to women’s success
A panel of experts from the worlds of engineering and enterprise have convened at the University of Southampton to discuss the barriers to women’s participation in both environments, ahead of International Women in Engineering Day (Sunday 23rd June 2019).
Electric bus demand surging outside China
In electric vehicles, China is not what it used to be. Electric bike demand collapsed five years ago, and electric bus demand followed two years ago. With electric buses, the reason was entirely a precipitous drop in government financial support of demand and production, the peak being accentuated by pulling forward to grab subsidies while there were available. In 2020 they will be zero but despite this, in 2027 China plans that full electrificat...