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Don’t forget commercial vehicles
Research by the RAC has revealed that the government is unlikely to meet its target of having six or more rapid or ultra-rapid electric vehicle chargers at every motorway service area in England by the end of 2023.
Joblogic acquires long-term competitor Protean Software
The deal increases Joblogic’s subscriber base by 50% overnight – spring boarding the company into the No.1 position in the UK field service management software sector.
ZF’s next-generation autonomous shuttle unveiled
At MOVE: Mobility Reimagined, ZF Services UK were front and centre stage with its Autonomous Transport System (ATS) and electric mobility services.
UK engineering firm adi Group launches new Life Sciences division
To directly support the requirements of the Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences industry, adi Group, a specialist engineering firm based in the UK, has launched its new Life Sciences division.
A look at the state of the electronic component industry
The electronic component industry enters 2024 at an inflection point. Various market segments are recalibrating accordingly after facing hardships brought on by inescapable geopolitical events over the past few years.
Nissan extends partnership with Zapmap for easy EV charging
Nissan has extended its long-term partnership with Zapmap, the UK's leading charge point mapping service, to continue ensuring the EV charging process remains straightforward and hassle-free.
Winbond introduces the next generation 8Mb Serial Flash
Winbond Electronics, a global supplier of semiconductor memory solutions, has announced the 8Mb W25Q80RV, the first of a new 3V RV series flash devices capable of high performance, low power, and available in small-form-factor for addressing the requirement of connected IoT edge devices used in industrial and consumer segments.
Monolith and About:Energy partner for next-gen EV batteries
Monolith has partnered with industry-leading battery technology innovator About:Energy to ease the growing pressure for more accurate and scalable EV battery modelling and testing.
Eurostar introduce facial verification system in bid to cut queues at UK station
Eurostar have introduced a facial verification system for passengers travelling from its London station. The move represent an effort to reduce queues generated by manual ticket and passport checks by officials.
Inspection and component management: problems and solutions
As the manufacturing industry grows, so too do the concerns it faces across the board, with a plague of issues relating to inspection and component management being at the forefront of these worries.