Search results for "skills gap"
Next-gen 3D cameras could see robots work inside and out with ease
As robots are being utilised by more industries, the demands companies are placing on the devices are increasing. What, for instance, first started as a desire to have a robot stack their boxes has now evolved to a robot to stack those boxes AND move them to a holding place.
Be smart, take part – The art of sustainable electronics production
This is the motto used by Rehm Thermal Systems from Blaubeuren to extend its invitation to this year’s Technology Days on 26thand 27thApril 2023 – just in time for the company’s 33rd anniversary.
The fastest way to get a proof-of-concept working
Skills shortages and supply-chain issues are challenging companies large and small engaged in new product development. Turning great ideas into real high-tech products is tougher than it has ever been. Christian Madella, Engineering Team Lead, Anders further discusses.
New generation flash programmer for production
Time and costs are decisive factors in the production process of electronic assemblies.
Manufacturing & Engineering Week 2023
The Nineteen Group has announced the return of Manufacturing & Engineering Week in June 2023. The week-long festival combines both live and digital events and celebrates the UK industrial sector. The centrepieces of the week are four exhibitions - Design & Engineering Expo, Drives & Controls featuring AirTech and Fluid Power and Systems, Smart Factory Expo and Maintec that take place at Birmingham’s NEC.
At MWC Barcelona VIAVI will showcase solutions and partnerships
Viavi Solutions has announced that it will be showcasing its Lab to Live test and optimisation solutions across fibre, 5G and xloud at MWC Barcelona, February 27-March 2, 2023.
Molex to preview single pair ethernet offerings
Molex, a connectivity innovator, has announced Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) technology as a new offering in its future product portfolio.
Spotlight on T Levels awareness during Tomorrow's Engineers Week
T Levels have the potential to deliver the much-needed skilled engineering workforce in the UK, however a new report published by EngineeringUK highlights that awareness among young people and employers is surprisingly low.
Nottingham researcher awarded engineering chair to create quantum sensors
A University of Nottingham professor has gained national industry recognition after receiving a Royal Academy of Engineering Chair in Emerging Technologies.
Filters for UK MoD turret crew training simulator
The Marshall Aerospace and Defence Group was chosen to supply 25 new simulator shelters to Lockheed Martin for use by the UK MoD and specifically the British Army.