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Industry’s response to the Autumn Budget
TheChancellor has presented a Budgetaimed at strengthening the foundations for progress after more than a decade of economic stagnation.
There’s not a second to lose if the UK is to build a world-class battery industry
TheFaraday Institution’s latest reporton UK gigafactories finds that they could support 35,000 jobs by 2040, along with a further 65,000 in the supply chain, but warns that the UK is not moving quickly enough.
Mercedes-Benz opens battery recycling plant
Mercedes-Benz has opened Europe's firstbattery recycling plantwith an integrated mechanical-hydrometallurgical process, making it the first car manufacturer to close the battery recycling loop with its own in-house facility.
3D-printed active electronics
Researchers from MIT have stumbled upon a unique chain of materials that could enable the3D printingof active electronics. This discovery marks the first successful creation of semiconductor-free, 3D-printed logic gates and resettable fuses.
Avalue launches medical all-in-one PC
Avalue Technology, a global pioneer in industrial computing solutions, announces the release of its latest HID-1540, a 15.6” medical all-in-one panel PC. Powered by the 12th generation Intel Core Alder Lake-PS processor platform, the HID-1540 is designed to optimise hospital operations, supporting critical care monitoring, medical imaging, and hospital data management.
Google goes nuclear to power AI data centres
Google has announced a partnership with Kairos Energy as it turns to nuclear energy to tackle the growing AI data centre power consumption crisis. The partnership will see Google utilise a fleet of Kairos Energy’s advanced small nuclear reactors for its AI data centres, potentially the start of an industry-wide sweep to decarbonise the tech sectors carbon footprint.
National Innovation Day: innovations in sustainable electronics
In an era where environmental sustainability has become a pressing global concern, the electronics industry is at a crossroads.
Keeping electronics cool: Purdue University investigates
Keeping electronics cool - or, rather, the challenge of keeping electronics cool - is being investigated by researchers at Purdue University, as the heat generated by consumer electronics from smartphones to laptops and computers, eventually leads to the deterioration of the device.
Belden expands LioN range
Belden, a global supplier of network infrastructure and digitisation solutions, has expanded its Lumberg Automation LioN range with the introduction of the new LioN-Safety I/O Modules.
Photonics key to limitless clean energy
A report published by Photonics21 has highlighted the critical role photonics plays in developingfusion power.