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Global Cybersecurity spending to surge by 15% next year
Cybersecurity spending is predicted to rapidly increase in 2025, by just over 15%over the course of 2025, hitting a new high of $212bn, according to the latest predictions from analysts at Gartner.
Robotics in unstructured environments
Many different technologies are initially perceived as threatening, unnatural, disruptive, and sometimes even dangerous.
Phase change memory: an overview
Phase change memory(PCM), also known as phase change random access memory (PRAM or PCRAM), is a type of non-volatile memory technology that stores data by changing the physical state of a material.
Mician µWave Wizard 2024
Mician is a developer ofEDA software toolsfor the analysis, synthesis, and optimisation of passive components like feeding networks, couplers, multiplexers as well as of horn antennas, parabolic, hyperbolic, and ellipsoid antennas.
Nordson Electronics Solutions at SEMICON Taiwan 2024
Nordson Electronics Solutions will feature its latest in fluid dispensing for semiconductor advanced packaging at the SEMICON Taiwan tradeshow, booth L0516.
£2.5M for satellite data pilots
Ten projects have been awarded £2.5 million as part of theUK Space Agency’s‘Unlocking Spacefor Business’programme.
Bridging the memory gap in AI applications
As artificial intelligence (AI) technologies continue to evolve, the demand for optimised hardware is growing, transforming the memory market to meet AI's specific requirements. KIOXIA’sXL-FLASHISan innovative solution designed to bridge the gap between traditional memory options and the emerging needs of AI applications.
Google DeepMind goes head-to-head with humans at table tennis
Google DeepMind has announced a significant breakthrough in robotics: it has successfully trained a robot to play table tennis at an amateur competitive level against human opponents. This achievement marks the first instance of a robot being trained to compete in a sport with humans at a comparable skill level.
22% of women in tech feel imposter syndrome has hindered their success
A new report from AND Digital, titled'Rewards & Resilience,'reveals that22% of women in tech feel imposter syndrome has hindered their success, whilst 78% of women leaders in technology roles believe they have succeeded in their careers. The proportion of women feeling successful increases with age.
NDA's £30 million investment into nuclear research & innovation
The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority (NDA) has awarded contracts totalling £30million to drive innovation and research into new techniques to deliver safe, sustainable and cost-effective decommissioning.