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EWB UK addresses sustainability skills gap in engineering
Engineers Without Borders (EWB) UK has launched the Global Responsibility Competency Compass, with support from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Inclusive EV design: next-gen electric wheelchair accessible vehicle
Motability Operations, the commercial organisation that delivers the life-changing Motability Scheme to disabled people across the UK, reveals eVITA, a next-generation electric wheelchair accessible vehicle (eWAV) concept.
Lessons learned from implementing the Matter protocol in a smart lighting product design
In the consumer device world, the Matter protocol is exciting huge interest because it holds out the promise – finally – that all smart devices in the home can respond to commands from a single controller or app.
GCSE results: IET celebrates increase in engineering subjects
As students receive their GCSE results, the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) is celebrating theincrease in crucial engineering gateway subjectsbut highlights the need to show how these subjects apply to real-world careers.
Primary school children experience engineering excellence this British Science Week
Young students engaged with crawler robots, drone simulators, and 3D printers at an advanced engineering centre to mark British Science Week.
Mouser aims to inspire innovation at embedded world 2024
Inspiring innovation is the theme for distributor Mouser Electronics at this year's embedded world exhibition in Nuremberg (April 9 to 11).
An interview with everywoman finalist … Annabel Ohene, Siemens
A dually creative and curious individual, Annabel Ohene is a Technical Support Engineer at Siemens – part of the technical team and support hub.
An interview with everywoman finalist – Vinita Rathi, Systango
Vinita Rathi, Co-Founder and CEO of Systango, a leading digital services company, and an everywoman ‘AI’ award nominee, underscores the essence of teamwork in the tech industry with her belief that "it takes two to Tango."
Researchers create protocols to enable quantum sensors
Researchers from North Carolina State University (NC State) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a protocol to enhance the capabilities of quantum sensors. This new protocol allows sensor designers to fine-tune quantum systems to detect specific signals, resulting in sensors that are significantly more sensitive than traditional ones.
Celebrating curiosity: A conversation with Professor Danielle George, CBE
In celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), Electronic Specifier’s Sheryl Miles speaks to Professor Danielle George, CBE, about her journey into engineering and the power of support and curiosity.