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Eco startup is turning old sails into chemicals
Waste textilesfrom sailing boats might find a new purpose thanks to a research project that upcycles plastic fibres from sails into chemicals such as vanillin – a compound used for vanilla flavour and aroma in cosmetics and food products.
£100 million boost to quantum hubs for medical and security
Faster medical scanners, secure communication networks, and next-generation navigation systems are set to be realised through quantum technology, thanks to £100 million in government funding for five new research hubs.
How adhesive providers can empower electronics engineers
Electronicsare an increasingly fundamental part of everyday life, which means the systems and products that make them possible must be reliable, long-lasting, and fit for purpose.
Alina Timofeeva appointed to British Computer Society Board
Alina Timofeeva is currently a Board Member for the British Computer Society and a strategic advisor to the C-suite of major financial services organisations. She helps these organisations leverage data, technology, and innovation to achieve their business ambitions safely and cost-effectively.
Transforming Styrofoam into high-value polymers for electronics
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Delaware (UD) and Argonne National Laboratory has revealed a novel method to convert Styrofoam waste intoa high-value conducting polymerknown as PEDOT.
BioOrbit: creating medicine that’s out of this world
In the infinite and often intangible fathoms of the cosmos, one company is looking to the stars – or more specifically, Low Earth Orbit – to build a pharmaceutical factory in space that will create crystalline antibodies to help those on earth.
Engineer advances design of more humanistic prosthetics
A former principal mechanical engineer from a leading UK prosthetics firm has achieved notable advancements increating more comfortable, functional, and affordable upper limb prostheticsthrough Heriot-Watt University's DeepTech LaunchPad programme.
Pragmatic Semiconductor appoints Murthy Renduchintala to Board of Directors
Pragmatic Semiconductorhas announced theappointmentof Dr. Venkata “Murthy” Renduchintala, as a non-executive director to Pragmatic’s Board of Directors, effective immediately.
University of Leicester to shrink AI algorithms for smarter spacecraft
University of Leicester scientists are developing a method to shrink artificial intelligence algorithms, enabling smarter spacecraft.
NTT develops first ultrasonic filters to enhance wireless comms
Over the last few years, wireless communication technology has been rapidly deploying due to 5G, allowing for greater connectivity between IoT devices. This advanced connectivity, however, leads to interference from multiple radio signals.