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Enhancing ecosystem on microprocessors
STMicroelectronics has announced that it is expanding its STM32MP1 microprocessor (MPU) offering with the addition of new authorised partners, software functionalities, and a significant performance bump by increasing the clock speed to 800MHz, maintaining software and pin-to-pin compatibility with the 650MHz devices.
Gender diversity pays off
A startling statistic from the European Commission’s gender diversity survey: when it comes to European start-ups, 83% of start-up founders are male. At the European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT), we want to see more women entrepreneurs: more female ownership of start ups, and more businesses owned by women. It’s about equality and social inclusion, it is also about a good economic sense and using Europe’s bigge...
Context-sensitive application security training
Parasoft has announced a partnership with HackEDU, an interactive cyber security training company. This new partnership will allow organisations to train their developers and testers withcontext-sensitive application security training on the latest threats and mitigations for modern secure software development.
Empowering women in manufacturing
Here, industry trailblazers Andrea Thompson (BAE Systems), Andrea Hough (ATEC Engineering Solutions) and Donna Edwards (Made Smarter) have said that manufacturing SMEs can inspire a generation and close the gender gap for women in engineering.
Will robots help the UK after Brexit?
The number of industrial robots installed in the United Kingdom ranks 22nd worldwide with only 91 units per 10,000 employees in the manufacturing Industry – International Federation of Robotics reports. At the same time, post-Brexit immigration plans unveiled by the government wants to move away from relying on ‘cheap labour’ from Europe and invest in training staff and developing automation technology.
IoT market - proof of concept versus deployments
As the IoT market steadily matures from the early adopter proof of concept to full-scale roll-outs, increasing numbers of connected devices are coming online around the world – IDC forecasts that there will be 41.6 billion connected devices by 2025. Nick Sacke, Head of IoT and Products at Comms365 explains.
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Colour pipeline of a camera training course
FRAMOS has announced that it is offering a new training course on the colour pipeline of a digital camera especially for designers, development engineers and test engineers who work with colour cameras. The technically oriented, two-day course is being held on 26 and 27 March at the company’s headquarters in Taufkirchen, Germany.
Comprehensive training options released for Flight Test professionals
A new course catalogue has been published by the Empire Test Pilot’s School (ETPS) to provide flight test professionals with details of its comprehensive range of training courses covering knowledge and skills development for both military and civilian flight test programmes. With full and highly flexible learning options for engineers, pilots and aircrew, the catalogue features dedicated training courses for both fixed wing and rotary wing...
The future of wearable IoT devices
At the end of 2019, Google took control of Fitbit in a £1.6 billion deal just so that they could rival Apple in the electronic wearables market. That should give you an idea of how much value tech giants are placing on thewearable IoT device industry.