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What did this year’s DSEI bring to the table?
A lot can happen in a year, especially in the defence and military sector; it is essential in this industry that the technologies are up to date and the latest on the market, so what did companies have to show at the four-day show in London?
Real military solutions made from real military problems
At the recent DSEI show, Inzpire gave talks and demonstrations of its latest solutions. The company works across two different areas - on one side it delivers training and managed services in a number of topics, most recently a course in electronic warfare. On the other itdesigns solutions with the vision to become the most trusted and respected defence company in the industry.
Improved access to healthcare through virtual medical centre
Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS) has made enhancements to its VA Virtual Medical Centre (VMC) developed for the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) in order to improve the convenience and accessibility of healthcare and medical information to US veterans located anywhere around the world.
Training for the next-gen workforce and bridging the skills gap
The skills gap is challenging businesses across all industries. As companies implement advanced technologies, they often struggle to find workers with the skills to match.That is why hundreds of manufacturing and production leaders from across the Europe, Middle East and Africa region will gather 21st-24th October in Munich, Germany, to learn about the latest innovations in automation through training, executive keynotes and networking events at ...
Contribution of digital workers to increase by 50% in two years
A new survey from IDC has revealed the true extent of software robots supporting humans in the workplace. The IDC whitepaper,Content Intelligence for the Future of Work, sponsored by ABBYY, indicates that the contribution of software robots, or digital workers, to the global workforce will increase by over 50% in the next two years.
Farnell adds AI resources, products to aid engineers
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaoing our world so Farnell, along with element14, are expanding the AI products and resources available to help engineers develop new solutions leveraging the technology. Opportunities for engineers include availability of the BeagleBone AI single board computer and online resources to help overcome the complexity, cost and power challenges of developing for AI.
The standard way to automation
Approaching automation can be a daunting task for many engineering and manufacturing operators, with costs, complexity, and concerns over workforce morale all big factors to consider. In this interview, Martin Ahner, a leading project engineer from standard components specialists norelem, shows how automation can be easily achieved through standard components, with the help of some recently developed automation examples.
Celebrating increased diversities in STEM industries
Sulzer strives to promote and maintain an inclusive, diverse and empowering working environment. This has been recognised by the Empowering Women in Industry awards in the nomination of six of Sulzer’s employees as finalists across nine of the eleven categories. The conference and awards gala, taking place on 26th September in Chicago, IL, US, celebrates the excellence of female professionals in a male-dominated industry to promote gender e...
New apprentice training hub to boost product innovation
As part of the continued drive to address the skills gap within the engineering sector, Harwin has formally opened its Apprentice Training Hub, along with a new R&D Centre. Located at the company’s Portsmouth headquarters, construction and kitting out of the unit that will house both these operations has been completed and they are now ready to be staffed.
Digital women's health tools that didn't exist 10 years ago
A growing number of women are embracing technology to aid in their quest for improved health.During the 2015 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, participants reveled at the idea of the tech giant’s femtech market entrance because finally - the company is acknowledging women's health needs.