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CAT6 IDC connector latest addition to Cliff Electronics range
Cliff Electronics has announced a CAT6 Insulation Displacement Connector (IDC) to its range of Feed Through connectors.
UK and France to deepen research and AI links following Horizon association
The UK and France have announced new initiatives to enhance research collaboration and establish a new partnership aimed at furthering global AI safety. These measures were revealed during the first face-to-face meeting in London between French Minister for Higher Education and Research, Sylvie Retailleau, and UK Secretary of State, Michelle Donelan, following the UK's association with Horizon Europe.
A major leap in fitness tracking technology at the Paris Olympics
With the 2024 Paris Games upon us, technology has become indispensable for maximising athlete performance. It hastransformed how athletes train. Richard Godfrey, CEO and Co-Founder of Rocketmakers further explores.
Boost for broadband and 5G coverage revolution
British innovators working to revolutionise 5G and broadband coverage for every corner of the UK could be in line to secure up to £160 million from a scheme to deliver the next generation of high-tech satellites, Science and Technology Secretary Michelle Donelan announced.
Project Space Call brings power of space to students
The Exploration Company, Space Elevator, and Robinson Aerospace Systems have announced Project Space Call, an educational collaboration between the three companies and their partners, bringing the power of space to students across the globe.
Chip giving cars fast data anywhere on the planet
Ensilica has revealed its collaboration with VITES to provide a beamformer chip tailored for satellite user terminals. Central to VITES's new ViSAT-Ka-band terminal, this chip will facilitate the design.
Historic breakthrough for HS2’s longest tunnel
Today marks a significant achievement for the HS2 project as the first colossal tunnelling machine, launched nearly three years ago, completed its 10-mile journey beneath the Chilterns, carving out the project's lengthiest tunnel.
The Hustle Awards 2024: raising the bar for startups
Startups Magazine hosted itsannual Hustle Awardson 18th July at The Steel Yard, London. The evening was designed to recognise the outstanding achievements of individuals and companies and showcase the exciting innovations created by startups and entrepreneurs.
British Safety Council survey reveals UK technology views
A YouGov survey commissioned by British Safety Council among 4018 UK employers and employees, and published 16 July 2024, reveals that both employers and employees are optimistic about the impact new technologies, such as AI, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) will have on their workplace – even though decision-makers feel more optimistic than staff.
There’s still a shining future for self-driving cars, says Gadget Show host
Jason Bradbury, one of the original hosts of The Gadget Show, offers Electronic Specifier his thoughts on why he believes there's still a shining future for self-driving cars and why they'll be awesome for the high street.