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Increasing technological developments to foster ventricular assist devices
Global ventricular assist devices market is projected to witness a lucrative growth spurt over the forthcoming time period. With rising awareness and technological developments, the global ventricular assist devices market is expected to chalk out remunerative growth trend through a diverse array of verticals.
International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021
The last 12 months have hit the working population hard, with UK redundancies tripling in the final quarter of 2020 compared to quarter one, and 3.9 million people on furlough schemes as recently as December 2020. As the STEM sector celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science on Thursday 11th February, we get the lowdown on why she 19-year-old Abby Clark from Crook in County Durham, opted for an apprentice course in Applied Science...
Compact radar sensor for optimising motion detectors
InnoSenT has launched a new radar solution for motion detectors. The IMD-2000 reliably detects the movements of persons and objects and thus enables automatic control, as required, for industrial applications.
Older executives coping with WFH better than millennial leaders
Surprisingly, senior executives aged 55+ have fared better than millennial leaders (aged under 35) during the global pandemic.ABBYY’sCOVID-19 Technology and Business Process Report found that since the pandemic, executives of all ages have experienced huge challenges - in the UK alone, 81% of senior decision-makers struggled, particularly with collaborating with colleagues remotely (37%), motivation to work (29%) and productivity (26%).
Astrodyne TDI appoints new Vice President for Europe
Astrodyne TDI has appointed Peter Raadsen as Vice President for Europe, Middle East, Africa (EMEA). He will be responsible for developing Astrodyne TDI’s overall strategy in the region, building the regional sales and engineering team while growing the company’s customer base across Europe.
Designing secure electronic software
In all kinds of software, the development stage is where the majority of future vulnerabilities originate, and can ultimately lead to performance issues, or be the ingress point for malicious attacks. The consequences of not dealing with these vulnerabilities can be substantial, especially in safety-critical products involving embedded software. Steve Howard of Perforce Software explains.
Strengthening hemoglobin testing devices market outlook by 2025
Growing prevalence of anemia is estimated to drive the demand for hemoglobin testing kits over the forthcoming years. Anemia is regarded as a major public health issue that is impacting people across both developed as well as developing nations. According to reports, nearly 1.6 billion people suffer from anemia globally.
Experts present insights in Farnell's Industry 4.0 ebook
A new ebook titled “The Industry 4.0 Interviews 2020” has been released by distributor Farnell.
Development of large-scale green hydrogen production systems
Global technology company, ABB and Hydrogen Optimized have agreed to jointly explore the development of large-scale green hydrogen production systems connected to the electrical grid to offer a clean, sustainable and affordable energy source.
Smartphone AR to simplify robotic installations
Discovering whether a robot is right for your application should be easier following the launch of ABB’s new Augmented Reality viewer, which has been added to ABB’s powerful PC-based RobotStudio offline programming software.