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HiRain Technologies and u-blox join forces to compete in IoV market
With the gradual consolidation of wireless standards and the rapid improvement of smart technology in the automotive sector, the pace of development in connected cars is also increasing.In particular, the evolution of electric cars has taken a back seat and has given way to other major trends in green automotive development, including low carbon energy sources, lightweight body materials, intelligent functions, intelligent traffic management syst...
IET Venues announce summer investment projects
IET Venues has announced two summer upgrade projects across both of its sites, IET London: Savoy Place and IET Birmingham: Austin Court, taking place from July 2019, as part of its continued facilities investment. IET London: Savoy Place’s Riverside Room will undergo a £280k upgrade to further enhance the rooms state-of-the-art AV and event offering.
The search for UK’s best engineers
Assystem has launched its #INCREDIBLENGINEERS campaign to fill up to 400 jobs in the UK nuclear sector. The company, that employs over 5,000 people in 14 countries, has one of the most ambitious HR policies in the engineering world and is looking to attract new talent to the business to support their growth in the UK.
National Cyber Security Centre returns to Infosecurity Europe
Infosecurity Europe hasannounced that it shall once again bring the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) to the keynote stage to discuss ‘Defending the UK: The NCSC Vision for a more Secure UK’.NCSC will be joining Kate Adie, the BBC’s former Chief News Correspondent, Jamie Bartlett, Senior Fellow and former Director of Demos and Dame Inga Beale, Former CEO, Lloyds of London.
Q&A with ES Precision a launchpad finalist at Subcon
Another finalist of the Subcon launchpad awards is ES Precision, a provider of laser processing services for marking, engraving and surface/thin material processing. This is the first year the launchpad awards will take place at the Subcon show and six engineering and manufacturing startups have made the final to try and impress and win a lump sum of money plus a stand at Subcon 2020.
Industry calls for reforms to technical education
Britain’s manufacturers are urging the Government to work more closely with business on new reforms to technical education or, risk repeating the same mistakes over the introduction of the Apprenticeship Levy which was rushed in without proper consultation.
Q&A with SwimAR a launchpad finalist at Subcon
SwimAR, another Launchpad finalist at the Subcon show taking place next week, is a sports technology business with the vision to transform swimming through wearable augmented reality goggles.By having a waterproof heads-up display, swimmers can see real-time, live data such as heart rate, time, laps, distance and average pace. We caught up with SwimAR ahead of the show and competition next week and found about a bit more about them and their jour...
Institutes of Technology to help close STEM skills gaps
It has been announced that the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has voiced support for Government plans to offer a vocational alternative to universities after the first 12 Institutes of Technology were announced. The centres will aim to provide high-quality skills training in conjunction with leading employers including Microsoft, Nissan and Siemens.
AI solution delivers performance boost for low power at the Edge
Lattice Semiconductor hasannounced major performance and design flow enhancements for its Lattice sensAI solutions stack. The Lattice sensAI stack provides a comprehensive hardware and software solution for implementing low power (1mW-1W), always-on Artificial Intelligence (AI) functionality in smart devices operating at the Edge.IHS forecasts 40 billion devices will be operating at the network Edge by 2025.
Electrical professionals not up to speed with smart home technology
A poll carried out by online wholesaler ElectricalDirect, has found that despite the ever-growing popularity of smart home products, many tradespeople are unprepared for the increasing customer demand. The poll, which was conducted in the lead up to Smart Home Week (20th to 26th May), found that 82% of tradespeople have never undertaken any form of training in smart home technology.