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EPI achieves milestone with EPAC1.5 chip activation
The European Processor Initiative (EPI), a collaboration involving 30 partners from 10 European countries, aims to secure Europe’s autonomy in HPC chip technologies and infrastructure.
Metal shortage could put the brakes on electrification
As more and more electric cars are travelling on the roads of Europe, this is leading to an increase in the use of the critical metals required for components such as electric motors and electronics.
Launching Engineering for People Design Challenge 2024/25
Engineers Without Borders UK, the organisation leading a movement to put global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has launched the 2024/25 cycle of the award-winning Engineering for People Design Challenge in partnership with Engineers Without Borders South Africa and Makers Valley Partnership.
Mouser and Altium team up to advance electronics education and careers
Mouser Electronics, the authorised global distributor with the newest electronic components and industrial automation products, and Altium, a global specialist in software and solutions for the electronic industry, announce a new partnership to support electronics education and careers worldwide.
Optogenetic OLED-on-CMOS stimulators for neurosensory therapies
Researchers from theFraunhofer Institutefor Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) and the Max Planck Institute for Multidisciplinary Natural Sciences (MPI-NAT) have made significant strides in developing optical stimulators for future cochlear implants as part of the ‘NeurOpto’ project.
Sprayable gel protects buildings from wildfire damage
Researchers at Stanford University have made significant strides in wildfire defence by developing a new water-enhancing gel designed to protect structures fromburning during wildfires.
The Rehm Technology Days 2024 – where the future meets technology
Traditionally, theRehmTechnology Days offer a valuable opportunity for knowledge exchange, networking, and discussion.
Everyday movements could soon power your wearables
Researchers at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) have achieved a breakthrough in energy efficiency bydeveloping flexible nanogeneratorswith a power density 140 times greater than that of conventional nanogenerators.
Unipart's involvement in Project PULSE
Unipart Manufacturing is set to play a pivotal role in Project PULSE (Power Electronics Upscale for Localisation and Sustainable Electrification), a £11 million initiative funded by the UK government through the Advanced Propulsion Centre (APC).
Royal Academy of Engineering welcomes new President
Dr John Lazar CBE FREng, a global technology pioneer and investor, has been officially announced as the new President ofthe Royal Academy of Engineering.