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Driving zero defects in today’s intelligent vehicles
Today’s computer chips have advanced significantly from 130 transistors per device in the 1970s to 208 billion in 2024 in Nvidia's latest Grace Blackwell GB200 chip.
3D printing drives Team GB’s cycling success
As Team GB celebrates its achievements at theParis 2024 Olympic Games, Renishaw has also marked a milestone by contributing its additive manufacturing (AM) expertise to the creation of a track bike for British Cycling.
SEMI Energy Collaborative: recommendations to boost low carbon energy in South Korea
In an effort to help the global semiconductor value chain lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions,the industry association SEMIreleased its first region-specific analysis of current and forecasted low-carbon energy (LCE) markets for South Korea.
AllBright acquires everywoman to create a global powerhouse for women’s advancement
AllBright, the global organisation advancing women’s professional growth at all career stages, will acquireeverywoman, the international learning and development organisation, bolstering both firms' ambitions for women's advancement and enhancing their collective impact on gender equality and professional development.
Tide Rock adds CABLENET to manufacturing portfolio
Tide Rock, an unlevered buyout firm with a portfolio of diverse economically resilient B2B businesses, acquiredCABLENET Aerospace("CABLENET"), a contract manufacturer for the aerospace, military, space, and OEM industries in Denver, Colorado.
Arrow Electronics & NeuReality advanced AI inferencing
Arrow Electronics supported the development of the world’s first 7nm Network Addressable Processing Unit (NR1 NAPU) housed in the complete NR1-S AI Inference Appliance from NeuReality – delivering competitive advantages in cost and power savings versus traditional CPU-centric architecture.
BAE Systems' apprenticeships: cultivating talent, boosting industry
BAE Systems, a pioneer in thedefence, aerospace, and securitysector, has long been committed to nurturing talent through itsapprenticeship programmes.
Pushing organic semiconductors even further
Physicists at The Cavendish Laboratory have discovered two new methods that allow further enhancements of organic semiconductors.
Government pumps £32 million into AI innovations
The UK government has unveiled a £32 million investment inAI-driven initiativesdesigned to reduce train delays, expedite NHS prescription deliveries, and enhance construction worker training.
Top AI trends for 2024
The rise of AIhas unveiled significant opportunities for professional and business development while also highlighting new socio-economic and regulatory challenges.