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AWS to invest £8bn into UK data centres
Amazon Web Services (AWS) plans to invest £8 billion over the next five years (2024-2028) building, operating, and maintaining data centres in the UK.
Launch of West of Scotland Space Cluster to drive sector growth
The West ofScotland SpaceCluster, the newest addition to the UK’s thriving ecosystem of regional space clusters, launches ahead of Space-Comm Expo Scotland at SEC Glasgow 11–12 September, one of the year’s biggest UKspace industryevents.
A patch that allows people to control robotic exoskeletons
Engineers from Korea and the United States have taken a significant step towards integrating human capabilities with robotic exoskeletons, developing a wearable technology that could pave the way for advancements reminiscent of Iron Man. This innovative technology, encapsulated in a stretchable microneedle adhesive patch (SNAP), is designed to enhance the interaction between humans and robotic systems, potentially revolutionising health diagnosti...
Avnet release Avnet RFSoC Explorer Toolbox Version 3.0
Avnet has released the Avnet RFSoC Explorer Toolbox Version 3.0, which now includes support for over-the-air antenna to bits prototyping with the 5G mmWave Phased Array Antenna Module (PAAM) Development platform.
Digital Catapult launches Hydrogen Sensor Accelerator to propel hydrogen tech
Digital Catapult, the UK authority on advanced digital technology, announces five pioneering UK businesses chosen for a new Hydrogen Sensor Accelerator Programme.
Precision work in XXL: 7 facts about vertical turret lathes
Fact 1: vertical turret lathes process particularly large workpieces Vertical turret lathes are a special type of vertical lathe specifically developed for machining large and heavy workpieces. Unlike classic lathes with a horizontal spindle and lateral machining of the workpiece, vertical turret lathes enable the production of large turned parts through their vertical working method.
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.
Dual agreements cement UK-Canada science and innovation ties
The UK and Canada have signed a dual set of agreements which cements their collaboration on science and innovation, while also laying out a new agreement on AI compute – one of the fundamental building blocks which sits at the heart of how AI is used and developed.
ChipStart UK: a conversation with Arm about the future of the semiconductor industry
Investors, startups, and representatives of government and multinational companies met at the University of Glasgow on the 25th January to discussChipStart UK’s early-stage semiconductor incubatorand the UK's National Semiconductor Strategy.
MKS announces Newport replicated freeform mirrors
MKS has announced Newport replicated freeform mirrors, non-rotationally symmetric reflective mirrors for use in advanced optical systems.