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New Space for All projects to inspire young people into STEM
The UK Space Agency has allocated funding to 15 projects across the UK, aimed at engaging young people from diverse backgrounds and encouraging them to pursue careers in STEM.
'Artificial muscles' help fractured leg bones heal better
A team at Saarland University, which includes medical specialists, engineers, and computer scientists, are developing a smart orthopaedic implant designed to not only monitor but actively encourage the healing of bone fractures.
Trends and challenges in the era of wide bandgap semiconductors for power electronics
Keysight recently held a webinar titled: “Overcoming Design Challenges in the Era of Wide Bandgap Semiconductors,” in which valuable insights on the trends and challenges of power electronics were explored.
sureCore announces successful tape-out of cryogenic IP demonstrator
SureCore, the ultra-low power embedded memory specialist, has announced the successful tape out of the next key part of the Innovate UK (IUK)-funded project‘Development of CryoCMOS to Enable the Next Generation of Scalable Quantum Computers’.
UNW project seeks to address e-waste
Among other forms of waste - food, plastic and others - electronic waste is proving equally prevalent, growing at a rate “five times faster” than e-waste recycling, a United Nations (UN) report found.
PURE EV and PDSL UK launch solid-state battery electric scooter
PURE EV has announced a joint venture with Pragmatic Design Solutions Ltd (PDSL) UK to launch a solid-state battery electric scooter.
National Composites Centre enables wing aerodynamics innovations
The National Composites Centre, part of the High Value Manufacturing Catapult, has released a case study detailing their successful delivery of the design and manufacture of vital one-off flying parts to facilitate UK capability towards accelerating new technologies to decarbonise the aviation industry.
NPL and CERN partner to work on nuclear tech
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the European Laboratory for Particle Physics - CERN, to participate in its neutron time-of-flight facility (n_TOF) situated in Geneva, Switzerland.
BeammWave strengthens Board with Svein-Egil Nielsen
The election committee in BeammWave has proposed Nordic Semiconductor's former CTO and EVP Svein-Egil Nielsen and Pelle Wijk, with long experience of growth journeys in several semiconductor companies, as new Board members – to be elected at the annual general meeting on June 14, 2024.
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.