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How apprenticeships are working to bridge the skills gap
The skills gap is a growing concern across the globe with a massive set of industries in need of workers yet unable to pick up new talent from the workforce that possess the skills they require. The disparity between the skills required by employers in the engineering sector and the skills possessed by the workforce is concerning for several reasons, most critically hindering technological and economic growth, whilst simultaneously straining the ...
Robots to collect dust on the moon
A cutting-edge computer model replicates Moon dust with remarkable precision, offering a potential breakthrough for smoother and safer Lunar robot teleoperations.
Top 5 IoT products in February
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top 5 IoT products to have been released in February 2024.
First companies for Hydrogen Challenge announced
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has chosen three companies to enhance both industry and regulatory preparedness for the adoption ofhydrogen fueland emerging technologies.
Researchers make hydrogen production breakthrough
At Robert Gordon University (RGU), a team of researchers, in collaboration with the University of Surrey, has developed a tubular cell designed to withstand high temperatures, marking a significant step towards more cost-effective and environmentally friendly energy solutions.
Sensing structure without touching
Researchers have developed an exceptionally sensitive touch sensor that revolutionises the field of robotics and bionics by sensing even without direct contact with the objects it detects.
Treating liver cancer with microrobots
Canadian researchers, led by Montreal radiologist Dr. Gilles Soulez, have pioneered a technique for treating liver tumours, employing magnet-guided microrobots within an MRI device.
New chip opens door to AI computing at light speed
Engineers at the University of Pennsylvania have made an advancement in the field of AI with the development of a chip that leverages light waves for computation, rather than traditional electricity.
Real-world sensors and VR to improve building maintenance
Computer scientists from the University of California San Diego and Carnegie Mellon University have unveiled a novel system that integrates real-world sensing withvirtual reality, poised to revolutionise the maintenance of commercial buildings.
Mouser and TUM empower and educate the next generation of engineers
Mouser Electronics, the New Product Introduction (NPI) distributor with the widest selection of semiconductors and electronic components, is proud to announce its continued sponsorship of the advisor programme at the Technical University of Munich (TUM), one of the leading universities in Europe for technical majors such as electrical and mechanical engineering.