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How tech has helped bring us together despite being further apart
The past year has seen us become more isolated than ever before. With multiple national lockdowns and stay-at-home orders issued, we’ve ended up spending most of our time within the same four walls. Whether we’ve worked or socialised from home, we’ve been far away from the people we know and love.
Top 5 design products in March
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top five design products released in March.
OEM developer’s kit for machine builders launched
Mitsubishi Electric has released a comprehensive OEM developer’s kit aimed at both first-time automation users and experienced engineers. The kit consists of a PLC, HMI and programming software that can be used to develop new machines for a wide range of manufacturing and process industries.
E-learning platform for software developers in Africa
Determined to make a meaningful contribution to Africa and to create more opportunities for African developers, Tunga has now launched an e-learning platform.
Online training to improve workplace health and wellbeing
One major question for organisations dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic was how do you maintain safe, healthy, effective operations and develop your people without face-to-face training sessions?Collaborative work by Make UK, Fujitsu UK and IOSH has been delivering new learning experiences online to help firms sustain business continuity through the coronavirus crisis and recover.
Advanced simulation for engineers in lockdown
MSC Software Corporation (MSC), part of Hexagon's Manufacturing Intelligence division, has extended its advanced simulation offering by providing its customers access to software from technology partners through its MSCOneproduct access platform.
Millions turn to online training to protect jobs
A lack of job security has led to a quarter(24%) of the UK workforce to turn to online training courses to learn new skills or expand current knowledge during the Coronavirus, according to a recent survey by The Open University.
New COVID-19 package to help manufacturing employers
Make UK, the manufacturers’ organisation, has developed a new online suite of services to help manufacturers with the challenges of preparing to bring their workforce back to work post COVID-19. It provides the essential support needed for businesses to take fast, effective action and make the right decisions around government initiatives such as the job retention scheme.
Virtual classroom brings IOSH Managing Safely to real life
After several successful IOSH Managing Safely courses run in its virtual classroom for a major customer, Make UK can now offer the same benefits to employees, working from home or furloughed during the COVID-19 lockdown.
Demand grows for UK’s hybrid tech sectors
Job roles within tech increased by 40% in the first third of the year thanks to a surge in-demand within the ‘hybrid tech sector’ – namely fintech, edtech, healthtech, and agritech – according to global recruiter Robert Walters.