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£1.5M secured to develop wave-powered microgrid for Thai island
Eco Wave Power Global, a publicly traded onshore wave energy company, is pleased to announce that it has won a £1.5 million grant as part of a consortium led by Toshiba (UK) and Aquatera (UK) to design a pilot microgrid project for a remote island in Thailand.
CERN put forward plan collider 3 times bigger than LHC
CERN has put forward a plan for a new project, the Future Circular Collider (FCC), a collider that is set to be three times larger than the existing Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The plan aims to create a system better equipped to find some of the universe's most pervasive mysteries, including dark matter and dark energy.
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science with Christelle Faucon, VP of Sales at Agile Analog
In celebration of the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Electronic Specifier is delighted to present an exclusive Q&A interview with Christelle Faucon, VP of Sales at Agile Analog.
Louis Esquerre-Pourtere appointed Head of Design at Exotec
Exotec has announced the appointment of Louis Esquerre-Pourtere as the Director of Research and Development (R&D).
Infineon launches EU projects for power electronics and AI
Infineon in Villach is launching two European research projects into power electronics and AI: ‘ALL2GaN’ & ‘AIMS5.0.’
Why we must do more to promote the vital role of apprenticeships
Every year, National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) celebrates the power of apprenticeships, highlighting the positive impact they make to individuals, businesses, and the wider economy.
Funding boost for chips that could help to fuel AI advancements
New funding and support has been unveiled to back British scientists working on chip development, which could power advancements in AI and underpin the technologies needed to reach net zero.
The OU and Cisco offer girls and young women cyber security training
As cyber security threats increase worldwide, there is a greater need than ever for a skilled, diverse cyber workforce.
Coal is playing a vital role in next-generation electronics
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, along with its research partners, has embarked on an innovative journey, demonstrating how coal, traditionally a contributor to climate change, can be reimagined as a key component in the future of electronics.
Why engineering needs to refresh its image to thrive
In this article, Professor Georgina Harris, Dean of the Faculty of STEM at Arden University, explores why engineering needs to refresh its image to thriveand explains what she believes needs to change.