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Tottenham Hotspur wins at Sustainability Impact Awards
Schneider Electric announced that Tottenham Hotspur Football Club has been recognised as a European winner in its annual Sustainability Impact Awards.
Wind turbine technology developers win Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
The 2024 Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering (QEPrize) was awarded to Henrik Stiesdal from Denmark and Andrew Garrad CBE FREng from Britain for their significant contributions to the development, manufacturing, and deployment of high-performance wind turbines.
CEA-Leti announces annual Leti Innovation Days
CEA-Leti will present its most recent innovations and breakthroughs to help meet that demand at Leti Innovation Days, June 25-27 in Grenoble.
Adeia hybrid bonding at Chiplet Summit 2024
Adeia have announced that it is showcasing its hybrid bonding technology at the Chiplet Summit on 6th to 8th February 2024, at the Santa Clara Convention Centre.
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.
Series 14 – Episode 3 – A startup aiming to build better hardware more efficiently
Paige West speaks with Valentina Ratner, CEO & Co-Founder, AllSpice about how the company was formed, its overall mission, and how it is solving problems for hardware engineers.
Solar power farms to be enhanced with space reflectors
Solar power farms of the future could be enhanced through the use of space reflectors to increase the energy output, University of Glasgow researchers suggest.
Sensors enhance visual flow indicators
ELESA has introduced advanced visual flow indicators, enhanced with PLC-compatible sensors and impeller-mounted activating clips.
MicroCarb CO2 monitoring satellite ready for launch
MicroCarb, designed to monitor carbon fluxes on Earth by measuring carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, has completed assembly and qualification in the UK.
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...