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Over 200k symbols and footprints for interconnect products
Global manufacturer of interconnect solutions, Samtec isannouncing that it now has over 200,000 symbols and footprints for its products to accelerate the design process for engineers.
Fiexed wireless access broadband elevates to mainstream
The number of Fixed Wireless Access broadband providers across the UK has jumped as homes and businesses create demand for faster broadband. Ofcom has also joined the UK Wireless Internet Service Providers Association (UKWISPA).
Government must invest in tech to boost manufacturing sector
The UK government must invest in technology to boost the UK’s manufacturing sector and enable it to bounce back after the coronavirus pandemic.Without innovation, said Emma Robinson, Founder of Red Diamond Executive Headhunters, manufacturers may struggle - despite an anticipated backlash against cheap imports from the Far East.
Adapting in the face of COVID-19
Since the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared the global COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic in March 2020, the world’s response has changed the face of industry. Industrial businesses reacted in numerous ways, and there are lessons to be learned by looking at these responses. Here, George Walker, Managing Director ofNovotek UK and Ireland, asks: what has industry done to change for the better in light of the COVID-19 pandemic?
Big Bang launches digital event for young people
COVID-19 has had a profound effect on everyone and for young people, up and down the country who have had their school life completely turned upside down by the pandemic. In fact, recent researchreveals almost nine in ten young people do not think scientists (89%) or politicians (92%) are talking to them when discussing COVID-19.
LuxLive 2020 postponed; digital events planned
The lighting exhibition, LuxLive 2020,has been postponed until November 2021.
Home-made electronics proving crucial during lockdown
The countrywide lockdown brought about by the coronavirus pandemic has had a considerable impact on life across the UK, and whilst the lockdown restrictions are beginning to ease week by week, the pandemic has undeniably contributed to what was already a significant mental health crisis. To combat this, the hobby of home-made electronics is on the rise.
Entry-level robots to kickstart factory automation projects
Mitsubishi Electric is expanding its MELFA CR series for cost entry-level robots users by adding a new slim, long reach 8kg load capacity articulated arm model. The RV-8CRL is suitable for anyone interested in economical machines for low-to-medium complexity applications, allowing them to effectively choose between SCARA and six-axis solutions at a similar price point.
Green revolution in defence and off-highway transport
As the UK seeks to deliver a ‘greener’ future following the Government’s announcement in February to ban the sale of all new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2035, the University of Exeter and Supacat are helping to pave the way for a green revolution in defence and off-highway transport.
TE launches virtual series on the future of data connectivity
TE Connectivity (TE) has announced the launch of a new virtual series, outlining the latest technological developments in data connectivity systems. The series, which will debut on 30th June with a webinar titled 'Data Connectivity for Railway Architecture', offers an opportunity for engineers and customers to virtually engage with TE’s technical experts.