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The shortage of skilled professionals in cyber security
More UK residents will soon be able to secure fulfilling, highly skilled jobs in the cyber security industry, as a scheme to address the shortage of cyber security experts launches its next iteration.
Smart City Expo 2023 outlines a New Urban Era
Smart City Expo World Congress(SCEWC), the international event on cities and smart urban solutions organised by Fira de Barcelona, will kick off next 7th November 2023, with arecord-breaking edition.
‘Metaversal University’ could solve global staffing crisis
Free online training for nurses and care professionals could help solve the global staffing crisis according to an education technology leader.
Choosing appropriate DC/DC converters for use in industrial settings
Choosing DC/DC converters in industrial applications can be a considerable challenge, Mike Green, Technical Contributing Editor for TME explores.
Seica SPA will show at Battery Show
From 23—25 May 2023 Seica will be presenting the latest innovative test solutions developed specifically for the EV sector at the Battery Show Europe in Stuttgart, Germany.
Calling all US Electronics Engineers
As a valued member of the electronics industry, your opinion matters greatly to us. That's why we're inviting you to participate in our exclusive Electronics Industry Survey where you will be entered into a prize draw for a $250 Amazon Voucher. By sparing just 5 to 10 minutes of your time to complete this survey, you help us enhance our services and products. Your responses will help us identify industry trends, challenges, and opportuniti...
KP Performance Antennas rolls out new line of iot multiband combination antennas
KP Performance Antennas, an Infinite Electronics brand and a manufacturer of wireless network antennas, announces its latest line ofIoT multiband combination antennas.
Wireless torque sensors ensure airliners’ safety
The aerospace sector is renowned for its safety standards and a whole industry has grown up to provide equipment and services for testing aircraft and their subsystems.
The 'sheconomy': implications for the electronics industry
Women's economic involvement and buying influence attained notable levels in 2023, a transformation now referred to as the ‘sheconomy’.
AI behind three times more daily tasks than we think
The surge in AI has left a third of us fearing the unknown, yet we have three times as many daily interactions with AI than most people realise, new research from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) reveals.