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EXA Infrastructure and SOCAR Fiber collab for Red Sea route diversity
EXA Infrastructure has signed a strategic partnership with SOCAR Fiber to develop a new terrestrial fibre optic route that will provide diversity to the traditional Red Sea corridor used by Submarine cables.
How Labour and Conservatives plan to transform the UK's tech landscape
We are days away from theUK’s general election, and the leaders of the Labour and Conservative parties, Sir Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak, are in a close contest to become the UK's next Prime Minister.
Top 50 women in engineering 2024
To markInternational Women in Engineering Dayon 23rd June 2024, the Women’s Engineering Society (WES) recognised pioneering women in engineering, celebrating their achievements under the theme of'Enhanced by Engineering'.
High-speed PCB design
With the surge in data rates and the need for faster processing speeds, the significance of high-speedPCB designhas amplified.
Extreme H unveils its new hydrogen racing car
Extreme H, the hydrogen racing series, unveiled its pioneering centrepiece, the ‘Pioneer 25’ hydrogen race car, in an event aboard the series’ St. Helena vessel.
Generative AI and the impact on automotive industry
Having spent a four days at GTC 24, Radhika Arora, Senior Director, Product Marketing, Automotive Sensing Division, onsemi wrote down what this new era of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI), the hottest topic in the tech world, is and what it means for the automotive industry.
Rechargeable battery manufacturers rely on accurate humidity measurements
The climate crisis is driving demand for the electrification of transportation and energy infrastructure, which in turn is accelerating the need for more powerful and safer rechargeable batteries, including li-ion, sodium-ion, and solid-state.
Nyobolt EV unveils its new fast-charging EV sportscar
Nyobolt EV has unveiled its new ultra-fast-charging EV sportscar, which is touted to charge from 10 to 80% in just 5 minutes.
University researchers make robot breakthrough
Improving the dexterity of robot hands has remained an ongoing development in the field of robotics as it can have real-world implications for automating tasks such as handling supermarket goods or sorting through waste for recycling.
Lab-on-a-chip transforms blood conductivity testing
Researchers have developed the first-ever device powered bybloodto measure blood electrical conductivity.