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Think circular on International E-Waste Day
For International E-Waste Day (14th October) – part of the possibly more familiar Recycling Week – Gavin Miller, CEO, Asurion Europe is offering tips on dealing with unused tech at home or in the workplace.
Pioneering solar car port launched at council HQ
Northumberland County Council is celebrating the launch ofits new state-of-the-artsolar car port array - one of the biggest of its kind in the UK.
Innovative high-temperature inks for printed electronics
The global printed electronics market is huge and estimated to reach $23 billion in revenue by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 18.3% from 2023 to 2028 [1].
AI unlocks ancient secrets
AI, machine learning, and computer vision fused together with archaeology has allowed the world a glimpse into life 2,000 years ago in a way that was previously thought impossible.
UK’s solar powered all electric park and ride site
Leeds City Council has opened the UK’s first solar powered Park and Ride in Stourton, serviced by electric buses that link the Park and Ride to Leeds city centre.
Applications for engineering jobs tumble
Engineering job application numbers have seen a sharp decline, with firms struggling to recruit in an ever-growing skills short environment.
TTI highlights powertrain and battery charging technologies
TTI, Inc. – Europe will be showcasing its latest portfolio for low carbon vehicles (LCV) at this year’s Cenex-LCV exhibition, stand C4-619 in Hall 4.
Four ways to eliminate rare earths in EV motors and one you haven’t heard
The use of rare earths in various modern technology has drawn attention over the years. But with the rising demand for electric vehicles (EVs), the issue has been brought to the fore. Dr James Edmondson, Principal Technology Analyst at IDTechEx further explores.
Encouraging sustainable practices in EMS
Overhalf of the 9.2 billion tonnes of plastic manufactured since the 1950s has ended up as waste, contributing to the growing environmental crisis we face today.
New project to bring high-value 3D printing to UK manufacturing
Technology being developed by a global consortium of companies and academic institutions could revolutionise the use of industrial additive manufacturing in the UK, bringing the advanced manufacturing of high-value components for key industries to the country for the first time.