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Nearly three-quarters of employers do not have AI protocols for internal comms
Even though the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasing at a fast pace, 71% of organisations do not provide internal communicators guidance on when, where, or how to use the technology, according to Gallagher’s 2023/24 State of the Sector report.
The role of women in R&D engineering
In recognition ofInternational Women and Girls in Science Day, Electronic Specifier looks at the role female engineers play in research and development (R&D).
Celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in Science with Christelle Faucon, VP of Sales at Agile Analog
In celebration of the UN International Day of Women and Girls in Science, Electronic Specifier is delighted to present an exclusive Q&A interview with Christelle Faucon, VP of Sales at Agile Analog.
EMA Design Automation and Hawk Ridge Systems ECAD/MCAD
EMA Design Automation and Hawk Ridge Systems entered a strategic partnership to give customers a full ECAD/MCAD design experience, leveraging best-in-class tools and support for the entire electronic product design flow.
Female founders: igniting success in tech
Electronic Specifier’s sister title, Startups Magazine, is hosting an exclusive event in Brighton for women in technology and female founders.
Why engineering needs to refresh its image to thrive
In this article, Professor Georgina Harris, Dean of the Faculty of STEM at Arden University, explores why engineering needs to refresh its image to thriveand explains what she believes needs to change.
Gov UK announces new measures to support EV rollout
The government has announced the launch of new initiatives under its Plan for Drivers, aimed at bolstering support for electric vehicle (EV) drivers.
Shortfall of one million engineers by 2030
Britain is on the brink of an engineering skills crisis that threatens to delay major infrastructure projects unless it addresses how the sector is seen.
Connecting legacy factory automation systems to Industry 4.0 without disruption
Factories are transforming as Industry 4.0 and the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) gains momentum. Among other large-scale automation functions, Industry 4.0 brings widespread machine-to-machine communication (M2M) to the shop floor. This creates the opportunity for more data gathering and analysis to increase productivity and improve efficiency.
What's one thing you'd like to see change in engineering for women in 2024?
Electronic Specifier’s Sheryl Miles reached out to women engineers, asking them to envision the year ahead and inviting them to share their perspectives on what they’d like to see change in engineering for women in 2024.