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Google DeepMind wins 2024 MacRobert Award
Google DeepMind’s AI weather forecasting technology, GraphCast, has been honoured with the2024 MacRobert Award, a UK accolade for engineering innovation.
Former Virgin Galactic president, UKSA, and ESA to headline at Space-Comm Expo
Space-Comm ExpoScotland has unveiled a world class lineup of keynote speakers from across government, aerospace, defence, and academia for the inaugural event taking place at the SEC Glasgow 11–12 September 2024.
Girls in Tech announces closure amidst funding challenges
On 8th July 2024, Adriana Gascoigne, the Founder and CEO ofGirls in Tech, has announced the organisation's closure via a heartfelt message to its community on LinkedIn.
Aurrigo innovation title win at Made in the UK Awards
Aurrigo has won the national innovation title award at the Made in the UK Awards for its Auto-DollyTug technology.
ADS-TEC Energy’s ChargePost wins Red Dot Design
ADS-TEC Energy announces that its ChargePost ultra-fast EV charging station has won its third award this year, the Red Dot Award in the Product Design category.
Ipri-Brown Begins Term as ASME’s 143rd President
Susan Ipri-Brown has begun her term as the 143rdpresident of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Society announced during its annual meeting 4thJune 2024.
Mouser recognised with two awards
Mouser Electronics has announced it has received two significant distribution awards from Vishay Intertechnology, a partner and manufacturer of electronic components.
Radar company bitsensing announces $25M Series B
bitsensing, a provider of advanced radar solutions, announced the successful completion of its Series B funding round, securing $25 million.
NVIDIA research wins CVPR Autonomous Grand Challenge
NVIDIA showcases accelerated computing and generative AI breakthroughs for autonomous vehicle development at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition conference.
IDTechEx explores quantum dots
The use of quantum dots in displays has made it to high-quality prototypes amongst established tech companies like Samsung, Sharp, and TCL. These semiconductor nanocrystals, the size of just 2-10 nanometres, can enable realistic and high-definition displays for TVs, monitors, and smart tablets.