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MSEC 2023 commences, highlighting sensorisation as a driver for global innovations
The MEMS & Sensors Executive Congress (MSEC 2023) at the WIGWAM Resort in Phoenix, Arizona, begins its proceedings today, shining a light on the latest sensorisation trends and their transformative impact on key growth sectors.
London homes to be kept warm by waste heat from data centres
In a step towards greener energy use, the UK will utilise waste heat from data centres to warm thousands of homes.
Quinas exhibits at UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase
Lancaster University spinout company Quinas Technology is showcasing innovative new memory technology that exploits quantum phenomena at the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase in London on 2nd November 2023.
UK supercomputer powered by NVIDIA Grace Hopper can reach 21 exaflops
Britain’s most powerful supercomputer will use NVIDIA Grace Hopper Superchips to ground its global ambitions in machine learning.
Lab on a chip: genetic test device can identify viruses within three minutes
A virus diagnosis device that gives lab-quality results within just three minutes has been invented by engineers at the University of Bath, who describe it as the ‘world’s fastest Covid test’.
Making British AI supercomputing thirty times more powerful
The Government's Frontier AI Taskforce, along with prominent British researchers, will receive state-of-the-art supercomputers to assess the safety of advanced AI models due to fresh funding in the ‘AI Research Resource’.
Amazon awards over £1M to women to increase diversity in STEM
On National Engineering Day, Amazon announces the expansion of its Amazon Future Engineer Bursary Programme, providing financial support to 30 women from low-income households studying engineering and computer science degrees in the UK.
Working together on future mobility: Electric Refuelling
Charging an electrical car as fast and conveniently as refuelling a petrol car, known as Electric Refuelling, is what drives the Dutch student team InMotion.
Scaling up semiconductor manufacturing for new-space applications
Filtronic has announced its involvement in a feasibility study aimed at improving and scaling up semiconductor design and manufacturing within the UK.
How batteries can help telemedicine robots to operate more reliably
On 12th September 2022, health ministers and delegates from the World Health Organisation (WHO) Europe’s 53 Member States adopted a digital health action plan to increase the provision of medical technology, including telemedicine robots.