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Final call for women entrepreneurs in STEM to apply for grant
Female-led businesses in engineering are being given the opportunity to accelerate the design and development of their ideas with the help of a 5K grant from London-based manufacturing specialist Get It Made.
Code Ninjas hosts free STEM event at High Wycombe dojo
At Code Ninjas High Wycombe, owners Robin Theakston and Charlie Gunn are gearing up for an incredible 2024 filled with coding adventures that will shape children’s futures in the digital age.
Top 10 books to add to your 2024 reading list
Electronic Specifier has compiled a list of 10 books we think you should add to your 2024 reading list. From foundational classics to insightful handbooks on specific niches like high-speed digital design and embedded hardware, these books serve as both a gateway to the uninitiated and a deep well of knowledge for the seasoned professional.
New study shows electric nudge can aid surgical robot operators
A recent study has revealed that applying gentle electric currents to the back of the head can significantly improve the learning process for manoeuvring a robotic surgery tool, both in virtual reality and real-life settings.
IET’s Professor Danielle George receives CBE for services to engineering
Professor Danielle George, a Fellow and Past President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), was honoured with a CBE in the King’s New Year Honours list for her outstanding public engagement in engineering.
New Year honour for Royal Academy of Engineering President
The President of the Royal Academy of Engineering, Professor Sir Jim McDonald FREng FRSE, was honoured with a Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire in the King’s New Year Honours list.
National Programmers Day: only 16% of programmers are women
National Programmers Day, celebrated on the 256th day each year, highlights the impact of programmers on making our digital world run seamlessly.
Nationwide initiative to ready primary kids for the digital world
Primary school children will start the new school year with enriched support to learn vital computing and digital creativity skills as the BBC micro:bit – the next gen campaign rolls out to schools across the UK.
5G RedCap (NR-Light): the natural successor to 4G LTE Cat 1 and Cat 4
While 4G cellular networks aren’t going to disappear in the short- to medium-term, if you’re in the business of designing devices that rely on cellular connectivity, it’s wise to think about what comes next. This is especially true if the kit you’re creating needs to remain in operation well into the next decade.
Pico launches oscilloscope training and demo board
Pico Technology, a pioneer in test and measurement solutions, introduces its Oscilloscope Training and Demo Board, a versatile tool designed to elevate and enhance the user experience with (mixed signal) oscilloscopes.