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LOPEC 2024 presents printed electronics for a sustainable future
The latest products and trends in flexible, organic, and printed electronics are once again the focus of LOPEC, which will take place in Munich from March 5 to 7, 2024.
New recipe for efficient, environmentally friendly battery recycling
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, are now presenting a new and efficient way to recover metals from EV car battery recycling.
C-Power bolsters the marine economy
Vicor Corporation speaks with C-Power about how it harnesses and stores wave power.
Nanoelectronic device performs real-time AI classification
Northwestern University engineers have developed a new nanoelectronic device that can perform accurate machine-learning classification tasks in the most energy-efficient manner yet.
Arrow Electronics adds Truesense Ultra-Wideband portfolio
Arrow Electronics has announced a global distribution agreement with Truesense, a pioneering company in edge AI, software algorithms, and UltraWideBand (UWB) radar and ranging technology, to distribute Truesense modules, development kits, and software.
Winners announced for the Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering
On Thursday 12 October 2023, His Majesty King Charles III presented the 2022 and 2023 Queen Elizabeth Prizes for Engineering (QEPrize) during a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
Jean-François Carpentier is new Insight SiP R&D Manager
Insight SiP, the developer of advanced miniature RF modules, is pleased to announce the appointment of Jean-François Carpentier as R&D Manager to lead the research and development of its next-generation RF modules.
UK Construction Week Birmingham welcomes record number of visitors
The UK’s largest event for the built environment, UK Construction Week (UKCW) Birmingham, made a welcome return to the NEC last week, with attendance up 8% year on year, attracting 24,377 visitors to the three-day show.
NMITE's Sarah Peers elected President of INWES for 2024–26 Term
New Model Institute for Technology and Engineering (NMITE) announces that Dr Sarah Peers, Head of Academic Skills at NMITE, who has been an integral member of the team at NMITE since the pioneer cohort joined in 2021, has been elected as the President of the International Network of Women Engineers and Scientists (INWES) for the term 2024–26.
Inclusive innovation: the intersection of technology and neurodiversity
Last month the Department for Health and Social Care published itsfive-year suicide prevention strategy.For the first time, this included autistic people as a priority group for tailored action at a national level. While a positive step, this is long overdue: autistic people experience a muchhigher risk of self-harm and suicidethan the general population.