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Women in tech: one step forward, one step back
I read recently with surprise and dismay that the recent downturn in tech1has had a greater adverse effect on women than men.
Canonical and Intel bring confidential computing with Intel TDX on Ubuntu
Addressing the challenge of data security at run-time, a critical issue in computing, has led to the development of confidential computing.
Alpha and Omega announces automotive grade MOSFETs
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor, a designer, developer, and global supplier of a broad range of discrete power devices, wide band gap power devices, power management ICs, and modules, has announced the release of its state-of-the-art automotive TO-Leadless (TOLL) package for the company’s automotive grade 80V and 100V MOSFETs.
Top 10 stocking fillers for engineers
Christmas is just around the corner, and if you're looking for the perfect last-minute stocking fillers for the electronics engineer in your life, we've got you covered.
From mass production to mass personalisation
It’s no secret that robotics and automation have been key drivers in achieving mass production. But as manufacturers seek to offer a wider variety of products able to fit individual customer needs, can automation bring personalisation to the same scale?
Judges approve the use of ChatGPT in legal rulings
According to a report in The Daily Telegraph, judges in England and Wales will be permitted to use ChatGPT for assistance in drafting legal rulings, despite concerns that AI might generate fictitious cases.
Historic win in world’s first three-craft EVTOL race
At the Stonefield Airfield in South Australia, a fusion of racing excitement and aviation innovation reached its peak during the final showdown of the Airspeeder EXA Series.
Outstanding women celebrated nationally at Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards
Three young women engineers have been recognised at the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the Year Awards for their work in engineering.
UKAEA awards £11.6M for development of fusion energy tech
Nine organisations have secured contracts worth £11.6 million in total with United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) to develop innovative technologies for fusion energy, which promises to be a safe, low carbon, and sustainable part of the world’s future energy supply.
Businesses embrace strategies to rewrite code on diversity in tech
Businesses are making positive strides towards overcoming the historical lack of diversity within the tech workforce, as data suggests that more than half (52%) set diversity targets (up from 46% last year).