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Tackling energy vampires in our homes
As a confluence of factors – from post-COVID and post-Brexit supply chain challenges, to the Russia-Ukraine war – continue to fuel a global cost-of-living crisis, consumers concerned about rising energy prices are looking for measures that can help reduce their monthly bills. In this article, Darrel Kingham, CEO, Pulsiv explains how to tackle wasted energy from ‘vampire devices’ in the home.
How apprenticeships are working to bridge the skills gap
The skills gap is a growing concern across the globe with a massive set of industries in need of workers yet unable to pick up new talent from the workforce that possess the skills they require. The disparity between the skills required by employers in the engineering sector and the skills possessed by the workforce is concerning for several reasons, most critically hindering technological and economic growth, whilst simultaneously straining the ...
UK leads the world in providing tech to keep us safe online
The UK’s safety tech sector, which develops solutions to keep people safe online, has seen a rapid expansion in the past year, with new analysis published today by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).
Kubos red microLED techn boosted with £700,000 investment
Kubos Semiconductors, a microLED material technology company, has announced that it has won a £700,000 Future Economy Investor Partnerships (FEIP) grant from Innovate UK, the UK government’s innovation agency.
Report: boosting UK economy with quantum innovation regulation
Anew reportpublished by the Regulatory Horizons Council (RHC) has set out a pro-innovation approach to regulating quantum technologies, setting the stage for safe and effective advancement while cementing the UK's position as a global leader in the technology.
PULS to showcase their latest AGV wireless charging systems
PULS Wireless is a pioneer and technological specialist in the provision of contactless industrial wireless charging of Lithium batteries for autonomous guided vehicles (AGV), autonomous mobile robots (AMR / CoBot), and industrial trucks.
First companies for Hydrogen Challenge announced
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has chosen three companies to enhance both industry and regulatory preparedness for the adoption ofhydrogen fueland emerging technologies.
Historic breakthrough for HS2’s longest tunnel
Today marks a significant achievement for the HS2 project as the first colossal tunnelling machine, launched nearly three years ago, completed its 10-mile journey beneath the Chilterns, carving out the project's lengthiest tunnel.
The SICK W10 swipe-and-set-up touchscreen sensor
SICK has unveiled the first photoelectric sensor with a touchscreen display, heralding the future for universal and easy-set-up sensing.
EXA Infrastructure implements new hybrid route between New York and London
EXA unveiled its strategy to launch a hybrid microwave-fibre link connecting New York and London.