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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).
Menta promotes reprogrammable chip design
Chips Act: Menta promotes its new generation reprogrammable chip design technology in Brussels.
Review: STEM clubs boost engineering career aspirations
EngineeringUK has released a new report which brings together the available evidence on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) clubs and their ability to increase students’ aspirations for engineering and technology careers.
Volcanic activity monitoring through Raspberry Pi-based photography
A team of researchers from Chile, Australia, the US, and the UK have innovated a cost-effective method for capturing volcanic activity using a Raspberry Pi.
New Cyber Explorers Cup competition launched in UK
New Cyber Explorers Cup competition launched for pupils across the UK to boost their tech skills.
IBM and Meta launch the AI Alliance
IBM and Meta have jointly launched the AI Alliance, a coalition uniting over 50 founding members and collaborators from various sectors globally.
Government publishes £2bn Vision for Engineering Biology
Science, Research, and Innovation Minister Andrew Griffith unveils the Government's £2 billion plan to harness the vast potential of engineering biology.
Telit Cinterion and Rutronik expand partnership in EMEA region
Rutronik's collaboration with Telit Cinterion is reaching new heights as Rutronik starts offering Cinterion’s complete product range in the EMEA region.
New proposal for defining global warming levels in light of COP28
Met Office scientists have highlighted a critical gap in climate change discussions: the absence of a formally agreed method for defining global warming levels relevant to the Paris Agreement.