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Thousands to train in future tech like AI with over £1.1bn UK funding
Thousands more people across the UK will train and gain qualifications in future tech like artificial intelligence, and others that could transform areas like medicine, 6G and, quantum computing, thanks to a package of more than £1.1 billion to skill-up the country.
The Electronics Excellence Award: shortlist announcement
Welcome to the shortlist announcement page! Here you will find the amazing shortlisted products for the most rigorous and transparent award in the industry. The Electronics Excellence Award ceremony will be taking place at the Electronic Specifier booth (Hall 5-144) on the first day of embedded world on 9th April at 2:00pm. You are all welcome to come and visit to see which product will win! Comment below which product you think will win the E...
Advancing test & measurement: insights from Tektronix's Sarah Boen
Sarah Boen, Director of Strategic Technology and Advanced Integrated Circuits (AICs) at Tektronix, talks to Electronic Specifier about the field of Electronic Test & Measurement.
Quantum leap for UK and Germany science and research links
A new agreement to boost science and research ties, and plans for a joint group of science and research experts, are part of shared measures announced by the UK and Germany on 12 March 2024.
The double-edged sword in the fight against cybercrime
The battle to secure communications against cybercrime is intensifying. Over the last twenty years hacking has grown into a lucrative enterprise.
How to choose the right hardware for compliance with new IoT cybersecurity regulations
OEMs everywhere must deal with a wave ofnew cybersecurity legislationapproaching fast, including the UK’s Product and Security Telecommunications Infrastructure (PSTI) law coming into effect in 2024, and the European Union’s CE RED (Radio Equipment Directive) 2014/53/EU certification for wireless devices (August 2025). Implementing security protection features in new embedded product designs is now a task that no OEM can postpone.
What can we expect from the European Chips Act in 2024?
A looming artefact of the pandemic, the global chip shortage, seems to be easing up; demand for consumer products like smartphones and games consoles has dropped and chip sales have slowed due to increased inflation. But are we out of the woods just yet?
Envisioning a future of brain-inspired AI hardware
Artificial Intelligence (AI) hardware is increasingly drawing inspiration from the human brain’s structure and how it functions.
Fujitsu speeds up quantum circuit computation by 200x
Fujitsu has announced the development of a novel technique on a quantum simulator that speeds up quantum-classical hybrid algorithms, which have been proposed as a method for the early use of quantum computers, achieving 200 times the computational speed of previous simulations.
The British semiconductor companies steering UK efforts
Electronic Specifier explores some of the key British semiconductor companies that are steering UK efforts in the industry.