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Big growth plans for 5G and Edge computing platform
Neutroon, a Cloud-based network management platform, has unveiled plans to nearly double its workforce within the next year, spurred by a surge in demand for its private 5G, Edge computing, and IoT services.
PTC and BAE Systems work on next generation fighter pilot helmet
The design and development of mechanical components for BAE Systems' Striker II Helmet Mounted Display are being facilitated by the use of PTC's Creo software.
Overcoming counterfeits once and for all
The market for counterfeit electronics is one of the industry's most widely discussed and analysed topics, yet little headway has been made in solving the problem.
Academy initiates project for GB electricity decarbonisation
The Royal Academy of Engineering has announced a major new policy project ondelivery of rapid electricity system decarbonisation, to help the UK government realise decarbonisation plans by the next decade.
Using degree apprenticeships to upskill your employees
As we keep pace with changing trends, technology, and requirements, it has become increasingly difficult in modern businesses to keep employees sufficiently upskilled to excel in their jobs.
Funding boost for chips that could help to fuel AI advancements
New funding and support has been unveiled to back British scientists working on chip development, which could power advancements in AI and underpin the technologies needed to reach net zero.
The OU and Cisco offer girls and young women cyber security training
As cyber security threats increase worldwide, there is a greater need than ever for a skilled, diverse cyber workforce.
Introducing the VIP judges for The Big Bang Competition
The Big Bang Competition, celebrated as the premier annual event for science, engineering, and technology among young individuals in the UK, has announced its panel of VIP judges for the 2023/24 session.
UK invests £7mn into first hydrogen transport hub
The UK Government has launched a £7 million investment into the hydrogen vehicle infrastructure of Tees Valley, marking a significant step towards green transportation. This funding is earmarked for several hydrogen projects, including the development of new refuelling stations essential for fuel cell vehicles.
Why engineering needs to refresh its image to thrive
In this article, Professor Georgina Harris, Dean of the Faculty of STEM at Arden University, explores why engineering needs to refresh its image to thriveand explains what she believes needs to change.