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On the high seas: How drones can make oil rig work a safer occupation
Deploying drones in the oil and gas industry brings out huge savings and improved worker conditions, which in turn can drive growth and innovation, writes Dr. Shaun Passley, Founder of Zenadrone.
Fluke live fibre detectors and expert advice to help users make optimal fibre testing choices
Fluke is making this offer in recognition of the increasing preference to use fibre optics for mission-critical links in data centres, networks serving campuses over long distances and backbones in and between buildings. This substantial expansion of the fibre optics market has made it more crucial than ever that users choose the correct fibre test and troubleshooting solution for their installation.
Telit Cinterion adds new dual-band GNSS positioning modules
Telit Cinterion has announced the addition of the SE868K5 family of dual-band GNSS positioning modules. Built on the AIROHA AG3335 chipset family in a scalable design for global deployment or for use in the Indian market, the SE868K5 family consists of SE868K5-D and SE868K5-I modules.
Yeitek appoints Ventec Giga Solutions as distributor for PCB cleaning equipment
Ventec Giga Solutions, a branch of Ventec International Group, announces its new role as the sales agent and distributor for Yeitek, a Taiwanese company specialising in PCB cleaning equipment.
High flying women bring daughters to work to inspire next generation
For this Mother’s Day, some of easyJet’s high-flying parents took their daughters behind the scenes at work, in a bid to inspire the next generation of women in STEM,
What does the Spring Budget 2023 mean for innovation?
At Spring Budget 2023 the government is building on the foundation put forward at Autumn Statement 2022, with a plan to deliver on three of the five key priorities set out by the Prime Minister in January: to halve inflation, grow the economy and get debt falling.
Preparing the next generation of electronics engineers
As the electronics industry continues to advance at a breakneck pace, it faces a burgeoning challenge: a significant skills gap.
The gender pay gap in manufacturing will end in 2085
New research has revealed it will take an estimated 62 years to close the gender pay gap in the manufacturing industry.
BAE Systems to play role in delivery of AUKUS submarines
As part of the AUKUS trilateral agreement between Australia, the UK and the US, it was announced that BAE Systems will play a key role in helping Australia to acquire its first nuclear powered submarines.
Lattice advances industrial automation at the Edge with stack updates
Lattice Semiconductor, the low power programmable specialist, has announced the latest updates to the Lattice Automate and Lattice sensAI solution stacks that equip customers with new factory automation and industrial machine vision capabilities.