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IAEA concludes long term operational safety review
An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) team of experts completed a review of long term operational safety of Unit 1 and 2 at the Forsmark Nuclear Power Plant (NPP) in Sweden.
Valmet launches winder diagnostics
Valmet launches winder diagnostics to secure winder runnability as part of the Industrial Internet offering
Mobile phishing threats surged 161% in 2021
Lookout, who specialise in endpoint-to-cloud security, released areportshowing thatmobile phishing exposuresurged 161% within the energy industry betweenthe second half of 2020 and the first half of 2021.
Flexible format non-browning zoom lens
The Model 290 from Resolve Optics is a motorised 6x non-browning zoom lens with a range of mechanical options to optimally suit different applications that may be subject to radiation.
dSPACE acquires interest in Berlin startup neurocat
dSPACE, provider of simulation and validation solutions for the development of networked, self-driving, and EVs, has shown interest in the Berlin startup neurocat. neurocat has experience in the validation of AI, with a focus on the robustness of AI applications.
Top 5 T&M products in October
Electronic Specifier takes a look at the top T&M (test and measurement) products to have been released in October 2021.
Codemate develops graphic user interface for Metaflow
Netflix and Finnish creative tech company Codematedevelops a graphic user interface for Metaflow. The development enables Netflix data scientists to track numerous large data science projects simultaneously and increase the value of its data science practices to its customers. Netflix is now releasing Metaflow’s GUI as an open-source project, making it freely available for the data science community.
Call for £40m investment to realise UK’s net zero ambition
EngineeringUK is calling on the government to use next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) as an opportunity to invest £40m annually in careers provision for students in schools and colleges in England to enable more young people to understand the opportunities available in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.
Do you need a tech degree to work in tech?
London Tech Week 2021 offered an array of in-person and virtual events. Dimple Khagram hosted a panel discussion that debated whether a degree is still essential to working in tech anymore. Accompanying her were Alina Timofeeva, Ana Simion, Paul Wealls, Paul Guldo and Emma Hopkinson-Spark.
Call for £40m investment to realise UK’s net zero goal
EngineeringUK is calling on the government to use next week’s Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR) as an opportunity to invest £40mn annually in careers provision for students in schools and colleges in England to enable more young people to understand the opportunities available in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) careers.