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Tech Soft 3D completes acquisition of Visual Kinematics
Tech Soft 3D has announced that it has acquired Visual Kinematics (VKI), maker of DevTools, a suite of component software development kits (SDKs) for computer aided engineering (CAE) applications. With this acquisition, Tech Soft 3D has enhanced its ability to provide component technology for developers of CAE software.
Open University bombarded by email attacks in 2020
The Open University, which is based in London, has been bombarded by 1,191,312 malicious email attacks over the past nine months, from January 2020 to September 2020. This is according to official data obtained by a Parliament Street think tank via a Freedom of Information act request.
Mitsubishi renews partnership with Special Olympics GB
Mitsubishi Electric has renewed their partnership with Special Olympics GB for a further two years with immediate effect with both organisations committed to building upon the existing mutually beneficial relationship to help transform the lives of people with intellectual disabilities through sport.
Film capacitor deals with harsh environments
New Yorker Electronics has announced the launch and release of the Exxelia Dearborn 560P film capacitor product series. The 560P is designed as a cost-effective solution for high reliability and for performance in severe environments.
The IoT environment and its applications
Read a Q&A with Advantech’s Jash Bansidhar where he answers questions on a number of topics and offers advice for the future of the IoT environment, how to meet customer expectations, how to tackle fragmentation in companies, and where human machine interfaces might go next.
DP Building Systems announce new partnership with Cancer Research UK
Specialist construction, mechanical and electrical supplier, DP Building Systems has announced its charity partnership with Cancer Research UK. The partnership has a clear focus of raising £100,000 of funds over the next two years at an extremely critical time for cancer research. The donations in which Cancer Research UK receive are extremely important in supporting their pioneering work into the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of canc...
Modernised mechatronics factory fully operational
Prevailing through challenging times,Electro Mechanical Systems (EMS), has officially opened its modernised factory. The new space provides a larger and more ergonomic work area that will allow EMS to further expand its high quality precision offering.
Crown Prosecution Service guilty of 1,500 data breaches
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has recorded 1,627 data breaches over the entirety of the 2019-20 financial year, up from 1,378 in the previous financial year, according to official figures. The data, contained in the annual CPS report and analysed by Griffin Law, also revealed that 59 incidents were so severe that they were reported to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). Analysis revealed that these incidents potentially affec...
New training academy for construction professionals
SITECH UK & Ireland, distributor of Trimble machine control technology for the heavy and civil construction industry, has launched a new training Academy to support operators using construction technology. The Academy includes a selection of courses delivered through distance learning, practical demonstrations and face-to-face classrooms sessions. Sessions are suitable for everyone, from beginners to advanced users, meaning operators at all l...
AWG-card by Spectrum used to move around single atoms
How do you determine what is going on when you can’t actually see the components in the system you are investigating? This is the challenge when investigating the quantum behaviour of electrons in a lattice of ions. The solution being created by the Physics Department at the University of San Diego, California is to build a model that is slightly larger with observable components of single atoms moving in an optical lattice.