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Inspiring IET Young women engineers make national final
To celebrateAda Lovelace Day, five young women engineers have been announced as finalists for the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET)Young Woman Engineerof the Year Awards 2024.
The UK’s first sustainable electronics centre
A new £5.5 million initiative aims to position Scotland's Central Belt as a global leader insustainable electronicsmanufacturing and design.
Enabling future generations of self-sensing materials
Research from the University of Glasgow could significantly accelerate the development of advanced 3D-printedmaterialswith applications in sectors such as aerospace, robotics, civil engineering, and more.
Batteries of the future charge ahead
With the global demand forlithium-ion batteries(LIBs) straining raw material reserves, researchers are urgently exploring safer, more affordable, and reliable alternatives for rechargeable batteries.
UK project boosts secure quantum key distribution with OEM modules
Innovate UK’s £1.5 million MARCONI project is set to transform the landscape of quantum key distribution (QKD) by developing and demonstrating high-fidelity, modular, and scalable receiver modules.
electronica 2024 highlights supporting programme
In just a few weeks, electronica 2024, alongside SEMICON Europa, will open its doors in Munich. From 12–15 November 2024, more than 3,000 exhibitors from around the globe will showcase their latest products and solutions.
Cement-based material inspired by the human bone
Engineers at Princeton University have developed a cement-basedmaterialthat is 5.6 times more resistant to damage than conventional cement.
Professor Brian Cox excites 400 curious minds at STEM event
Brooklands Innovation Academy(BIA) 2024 marked a significant milestone as it held its largest and most impactful event yet, gathering 400 students aged 11 to 18 for a full day of immersive STEM education.
OLED unlocks compact, lightweight night vision
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed a new type of OLED (organic light-emitting diode) that could replace conventional night vision goggles with lightweight glasses, offering a cheaper and more practical solution for extended use.
Get ready for SEMICON Europa 2024
SEMICON Europa 2024 will gather industry experts November 12-15 at Messe München in Munich, Germany for insights into the latest innovations and trends in sustainability, mobility, healthcare, materials, packaging, fab management and workforce.