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How apprenticeships are working to bridge the skills gap
The skills gap is a growing concern across the globe with a massive set of industries in need of workers yet unable to pick up new talent from the workforce that possess the skills they require. The disparity between the skills required by employers in the engineering sector and the skills possessed by the workforce is concerning for several reasons, most critically hindering technological and economic growth, whilst simultaneously straining the ...
Nanoelectronic device performs real-time AI classification
Northwestern University engineers have developed a new nanoelectronic device that can perform accurate machine-learning classification tasks in the most energy-efficient manner yet.
Mouser celebrates 60 years in business
Mouser Electronics is celebrating its 60th year in business. The distributor began with a couple of employees working out of a garage in El Cajon, California.
EDLC radial supercapacitors operate at -40°C,
Farnell is now stocking the range of high-power electric double layer capacitor (EDLC) radial supercapacitors from Abracon.
Robots to collect dust on the moon
A cutting-edge computer model replicates Moon dust with remarkable precision, offering a potential breakthrough for smoother and safer Lunar robot teleoperations.
First companies for Hydrogen Challenge announced
The UK Civil Aviation Authority has chosen three companies to enhance both industry and regulatory preparedness for the adoption ofhydrogen fueland emerging technologies.
10 trends that will shape mobility in the coming years
The second edition of eMobility Expo World Congress 2024, which took place in Valencia, Spain, on the 13-15thFebruary, analysed the main challenges facing the mobility industry as it moves towards a more sustainable, connected, and autonomous industry.
Historic breakthrough for HS2’s longest tunnel
Today marks a significant achievement for the HS2 project as the first colossal tunnelling machine, launched nearly three years ago, completed its 10-mile journey beneath the Chilterns, carving out the project's lengthiest tunnel.
Infineon launches CoolSiC MOSFET 750V G1 product family
Infineon Technologies has unveiled its 750V G1 series of discrete CoolSiC MOSFETs, designed to cater to the growing requirements for enhanced efficiency and power density in both industrial and automotive power systems.
Scientists look to reduce cost of microchips through plasma
Scientists at the US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) are developing computer simulation codes to boost microchip production through the use of plasma – an electrically charged state of matter pivotal in fusion research.