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ABLIC's CLEAN-Boost unlocks sensing capabilities
ABLIC, a Japanese analog semiconductor specialist, is at the forefront of innovating battery-less sensors that harness previously untapped environmental energy.
The Big Bang Fair, inspiring more young people into STEM careers
With just two weeks to go, excitement is building for the return of the popular Big Bang Fair – the largest celebration of science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) for young people in the UK.
Industry leaders in AI and wireless form AI-RAN Alliance
The AI-RAN Alliance has been launched at the GSMA Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, heralding a significant step forward in the fusion of artificial intelligence (AI) with cellular technologies to enhance radio access network (RAN) and mobile network capabilities.
Graphene sensors may help to detect sepsis earlier in critically ill patients
A new study from the University of Bath has shown that graphene-based biosensors, designed by Integrated Graphene, have the potential to play a major role in detecting increased levels of lactate, an important biomarker for the treatment of critically ill patients
Bentley systems announces Allen Li has joined as General Manager, China
Bentley Systems, the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced that Allen Li has been appointed to the new role of General Manager, China, reporting to Chief Revenue Officer Brock Ballard.
Indium Corporation expert honoured by IEEE EPS
Indium Corporation Strategic Advisor Dr. Dongkai Shangguan was honoured by the IEEE Electronics Packaging Society (EPS) with its 2023 Electronics Manufacturing Technology Award at the 73rd Electronics Components and Technology Conference (ECTC) in Orlando, FL.
Intuitive Machines Odysseus lander successfully lands on moon
Odysseus has established itself as the inaugural private spacecraft to softly land on the moon, pioneering commercial lunar missions and beyond.
To increase women in STEM jobs, increase female leadership
Despite efforts to diversify the fields of science, technology, engineering, and math, new research from the University of Georgia suggests that women remain underrepresented in STEM fields in federal jobs.
World of Photonics Congress 2023
After four years, the international scientific elite from the photonics industry once again has the opportunity to gather and exchange ideas live in Munich when the World of Photonics Congress takes place in the ICM – International Congress Centre Messe München—from 25th to 30th June 2023. This year, the most important congress for the industry in Europe will be flanked by three trade fairs taking place in parallel: LASER World o...
UK ‘ghost driver’ study using visual displays to communicate with pedestrians completed
A novel study undertaken by the University of Nottingham has found that, in the absence of someone in the driving seat, pedestrians trust certain visual prompts more than others when deciding whether to cross in front of an autonomous car.