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Notorious American prison is getting clean and going green
Rikers Island, one of the most notorious prisons in America, is to becomea renewable energy hub.
Microchip launches MPLAB machine learning development suite
Microchip has launched a complete, integrated workflow for streamlined ML model development with its new MPLAB Machine Learning Development Suite.
A new hub for semiconductor ecosystem at the heart of Europe
A group of semiconductor companies in Flanders have come together to create Flanders Semiconductors, a new non-profit organisation representing the interests of the industry at local, European, and global levels.
Electrification tipping point challenge awaits UK industry
UK industry is facing a major tipping point when it comes to the electrification race according to one of the sector’s leading figures.
Is 3D printing the solution to housing shortages?
When 3D printing first launched, the space wasawash with ideason how the industry could revolutionise different sectors and society. 3D printed models fit to specification, trainer shoes, even jewellery began being made by the machines.
How can we inspire our new generation into engineering?
It’s no secret that the engineering sector is experiencing a shortage of workers. In fact, research shows that the industry will need to train and employ around 200,000 people by 2024 to fill the gap.
Change in the management board at ODU
ODU has announced a change in its management board. As of 1st September 2023, Robert Klemisch will be appointed to the management board for Technology & Operations.
Introducing Phoenix, a humanoid robot aiming to tackle labour challenges
Phoenix is Sanctuary AI’s sixth-generation general-purpose robot powered by Carbon, a unique AI control system.
How gender parity could be a key turning point for the manufacturing talent shortage
One of the fiercest challenges the manufacturing industry faces this year is the ever-widening skills shortage and talent crisis, which is costing the UK an estimated £7 billion in lost economic output, the equivalent of around £21 million per day lost in Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Upskilling future talent to ensure a smooth transition to sustainable mobility
The world is facing a global skills shortage of epic proportions. It’s the most severe of the past 16 years. According to a recent survey published by workforce solutions provider ManpowerGroup, 75% of employers questioned reported difficulty filling roles. Hilit Bar-lev, VP HR ofStoreDot– developers of extreme fast charging (XFC) battery technology for electric vehicles – further discusses.