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New technology centre paves way for cyber security cluster
A state-of-the-art industry centre is designed to be the catalyst for a cluster which leads the way in UK operational technology cyber security.
ICO reviews key businesses’ use of generative AI
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) is calling for businesses to address the privacy risks generative AI can bring before rushing to adopt the technology – with tougher checks on whether organisations are compliant with data protection laws.
Hamamatsu Chromatiq Spectral Engine with extended wavelengths
Hamamatsu Photonics has launched the Chromatiq Spectral Engine (CSE) made by its subsidiary Energetiq Technology.
CryoCoax making waves with Q-CON connector
Intelliconnect’s CryoCoax division has announced its successes in cryogenic connectivity for the quantum market.
maxon is giving away a Swiss Army Knife every day in December
maxon has unveiled its 2023 Advent Calendar, offering an opportunity to win a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife each day in December leading up to Christmas Eve.
COP28: UK-led climate satellite mission
Two space companies have recently secured major contracts to contribute to a UK-led climate satellite mission, announced during the COP28 climate conference in Dubai, UAE.
Microchip expands strategic R&D commitment in the UK
Microchip has announced the inauguration of a major new facility at Cambridge Research Park, Cambridge, UK.
Blueshift Memory announces Flash Memory Summit Best in Show Award
Blueshift Memory, designer of a novel proprietary high-speed memory architecture, has announced that the Cambridge Architecture has been selected to receive the Most Innovative Memory Technology award in the Memory Accelerator Architecture category at last week’s Flash Memory Summit Best in Show Awards in Santa Clara – one of the world’s largest computer memory events.
Finalists for the 2023 MacRobert Award revealed
A leading developer of clean energy technology, enabling the world’s most progressive companies to decarbonise at scale and pace, an AI-based forecasting and risk management tool that could save billions of pounds by preventing project delays and graphene sensors many times more sensitive than established silicon technology are competing to be named the UK’s leading engineering innovation.
Microsoft’s £2.5 billion investment in UK AI
The Chancellor has recognised Microsoft's significant investment in AI infrastructure and skills as a key element for future growth and innovation, enhancing the UK's stature in science and technology.