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TiniFiber expands team across North America
TiniFiber, the exclusive manufacturer of US patented and UL-approved TiniFiber Micro Armor Fiber optical cabling solutions, has announced further expansion of its team in North America (US and Canada).
The women leading the charge towards a greener future
From the boardroom to the factory floor, women in science and engineering are playing a pivotal role in helping The Kensa Group bring zero carbon heating and cooling to the masses.
Mastering the pause: enhancing organic devices
In organic optoelectronic devices, the control of molecular deposition on thin films is important for optimal surface arrangement and device performance.
National Women in Science and Engineering Day
Diversity and inclusivity are vital topics that are being discussed in industries the world over – and none more so than in the STEM industries.
Mayank Agochiya appointed President of FEV Asia
Mayank Agochiya assumed the role of President of FEV Asia at the beginning of this year. In this capacity, Mayank joins the global management board of FEV.
New NPL neutron facility boosts UK’s research capabilities
The National Physical Laboratory (NPL) has announced a new neutron measurement facility that will play a critical role in the safe and secure operation and continued development of the UK’s nuclear energy, defence, and fusion research sectors.
Bringing AI to infinity with Cervoz industrial DDR5 5600
Cervoz has announced the release of its new industrial DDR5 5600 DRAM modules engineering to minimise bottlenecks.
Percepio scales up its leadership under new CEO
Percepio AB has announced the appointment of Andreas Lifvendahl as Chief Executive Officer to accelerate innovation and guide the company’s next stage of growth.
Add-on module delivers PC-like experience to ZuBoard
Avnet has released the M.2 HSIO, the latest Add-On Module for the ZUBoard 1CG.
Innovative autophage engines and the future of rocketry
The autophage rocket engine, utilising its plastic fuselage for fuel, marks a significant innovation in aerospace engineering and it has been built and fired by engineers at Glasgow University.