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Small innovations with higher power
Exhibiting at stand D8 at the Battery Tech Expo on March 15th, 2018 at the International Centre, Telford is medical battery manufacturer Accutronics. The company there will be exhibiting a selection of smart batteries suitable for wearable devices and medical carts from its parent company, Ultralife Corporation.
How to stay cyber safe this January
Learning provider Litmos Heroes is warning retailers to make sure their technology is up to date and their staff are properly trained to help them stay cyber safe during the sales. Online spending is set to hit record levels this January. An average of £1bn was spent online every week in January 2017 and with such huge figures changing hands electronically comes an increased risk of retail businesses falling victim to cyber attack and onlin...
The latest low-profile phased antenna for a mobile world
The EU-funded PHASOR project is disrupting the mobile communications market with the world’s first cost-effective, electronically steerable, digital, low-profile phased antenna.Today’s communications infrastructure is incapable of keeping up with society’s demand for faster, more mobile data traffic.
Clever conduits: smart flow measurement for water and gas
Avnet Abacus helps engineers to develop smart flow meters for monitoring water and gas consumption. The company’s VP of Marketing, Alan Jermyn, here takes a look at what’s driving demand for smart meters, how they work and how they’re built.
Li-on revolution comes to mobile and wearable consumer electronics
In this video, Littelfuse explores the advances and challenges of the Li-on revolution. Discover more and learn how to manage the risks.
The new faces of engineering
You wouldn’t automatically put top fashion photography and engineering hand in hand, however leading female engineers have come together to pose in a stunning photoshoot by Rankin to challenge gender stereotypes in the industry.Rankin Studios, renowned for shooting everyone from The Queen, to Kate Moss, and Madonna, has released a series of portraits featuring both established and upcoming UK female engineers in a bid to break down these st...
Electric vehicles are taking over the automotive market
Without a doubt, the market for electric vehicles is growing rapidly. While we are still in the initial phase there are several signs that the Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) market is emerging from its infancy. Figures from the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT) confirm this; whereas in 2010 the worldwide electric vehicle market was more or less zero, by 2015 over half a million electric cars had been sold - and sales are continu...
EasyScan GO: an AI powered malaria parasite counter
EasyScan GO, an AI powered microscope developed by Chinese manufacturer Motic, has the capability to automatically and accurately quantify malaria parasites in a blood sample. Utilising machine learning algorithms, the microscope is so efficient that it can identify the amount of parasites present in under 20 minutes.
The Female Faces of UK Engineering
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has announced its finalists for the prestigious Young Woman Engineer (YWE) of the Year Awards, which will celebrate its 40thanniversary this year, as it leads young women engineers nominated for their brilliant industry work and achievements.
The UK needs a million more skilled engineers
There are more than a quarter of a million skilled engineers which are needed each year to meet the demand from engineering and manufacturing companies, EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation can reveal.The 6th November marks the beginning of Tomorrow’s Engineers Week - a week dedicated to inspiring the UK’s next generation of engineers and encouraging young people into the profession to plug the skills gap in some of Britain&rsqu...