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PCIM Europe 2023: further sustainability focus in power electronics
The entire power electronics industry and the manufacturers of various components are aware of the importance of using eco-friendly and sustainable materials.
Tech organisations in Europe to train over 500,000 deep tech talents with the EIT
The European Institute of Innovation & Technology (EIT) has received pledges from JA Europe, Intel Corporation, Abodoo, Generation, the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, Computer Vision Centre, and Tampere University of Applied Sciences who will partner up as part of the Deep Tech Talent Initiative to train over 500,000 Europeans.
Anritsu extends 6G research with Aalborg University
Anritsu has announced the extension of its 6G research activities to include new innovative research together with Aalborg University in Denmark.
Scientists develop industry-ready high-speed microchips for artificial intelligence
Researchers at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology successfully build high-speed and low-energy consumption microchips by incorporating two-dimensional materials.
Electric roads pave the way for smaller car batteries
If an electric car charges while driving, the size of the battery can be reduced by up to 70%, and the load on the power grid can be spread out over the day.
Skills a priority as electrification race aims to deliver over 169,000 jobs
Hundreds of thousands of new skilled jobs will need to be created over the next two years if the UK is going to transition to zero-emission vehicles and widespread electrification.
New electric drone testing and training facility in the works
Planning permission has recently been granted for a new drone training and testing facility at the Royal Holloway, University of London.
Sock that sounds the alarm before older people fall
Older people will be alerted to the increased risk of falls thanks to a new smart sock created by electronic textiles (e-textiles) experts at Nottingham Trent University.
Cambridge GaN Devices’ ICeGaN technology
Cambridge GaN Devices (CGD) has announced that independent, third-party research by Virginia Tech University demonstrates that the CGD’s ICeGaN GaN technology is more reliable and robust than other GaN platforms.
Experiments to study brain tumours and muscle ageing heading to space
Scientists will use the International Space Station to carry out experiments seeking to improve understanding of currently incurable child brain tumours and the muscle ageing process, thanks to UK Space Agency funding.