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In a case study competition, Rohde & Schwarz and VDE put the future of radiomonitoring in the hands of young engineers
Rohde & Schwarz will put inspired engineering students to the test on the subject of radiomonitoring. Increasing radio density and ever complexer radio transmission methods confront this field with huge challenges. For the eighth time, the company, together with the German Association for Electrical, Electronic and Information Technologies (VDE), is organizing its international case study competition. Under the banner of Keep pace with the future...
Aqueous Technologies Appoints Lisa Kocks to Director of International Sales
Aqueous Technologies Corporation has appointed Lisa Kocks to the position of Director of International Sales. Lisa Kocks began her career in the electronics assembly industry in 1985. She graduated from Georgetown University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Chinese and French and is fluent in Chinese, French and German (and English).
Cambridge Consultants celebrates 50 years of innovation
Cambridge Consultants, the company described as those experts of disruptive technologies by the Financial Times, celebrates its 50th year in 2010. Established by three Cambridge University graduates in 1960, the company has grown into a world leading technology product development firm, employing over 300 engineers, technologists and scientists at offices in both Cambridge, UK and Boston, USA.
Half a century on Cambridge Consultants looks to the future
As part of its 50th year celebrations, Cambridge Consultants today launched a survey aimed at finding peoples’ true attitudes towards past, present and future technological development. Cambridge Consultants has been at the forefront of technology innovation since its founding in 1960 and now, as part of its anniversary, the company is looking again to the future to discover what technologies people expect to have a significant impact on their ...
Small companies hot, smaller gadgets not
Cambridge Consultants has today announced the results of its recent online survey aimed at discovering attitudes towards past, present and future technological development, which was conducted as part of the company’s 50th anniversary celebrations. Receiving over 1,000 responses, the research revealed that two out of three people believe that small, fast-growing companies will be responsible for the most influential technologies in the future. ...
Solliance and imec join forces in thin film PV R&D
Imec and Solliance announce that imec will be a full partner of Solliance and will integrate its thin film PV R&D efforts in Solliance. With imec as a partner, Solliance aims to be an R&D cluster bringing thin film solar energy technology to excellence. The announcement will be celebrated at the annual imec booth reception at PVSEC in Hamburg on 7 September at the imec booth, hall B4G booth C11, at 16.30 o’clock.
Rigel donates safety testers to support Uganda charity initiative
Rigel Medical has donated five of its 266 Plus electrical safety testers to a UK-based charity which supplies and maintains medical equipment to developing countries in Africa. The lightweight and compact instruments have been provided to the Amalthea Trust, which will be giving them to a medical engineering workshop currently being brought up to standard at the Mulago Hospital in Kampala, Uganda.
Sudlows wins Data Centre contract with Anglia Ruskin University
Data Centre Design and Build Specialist, Sudlows, has won a competitive £700,000 contract to build a secure data centre facility for Anglia Ruskin University.
New Marketing Manager Sees Bright Future
Amaechi Oduah has joined Mitsubishi Electric Automation Systems Division to head up its marketing and communications activities. He has over a decade’s experience in the telecommunications, electrical and electronic manufacturing sector and gained his education at the University of Greenwich. He explains that moving into automation was a strategic decision, as manufacturing is set to be one of the best growth sectors in the medium and long ...
Demystifying the Vocational Sector will be Key
Ann Watson, managing director of specialist awarding organisation, EAL (EMTA Awards Limited), cites the lack of unbiased careers advice in many schools as the stumbling block for Britain’s lost generation. The Government’s head of curriculum review, Tom Oates, called for half of all young people to complete an apprenticeship (03/06) and would like to see equal numbers choosing the apprenticeship route as studying for A-Levels. Watson com...