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Sharing technical knowledge
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Motorsport Industry Association (MIA), have joined forces to address the current lack of widespread exploitation of horizontal innovation in the business technology community.
Future of Wireless Conference to focus on the boardroom
Now in its 8th year, the 2016 Future of Wireless International Conference will turn its attention to the boardroom and explore how industry leaders are planning to transform and build new business models to harness a world with ubiquitous wireless. With headline speakers from the likes of Deutsche Telekom, McLaren and Magna International, the conference will focus on how wireless technology is pushing the boundaries across a number of industry se...
Gore & Kontron collaborate on next-gen airborne digital networks
As the passenger demand for quick and easy access to In-Flight Entertainment and Connectivity (IFEC) increases, aircraft IFEC systems need to provide faster data transmission over longer distances. W. L. Gore & Associates (Gore) and Kontron are working together to successfully meet these growing demands.
Bringing simulation technology to mainstream automotive design
A technical agreement to bring simulators and associated technology to the global automotive market has been annouced from McLaren Applied Technologies (M.A.T.) and MTS Systems. Under the terms of the agreement, M.A.T. and MTS will create and deliver a next-gen Vehicle Dynamics Simulator (VDS), which uses a tightly integrated ‘driver-in-the-loop’ system for engineering the development of road cars.
SPI Lasers explores the 3D printing revolution
3D printing has been around for decades but it didn't really gain traction until the 1990s. Until recently, only a handful of industries used additive manufacturing but that's all about to change.3D printing is currently one of the hottest and most interesting advancements in technologyand has the potential to revolutionise all sorts of industries from automotive and aerospace to electronics and healthcare.
Accounting firm wary of Google's potential to use Big Data
KPMG has revealed that future threats from companies like Google were a key reason for its £40m investment into accounting services for small and start-up businesses.
Partnership seeks to 'drive' engineering students
Altair has been chosen as a strategic software partner for Cranfield University’s Advanced Motorsport Engineering course. The partnership hopes to teach progressive simulation techniques to students who are aspiring to lead the next generation of motorsport teams at companies such as Mercedes AMG, Red Bull Technology, Lotus F1, McLaren F1, Sauber F1, Williams F1, Caterham F1, Marussia F1, and Sahara Force India.
REO joins Power Electronics UK industry think tank
Aiming to help in the trade body’s stated aim of creating sustainable growth strategies for the industries it serves, REO has announced that it has joined the industry think tank 'Power Electronics UK'. The think tank also aims to create a sustainable supply of high quality, industry prepared graduates.
University Students: This Really Could Be You Next Year - Five Months’ Paid Internships At Five Car Makers
Roberto Antonio Pace, the winner of the 2012 Autocar-Courland Next Generation Award, has now completed his invaluable prize: five months’ paid internships with contest partners McLaren, Toyota, Jaguar Land Rover, Peugeot and Skoda, as well as, finishing back where it all started, the Autocar office.
The Automotive Revolution
Why the challenges involved with moving from mechanical to electrical systems in car design has prompted unprecedented industry collaboration. Compiled by Paul Jarvie, AESIN Network Manager within NMI.