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Cambridge festival champions women's advancement in STEM
Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, became the nexus of a vibrant celebration of women's achievements in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) on the 26th and 27th of October.
The evolution of the electronics industry
Printed circuit boards (PCBs) enable a variety of devices, underpinning modern electronics.
Flexible x-ray detectors could transform cancer therapy
The University of Surrey has made strides in developing new materials that mirror human tissue, potentially initiating a shift towards the next wave of adaptable x-ray detectors.
UK Space Agency allocates funds for space preservation efforts
The UK Space Agency recently allocated a £2m investment for research into the refuelling of a mission designated for the removal of space debris.
Series 13 – Episode 7 – A 'cool' insight into cryogenic applications
Paige West speaks with Ziad Melhem, Non-Executive Director at IntelliConnect Europe Limited, and Craig Robinson, Sales Manager at CryoCoax, about cryogenic applications.
Made Smarter Awards recognise electronics manufacturers
Three electronics businesses are among the first recipients of the Made Smarter Awards, which celebrate excellence in manufacturing.
Cloud Network Monitoring market projected to exceed $9bn by 2033
The Cloud Network Monitoring Market refers to the industry that deals with the development, provision, and adoption of solutions and services designed to monitor and manage the performance, security, and overall health of computer networks hosted on cloud infrastructure.
Arm unveils alliance to address semiconductor skills shortage
Arm is announcing a new global initiative known as the Semiconductor Education Alliance, with support from partners including Arduino, Cadence, Cornell University, the Semiconductor Research Corporation, STMicroelectronics, Synopsys, Taiwan Semiconductor Research Institute, the All-India Council for Technical Education, and the University of Southampton.
London homes to be kept warm by waste heat from data centres
In a step towards greener energy use, the UK will utilise waste heat from data centres to warm thousands of homes.
Demos boost small business growth in the UK’s machining sector
From robotic machining, digital machine shop planning, low-cost machining IoT, and process optimisations for cycling, automotive, fashion, and covid response, engineering experts at Scotland's R&D manufacturing hub have helped growing businesses harness their competitive edge after completing a major European project.