British manufacturing is facing a major crisis, as productivity, recruitment, and training lag behind our international competitors. With a huge number of skilled jobs…
Author: Harry Fowle
Demand for engineers increasing, with rapid growth in green jobs
As the UK ramps up its focus on becoming a net zero economy, a new report commissioned by EngineeringUK finds that demand for engineers…
ABB closes automation skills gap with new robotics education package
ABB Robotics is continuing to close the global education gap in automation and prepare students for the future of work with the launch of…
ChatGPT and AI could boost technology recruitment and lead to job growth
The growing adoption and use of AI models such as ChatGPT could actually benefit technology professionals, rather than stealing jobs, but it will require…
UK Space Agency announces Space for Everyone tour across the UK this summer
The UK Space Agency Space for Everyone tour will showcase the role of space in improving life on Earth and highlight the diverse and…
The 19-year-old CEO balancing entrepreneurship and university
University is about more than just learning your subject matter, it’s about developing yourself personally and learning multiple skills that you may have otherwise…
UKAEA launches tritium training course to upskill fusion industry
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has launched a new tritium training course – taking place on 27th June 2023 – as part of…
How is AI changing the face of scientific publishing?
In 2022, Swedish researcher Almira Osmanovic Thunström instructed the GPT-3 algorithm to follow a simple directive — “Write an academic thesis in 500 words…
The Google Pixel Fold – a rundown
Google has unveiled its long-awaited first foldable phone, the Google Pixel Fold, at Google I/O 2023. This device builds upon the success of the…
International students boost UK economy by £41.9 billion
New data reveals that the intake of international students in the 2021/22 academic year contributed a huge £41.9 billion to the UK economy. A…