In this video, Same Sky breaks down the basics of buzzers – covering everything from magnetic vs. piezoelectric designs to indicators vs. transducers, and…
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Gen Z is ready for AI in the workplace – even if they don’t trust the hype
Gen Z workers are eager to bring AI into the workplace, but they’re not blindly buying into the buzz, according to a new survey…
FANUC’s female engineers lead from the front
This year marks the 12th annual International Women in Engineering Day (23rd June). An event designed to celebrate the contributions of women in science…
University of Bath celebrates 60 years of engineering and design
Rockets, artificial hearts, a Mars rover and vehicles including boats, jet-powered aircraft, cars, and motorcycles were among the creations on display at the University…
One in three UK jobseekers now use AI to write their CVs
TonerGiant study reveals how AI is transforming job applications – and blurring the line between efficiency and ethics With ChatGPT and generative AI tools…
The five essential skills for careers in electronics software engineering
Programming lies at the core of electronics software engineering, providing the essential tools to build, test, and refine systems. Proficiency in languages such as…
Relays – what you need to know
In the vast world of electronics, relays might seem like simple components, but their impact is immense. These small devices are essential in managing…
Shipster hails apprenticeships as key to unlocking tech talent
Shipster is celebrating the role apprenticeships play in developing talent, fostering growth, and empowering individuals to succeed. To mark National Apprenticeship Week 2025, the…
Cardiff University cuts 400 jobs and axes courses
Cardiff University announced on Tuesday (28th January) that it will reduce its academic headcount by approximately 400 members of staff and that several subjects…
Redefining the computer whiz
Researchers at the University of Reading, with colleagues at King's College London, have uncovered a more nuanced view of what makes an 'ideal' computer…