For Siemens, attracting and retaining talented young electrical engineers is essential to maintaining its competitive edge. However, recruiters in electrical technology firms are facing…
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How Gen Z is shaping our digital experience
Consumer markets are being increasingly dominated by the coming-of-age Gen Z. Comprised of those individuals born between the mid-to-late 1990s and early 2010s, this…
Key figures in space exploration
National Space Day is all about celebrating the incredible engineering, technological and scientific milestones throughout the history of space exploration and study. Space Day…
Star Wars tech in real-life
Star Wars is home to some incredibly out of this word technology. This May fourth, Electronic Specifier showcases some of the cool technology that…
Pixy, the flying selfie drone from Snap
Snap, best known for its photo-sharing app Snapchat has released a flying camera drone called Pixy. The company describe Pixy as a “free-flying sidekick”,…
What is UX, and what do UX designers do?
In the previous article 'What is UI and what does a UI designer do', we distinguished between UI and UX. This article will focus…
The dark side of the metaverse
The world’s largest technology companies have embarked on a race towards creating the metaverse, a virtual reality world where avatars can do everything from…
The King’s College London student solving ‘the service problem’
Student Circuit caught up with Christian Grinling, second year electronic engineering student at King's College London. Christian won Keyloop's Dealer Tech 2022 with his…
wBMS technology: the new competitive edge for EV manufacturers
Tesla’s massive investments in battery “gigafactories” and Volkswagen’s plan to build six dedicated battery production plants in Europe by 2030 indicate that the battery…
3 technologies to combat loneliness
Aristotle’s social paradox posits that humans are intrinsically social creatures, also known as ‘a political animal.’ Down to the core, their sense of purpose…