Arduino has announced its partnership with MathWorks to reinforce the importance of Arduino at the university level in the fields of engineering, Internet of…
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An insight for students into how the power supply industry works
TDK has announced that TDK-Lambda UK’s involvement with the Year in Industry (YINI) scheme is proving a success for the company. YINI schemes coordinate…
Families raising disabled children find confidence with technology training
New report shows how digital skills training makes a big difference to parents/carers and their ability to support their children. More than 600 parents…
A new name, look and energy for WorldSkills UK Live
There’s a new name, new look and new energy for the country’s biggest interactive skills show – WorldSkills LIVE. As it has evolved from…
Supporting the engineers of the future
A specialist in industrial inkjet technology, Xaar, is sponsoring two Imagineering Clubs at local primary schools, designed to introduce children to engineering through fun…
To meet future demand we need to bridge the gap
James Downes, co-founder of Maker Life, explains how we are to bridge the Digital Skills Gap and ensure we have enough trained programmers to…
Engineering: a career worth pursuing
The latest report from EngineeringUK, the body that works in partnership with the engineering community to promote the role of engineers and engineering, makes…
Simplifying your search for components
A new app for iOS, Android and Windows devices has been released by RS Components. The DesignSpark Toolbox app is available to download free-of-charge,…
RGU Engineering students win IMechE Award
A group of engineering students at Robert Gordon University (RGU) have won a project award from the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (IMechE), which allowed…
Challenging students to design solutions that improve everyday life
Texas Instruments has issued a coding challenge for students: develop a solution using TI education technology that helps improve daily lives. Maybe an alarm…