Computing academics have helped a local tech firm go ‘full steam ahead’ with helping companies manage the data generated by building and structural safety.…
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An overview of pressure sensors
Pressure sensors are critical devices used in a wide range of applications and industries to measure the pressure of gases or liquids. From medical…
IWD Power Hack: Improving women’s safety
SheCanCode, Dojo, Founders & Coders, Codebar and Girl Talk London have partnered for a free hackathon with the goal of enhancing women's safety. You’re…
How can we inspire our new generation into engineering?
It’s no secret that the engineering sector is experiencing a shortage of workers. In fact, research shows that the industry will need to train…
The power of neuromorphic computing: A new era in AI and robotics
Neuromorphic computing is an innovative field of computer science that seeks to replicate the structure and function of the human brain in computing systems.…
Stemettes take over ‘the Ladies Bridge’
What do we want? Herstory. When do we want it? now. Those were the powerful words of incredibly inspiring, young girls, boys, men and…
115,000 more girls need to study maths or physics to bridge gender gap
A new research report, released today by charity EngineeringUK, reveals the staggering increase needed in the number of girls studying maths and/or physics at…
National Apprenticeship Week: Why apprenticeships matter
This week is National Apprenticeship Week, so what better time is there to explore why apprenticeships matter, how they can help not only students…
Science, innovation and technology takes top seat at Cabinet table
Innovation has been placed at the heart of the Government’s agenda and given a dedicated seat at the Cabinet table, the newly appointed Science,…
adi Group creates ‘Skills for Life’ through its apprenticeship programmes
This year’s National Apprenticeship Week (NAW) focuses on the theme of ‘Skills for Life’, highlighting the role of apprenticeships in developing talented workforces and…