Global semiconductor manufacturer Nexperia and the Hamburg University of Technology (TU Hamburg) have launched an endowed professorship in power electronic devices – a crucial…
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Hexagon launches Future Skills Challenge with Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing
Hexagon’s Manufacturing Intelligence division has teamed up with Oracle Red Bull Sim Racing to launch ‘Telemetry Tested: The Hexagon x Oracle Red Bull Sim…
University of Birmingham and CBMM to drive innovation in carbon recycling
The University of Birmingham and Brazilian-based CBMM have partnered on a project to ensure the future supply of Niobium, an essential component for a…
University of Bath student drone team win world championship
Student engineers from the University of Bath have been crowned world champions in a contest to design, build, and fly their own drone. Team…
OE-A Competition 2026 – apply now and gain international visibility
The OE-A Competition is entering its next round and invites young talent, startups, companies, and research institutions to submit their forward-looking ideas and products…
Meet the graduate hoping to revolutionise the creation of prosthetic limbs
A graduate from the University of Sunderland has used 3D printing technology to design and create prosthetics quicker with a reduced cost. For his…
LOCTITE marks 20+ years with formula student sponsorships
LOCTITE continues its longstanding sponsorship of Formula Student – a UK’s educational engineering competition, run by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers. With more than two…
HR expert warns your CV is sabotaging your dream job hunt
A HR expert has warned jobseekers that traditional CVs are now holding them back from landing their dream roles. Chris Garner, Managing Director at Avensure,…
Green wireless charging whizz wins top Academy award
Electronics lecturer and entrepreneur Dr Mahmoud Wagih has won one of the Royal Academy of Engineering’s top awards for his work developing wireless power…
Fears about AI replacing graduate roles are overblown
HiBob reveals 85% of British workers believe AI is replacing entry level jobs. In fact, over four in 10 workers (42%) advise those entering…