Schneider Electric together with Boston University has announced a study that finds that more than 2 million new jobs and up to 141 million…
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Calling all young women in STEM – The 2024 Bupa everywoman in Technology Awards
The annual everywoman in Technology Awards, celebrating the most inspirational women working in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM), are open for nominations for…
Embracing the future: USB Type C standardisation approaches
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, one innovation has taken centre stage for its remarkable versatility, capabilities, and widespread adoption – USB Type C.…
Imperial to lead UK in global electricity decarbonisation effort
Imperial College London is leading the UK arm of a global effort to create 100% renewable energy power grids worldwide. The new Electric Power…
What Nobel-winning quantum dots could provide for engineering
Recently, the Nobel Prize for chemistry was awarded to three US-based scientists for their development of quantum dots. So, what exactly are these quantum…
FDM Group awarded flexi-job apprenticeship agency status
FDM Group been named on the government’s Flexi-job apprenticeship agencies register, empowering more school leavers into the tech sphere. Flexi-job apprenticeship agencies employ apprentices…
UK government announces £8m AI scholarship funding
The UK government has announced £8m funding to create 800 new AI scholarships as part of a new £60 million Regional Innovation Fund (RIF).…
Universities urged to include web intelligence in their curriculum
As AI and ML studies increase in popularity, university students must gain insights into data collection practices to thrive as terms resume, says web…
Code Ninjas launches IMPACT
Code Ninjas is on a mission to make coding education more accessible and enjoyable for children aged 5-14. With the recent launch of their…
Orange Pi: an overview
You’ve likely heard of Raspberry Pi, and maybe even Banana Pi, but what about Orange Pi? Orange Pi is a series of single-board computers…
