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27th March 2019
Visit us at Elektronik to win a Red Pitaya Starter Kit

Come and visit Electronic Specifer on stand D:12, at the Elektronik trade fair, for a chance to win a Red Pitaya STEMLad Starter Kit. The exhibition is being held in Gothenburg, Sweden, for the eighth year. This year Elektronik has been organised alongside the Advanced Engineering Fair, to emphasise this year’s focus on innovative and exciting solutions for the electronics issues of the future.

Artificial Intelligence
18th March 2019
The artificial intelligence revolution

  Artificial intelligence is changing the world as we know it. Part of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, together with nanotechnology, robotics, the IoT, and many other tech trends, AI is the buzzword of the 2010s. 

Analysis
13th March 2019
Leasing technology? Here’s what you should bear in mind

Leasing technology or tech equipment makes sense for all businesses. This is because leasing enables firms to maintain steady cash flow. Further, the leased technology or equipment comes with a full warranty, reducing the burden of support and maintenance. By: Jack Warner, Project Manager.

Analysis
8th March 2019
International Women’s Day initiative for future Bucharest businesswomen

According to a new study commissioned by METRO in Romania, 64% of women want to open their own business, but only 6% have confidence that they put this idea into practice. The problems which feed this distrust are financial: A quarter (25%) of female business owners say that raising funds as well as the lack of financial support are the most difficult challenges in starting and running a business.

Analysis
18th February 2019
Is there such a thing as too much technology?

There was a buzz at this year’s BETT show, but if you missed it then here is a round up from the informative talks to the very impressive demonstrations. Over the past few years, decades even, education has changed. It has changed the way we learn and therefore the way we need to be taught, and one major impact to both these is technology.

Analysis
6th February 2019
Will 2019 be the year of driverless cars in the UK?

Following the government plans to scrap the dedicated safety driver requirement in driverless cars, the vehicles could be on Britain’s roads by the end of the year. The Department of Transport has predicted that this change has the potential to make the UK a front-runner in driverless technology. 

Analysis
6th February 2019
Drones aid scientists in monitoring health of whales

For years, the only way scientist had to monitor the health of wild whales, was to get as close as possible on a boat, hold out a pole, and hope that they managed to snag a sample as the whale shot spray out of it’s blowhole. However, thanks to advancements in technology, this cumbersome and invasive method is being replaced, as scientists have successfully deployed drones to gather samples. 

Robotics
1st February 2019
Laundry folding robots among Brits’ most desired smart tech

In a world where people are busier than ever before, convenience and speed have become very desirable commodities. Luckily, the emergence of various technology has enabled individuals to spend less time on mundane everyday tasks within the workplace as well as their own home. Some of the biggest technological developments have come from WiFi enabled devices (e.g. smart speakers, smart thermostat etc.) that can function and be controlled in c...

Analysis
29th January 2019
Innovative educational tech makes UAE desirable for worldwide students

At this year’s BETT show the UAE Ministry of Education came with one clear mission to showcase its vision of bringing the essence of lifelong learning to students through technological platforms and programs, and announce the launch of the new ‘Study in the UAE’ campaign, which highlights the UAE as one of the best destinations for international student from all over the world to pursue degrees in acclaimed UAE based universitie...

Medical
29th January 2019
Impact of AI on pharmaceutical product formulation

There are several factors that contribute to the growing confluence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the pharmaceutical industry. The increased rate of expansion in the types of new chemicals being manufactured alongside the increased complexity of chemicals fosters digitalisation of health records. 

IoT
24th January 2019
How smart homes will take over the world

You hear a lot about home automation these days and it continues to be a hot topic. It includes all sorts of ingenious inventions that will save you time and money. However, is it possible to automate your backyard as well?  

Artificial Intelligence
23rd January 2019
Impact of AI on pharmaceutical product formulation

There are several factors that contribute to the growing confluence of Artificial Intelligence in the pharmaceutical industry. The increased rate of expansion in the types of new chemicals being manufactured alongside the increased complexity of chemicals fosters digitalisation of health record.  Author: Ethan L Scott

Analysis
22nd January 2019
New periodic table factors in impact of smartphone disposal

We are living in a very disposable age and there is no better illustration of this than the smartphone industry. When the humble mobile phone first started to become ubiquitous back in the late 1990s, it was unthinkable that it would be a device that we would simply toss away after 12 to 18 months. However, as the number of devices has increased, they have become a far more disposable commodity.  

Design
22nd January 2019
How the engineers of tomorrow are hitting top gear

If I told you that I spent the morning with a handful of bleary-eyed students, the more cynical amongst our readers may assume that it was a case of them having to deal with the morning after the night before.

Power
22nd January 2019
Power sector faces heavy skill shortages

The third annual Global Energy Talent Index (GETI), the energy recruitment and employment trends report, has revealed that power companies face a difficult task balancing the need to address current talent shortages with adapting to the changing skills needs resulting from digitalisation.

Analysis
17th January 2019
What you need to know about technology in 2019

It’s a new year, and with it comes new opportunities. Accordingly, it’s important to recognise that what worked last year may not work this year. In today’s business world, changes happen at the speed of thought. Subsequently, you need to figure out where you can update and improve your operation regularly. You can get a jump on the competition by finding every possible opportunity for improvement for your enterprise.

Analysis
16th January 2019
What is the most desired smart tech amongst Brits?

In a world where people are busier than ever before, convenience and speed have become very desirable commodities. Luckily, the emergence of various technology has enabled individuals to spend less time on mundane everyday tasks within the workplace as well as their own home. 

Automotive
14th January 2019
Seven magnificent automotive announcements at CES

A key area of this year’s CES show in Las Vegas was once again dedicated to the automotive sector, showcasing the latest in vehicle technology and autonomous driving, concept cars and connected vehicles. In fact, despite having many more strings to its bow, it has been named as one of the top ten automotive shows by newspaper USA Today.

Analysis
9th January 2019
The weird and wonderful gadgetry of CES 2019

As it does every year, the innovation technology show, CES, has brought to the floor a spate of weird and wonderful gadgets, many aiming to improve and enhance our daily lives, and others just for the sheer enjoyment they have the potential to bring. Here we take a look at some of our favourite gadgets poking their heads up this year.

Analysis
8th January 2019
Two winning innovation communities in manufacturing and urban mobility

The European Institute of Innovation and Technology (EIT)has announced the winning teams that will set up Innovation Communities: EIT Manufacturingand EIT Urban Mobility. These two pan-European partnerships bring together leading organisations from business, education, research and the public sector to tackle challenges through innovation and contribute to sustainable growth and job creation across Europe.

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