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Fastest EV charging stations to date in Luxembourg
SWIO, a full charging management solution provider for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, and EVBox, a specialist provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions in Europe, are joining forces to provide drivers with the fastest charging stations in Luxembourg to date.
Organisations uniting to inspire a diverse engineering and technology workforce
The Tomorrow’s Engineers Code is celebrating an important milestone – the community now has over 300 members dedicated to increasing the diversity and number of young people entering engineering and technology careers.
Renesas introduces RZ/G3S microprocessor for IoT devices
Renesas Electronics Corporation, a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, introduces a new 64-bit general-purpose microprocessor (MPU) for IoT edge and gateway devices that consumes significantly less power.
Display Technology 2nd phase of name change
FORTEC United Kingdom, previously known as Display Technology, is excited to announce the next stage in its significant transformation.
Neutrik Americas sponsors Women in Electronics
Neutrik Americas, part of Neutrik Group, the global provider of professional AVL connectivity solutions, is pleased to announce its sponsorship of Women in Electronics (WE).
Qt Group and Infineon: graphical user interface for microcontrollers
Qt Group has announced it is bringing its lightweight and high-performance graphics framework to microcontrollers (MCU) at Infineon Technologies AG, the global pioneer in automotive semiconductors.
US NTIA awards funding to VIAVI automated Lab-as-a-Service for Open RAN
Viavi Solutions has announced that the US National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA) has awarded the company a grant from the Public Wireless Supply Chain Innovation Fund’s first Notice of Funding Opportunity.
Women at more risk of losing their jobs to AI
The swift integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into various sectors poses a significant risk of job losses, with women and disadvantaged groups being particularly vulnerable.
Object Computing announces initiatives to encourage Women in Technology
Object Computing, a technology firm based in St. Louis, has announced additional initiatives for women to foster mentorships, share experiences, and encourage participation and leadership in STEM careers.
Human tissue-on-chip is changing the way drugs are developed
In a move set to transform the realm of drug development, the University of Rochester has taken a significant leap in human tissue-on-chip technology.