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$160m funding to boost US semiconductor manufacturing

The United States Department of Defense has announced a new $160m investment to bolster US semiconductor manufacturing.

Torino and Braga crowned 2024 European capitals of innovation

The EU Commission has announced Torino and Braga as the winners of the prestigious 2024-25 European Capital of Innovation Awards (iCapital).

Record £20.4bn Autumn Budget to boost UK science R&D

The UK government’s Autumn Budget has committed £20.4bn to bolster innovation across science, technology, and life sciences.

Fast-tracking the UK’s power electronics future

Joe Dobson, Project Delivery Lead at APC, reflects on the importance and opportunities within the power electronics sector.

NHS to trial medical drone delivery service for blood samples in London

The NHS has announced that it will be trialling a medical drone delivery service for blood samples in London.

Smarter asset management and risk mitigation – how wireless remote monitoring is changing the mining landscape

Chris Emery, VP of Senceive Ltd, discusses enhancing remote mine risk monitoring by combining sensors, highlighting the benefits.

The Aurora supercomputer achieves exascale

Learn about the monumental achievement of exascale by the Aurora supercomputer at Argonne National Laboratory.

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Combatting power grid vulnerabilities from climate change with advanced technologies

James Conlin of Sharper Shape discusses solutions that enable utilities to overcome power grid vulnerabilities imposed by climate change.

University of Warwick set to lead immersive tech supercharge

The University of Warwick is leading a new initiative to supercharge creative and immersive technology in Coventry and Warwickshire.

Evaluating usability issues with AI-assisted smart speakers

Smart speakers often do not have screens and provide little to no visual information feedback, complicating their usability.

Advancing piezoelectric sensors to monitor robotic movement

Researchers have created flexible piezoelectric sensors, which are essential for monitoring the motions of humanoid robots.

New independent Institute to support UK Semiconductor Strategy

A new Institute will bring together government, universities, and industry to support the Semiconductor Strategy and grow the sector.

Self-driving cars could be on UK roads by 2026 as AV Act approved

Following the approval of the Automated Vehicles (AV) Act, self-driving vehicles could be on UK roads as early as 2026.

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