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Electronic Specifier Articles
UK Government pushed to address ‘e-waste tsunami’
The Environment Audit Committee has highlighted the UK government's insufficient efforts in addressing e-waste.
Advancing cyber security through continuous authentication
We are living in an era where digital security breaches are becoming more frequent, and the need for robust cyber security solutions is more critical than ever.
An interview with everywoman finalist … Annabel Ohene, Siemens
A dually creative and curious individual, Annabel Ohene is a Technical Support Engineer at Siemens – part of the technical team and support hub.
An interview with everywoman finalist – Vinita Rathi, Systango
Vinita Rathi, Co-Founder and CEO of Systango, a leading digital services company, and an everywoman ‘AI’ award nominee, underscores the essence of teamwork in the tech industry with her belief that "it takes two to Tango."
Bionic jellyfish explore the ocean
Researchers at Caltech, a science, engineering research, and education institute, are looking into the development of biohybrid robotic jellyfish by using their inherent capabilities of journeying fathoms below for the future of ocean exploration.
An interview with everywoman finalist … ‘Professor’ Jeni Trice, Get with the Program
Jeni Trice, the CEO and Chief Coding Adventurer at Get with the Program – an award-winning social enterprise, and an everywoman ‘Tech for Good’ award nominee – is on a mission to make STEM education accessible to all children, irrespective of their background or resources.
The potential of 3D ice printing for artificial blood vessels
A new 3D printing method uses ice to build a template for artificial blood vessels in engineered tissue. Researchers hope the vessels could eventually be used in artificial organ transplants or drug testing.
Ultra-sensitive graphene sensor could improve water quality monitoring
Engineers at the University of California San Diego have crafted an ultra-sensitive sensor from graphene capable of detecting lead ions at concentrations previously undetectable by current technologies.
Engineering gifts for Mother’s Day
Mother's Day is a special occasion to celebrate the remarkable women in our lives.
Empowering Women in Tech with Women Who Code and the Financial Times
Women Who Code and the Financial Times have collaborated to host an empowering event tailored for women and non-binary individuals who are passionate about forging a successful career in the technology sector.
Celebrating curiosity: A conversation with Professor Danielle George, CBE
In celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), Electronic Specifier’s Sheryl Miles speaks to Professor Danielle George, CBE, about her journey into engineering and the power of support and curiosity.
Giant leap for India’s semiconductor mission
The Indian government has embarked on a transformative journey to bolster its semiconductor and electronics manufacturing capabilities with an investment of $15.2 billion.
Zebra Technologies: bringing computer vision and AI to market
Electronic Specifier’s Harry Fowle recently had the opportunity to speak with Zebra Technologies at its London Innovation and Design Studio where research on computer vision and AI is being brought to market.
Electronic Specifier’s CEO battles against illegal waste dumping
Hoad's Wood, near Ashford in Kent, once a haven for a diverse range of birds, insects, and trees, is now a site for the illegal dumping of commercial waste.
Companies pioneering gender inclusion in STEM
A wave of change is underway for gender inclusion in STEM underway, with several companies setting benchmarks for inclusivity.
Spring Budget 2024: key announcements and industry reactions
Amidst a challenging financial environment, the Chancellor sought to find a middle ground by offering assistance to businesses and promoting technology adoption.
Cloud Expo | How WFH and AI have highlighted the case for zero trust security
Zero trust is a growing necessity in the age of AI, an auditorium on day one of Cloud Expo were told, as Neil Thacker of cybersecurity company Netskope and Ben Short of law firm Blake Morgan LLP presented how their respective companies, but in totally different fields, are seeing use of the practice.
Close the gender gap: improve business
In the lead up to International Women’s Day, Electronic Specifier examines the gender disparity that is rife in the technology sector, despite it being a field that's increasingly becoming the backbone of our global economy.
Chancellor to announce £100m investment in Britain’s AI industry
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is set to enhance the UK's artificial intelligence industry by announcing a significant increase in support for the Alan Turing Institute.
World's first AI-powered dog food vending machine
In Finland, home to over 800,000 dogs, there are varying palates among the canine population. In response, Hau-Hau Champion, a Finnish dog food brand, has introduced a solution: a vending machine that offers dogs the opportunity to taste their food prior to purchase.