A foundation, in the form of not-for-profit company, has been set-up to support the BBC micro:bit educational computer. Prior to this, support has been from a group of companies and other organisations loosely called the ‘micro:bit partnership’. “I’d like to say huge thank you to everybody that has played a part in getting the micro:bit to where it is today.”said Sinead ...
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National Coding Week: get involved this weekend
We are in the middle of National Coding Week, and it is not too late to get involved.
Brexit may not be all bad news if we are careful, says IET president
In an exclusive interview Naomi Climer, president of the IET, says she sees challenges but also opportunities in a post-Brexit tech sector
Updated: US debates LED street lighting safety
The Lighting Research Center of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute is questioning some of the findings in a report on LED street lighting from the American Medical Association (AMA) – which advocates LED lighting, but urges caution on luminaire selection. See also: Cree talks LED streetlamps. Last month, physicians at the AMA annual meeting adopted guidance on how street lighting planners should select ...
Brexit: engineering sector mobilises for action
A group of organisations representing the engineering profession is to provide the government with advice on how the needs of all sectors that have a dependence on engineering are represented in upcoming Brexit negotiations. The aim is to ensure that the UK maintains its position as a centre of world class engineering research, remains embedded in setting globally recognised codes ...
Three women who are inspired by microelectronics
Microelectronics has always been a male dominated industry. Whichever statistics you choose to look at, the numbers for women are not good, writes Richard Wilson Why is this still the case? How does the industry motivate women to become engineers? And do women have something unique to offer in the microelectronics industry? To find the answers to these questions we ...
Brexit: UK reminded to implement EU Directive on EMF
The EU has reminded member states that they are required to implement EU occupational health & safety directive 2013/35/EU on electromagnetic fields in national law no later than 1 July 2016. Despite the Brexit vote, it is expected that this EU Directive will be implemented in the UK. Directive 2013/35/EU defines minimum regulations for the protection of the health & ...
Brexit: Tech sector must play its part to prepare, says techUK
Julian David, CEO of techUK, representing the technology and IT sector has said that the UK vote to leave the EU was not the outcome that the majority of techUK members were hoping for. “It opens up many uncertainties about the future. However, the UK tech sector will play its part in helping the UK to prepare, adapt and thrive ...
Women engineers needed to address skills shortage
UK head of a leading engineering company believes women have the potential to solve some of the world’s biggest engineering problems and address the skills shortage in the sector. On National Women in Engineering Day, the president of Bosch UK believes the internet of things (IoT) could be an opportunity to encourage more woman to be recognised for electronics system ...
Big Bang Fair wants firms to get involved in STEM promo
The Big Bang Fair is looking for companies, education institutions and show organisers to play their part in next year’s Fair, taking place at the NEC in Birmingham, 15-18 March 2017. The Big Bang UK Young Scientists and Engineers Fair brings together the STEM community in a collective effort to inspire over 70,000 young people, their teachers and parents across ...
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