Robin Mitchell

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Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

UK Startup QV Bioelectronics Raises £2m for Implantable Cancer Therapy

Recently, a new UK startup, QV Bioelectronics, has secured over £2m in funding for developing an Implantable Electric Field Therapy (EFT) device capable of treating cancers via con

In The News | 25-01-2023

Nottingham City Council's Smart Traffic Sensors: Over 200 Sensors to be Installed

Nottingham City Council has recently announced plans to enhance its smart spaces and intelligent traffic management systems by installing 219 sensors throughout the city. These sen

Environment | 24-01-2023

Nottingham City Council's Smart Traffic Sensors: Over 200 Sensors to be Installed

Nottingham City Council has recently announced plans to enhance its smart spaces and intelligent traffic management systems by installing 219 sensors throughout the city. These sen

In The News | 24-01-2023

The Semiconductor Shortage: How RISC-V & Other Technologies are Taking Advantage

With the semiconductor shortage showing signs of improvement, engineers now have the chance to explore new hardware platforms and alternatives. The current supply chain issues pres

Insights | 23-01-2023

UK Government Announces Major Push for Smart EV Charger Infrastructure

The UK government recently made a bold move to support the automotive and energy sectors by announcing plans to make smart EV chargers the new standard. The idea behind this is to

Environment | 20-01-2023

UK Government Announces Major Push for Smart EV Charger Infrastructure

The UK government recently made a bold move to support the automotive and energy sectors by announcing plans to make smart EV chargers the new standard. The idea behind this is to

In The News | 20-01-2023

Start-up Innovates with MEMS Technology for Portable Device Cooling

Removing heat from electronic components is a critical aspect of modern electronics design, but while heatsinks are large and fans are noisy, one start-up believes the future of he

In The News | 19-01-2023

Investigation Reveals the Presence of Secret Devices in Government Vehicles

Recently, hidden Chinese devices have been found inside vehicles used by the government, which continues to demonstrate the dangers posed by foreign manufacturing. What challenges

Security | 18-01-2023