In response to EU member states lack of action against Chinese-sourced hardware in critical infrastructure, the EU is now considering a sweeping ban to protect states against high-risk companies. The race to dominate the 5G landscape is more than just a compe...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 19-06-2023
As AI continues to permeate various industries, concerns are escalating about its potential impacts and the significant societal shifts it could trigger, which may not always be beneficial. A new article published by the Telegraph highlights how AI is now bein...
AI | By Robin Mitchell | 15-06-2023
As AI continues to permeate various industries, concerns are escalating about its potential impacts and the significant societal shifts it could trigger, which may not always be beneficial. A new article published by the Telegraph highlights how AI is now bein...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 15-06-2023
For the longest time, those who swear by EVs would argue that they are more cost-effective due to their lower running costs. However, recent reports indicate that changes in electric prices have now made them more expensive to run compared to fossil fuel vehic...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 15-06-2023
Bluetooth is well known for its low energy and short range, making it ideal for sensors and portable hardware, but if someone suggested that Bluetooth devices could stream data to orbiting satellites, most would see such a comment as fantasy. However, for Hubb...
IoT | By Robin Mitchell | 14-06-2023
Bluetooth is well known for its low energy and short range, making it ideal for sensors and portable hardware, but if someone suggested that Bluetooth devices could stream data to orbiting satellites, most would see such a comment as fantasy. However, for Hubb...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 14-06-2023
Chiplets present engineers with new opportunities in the field of semiconductors, but current bonding techniques introduce numerous challenges. Now, a joint venture between IBM and ASMPT has yielded a new hybrid bonding for packaging chips that allows dies to...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 14-06-2023
Recently, researchers from UNSW Sydney published their findings on a newly developed stretchable electronics technology that is expected to help accelerate the organ-on-chip industry. What challenges does live-tissue testing present, what did the researchers d...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 13-06-2023
Recently, Serve Robotics announced that it will be delivering 2,000 delivery robots to Uber to trial out their capabilities, with a limited launch in the US. What options are available to engineers when developing an autonomous delivery system, what does Uber...
AI | By Robin Mitchell | 13-06-2023
Recently, Serve Robotics announced that it will be delivering 2,000 delivery robots to Uber to trial out their capabilities, with a limited launch in the US. What options are available to engineers when developing an autonomous delivery system, what does Uber...
In The News | By Robin Mitchell | 13-06-2023
Paul Whytock, a seasoned technology correspondent with over thirty years of experience in the electronics industry and a former design engineer with Ford Motor Company, explores the shift from C++ to Rust in automotive software. Automotive Software's Evolutio...
Insights | By Paul Whytock | 12-06-2023
Recently, researchers from Caltech demonstrated what they claim is the first time power has been gathered in space and beamed to Earth, creating plenty of media hype. This demonstration is part of Caltech's Space Solar Power Project (SSPP), an ambitious initia...
Insights | By Robin Mitchell | 12-06-2023