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What #BreakTheBias means to NMITE

What #BreakTheBias means to NMITE

Elena Rodriguez-Falcon (Chief Executive Officer & President), Samantha Lewis, Director of HR, and Gary Wood, Academic Director (who is here to share a male perspective) at NMITE share their thoughts on breaking the bias within the engineering industry in honour of International Women's Day (8 March).

Global manufacturing output bounces back from depths of pandemic with 8.3% growth

Global manufacturing output bounces back from depths of pandemic with 8.3% growth

New research from Interact Analysis shows that the pandemic has had marked effects on the manufacturing industry, but 2021 saw an output growth of 8.3%.

Want to monitor the brain of a running tiger? Lensless camera captures 3D living tissue

Want to monitor the brain of a running tiger? Lensless camera captures 3D living tissue

First, catch the tiger. Then attach Bio-FlatScope, the latest iteration of lensless microscopy being developed at Rice University.

Treating spine injuries with robots & AI

Treating spine injuries with robots & AI

By employing artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics to formulate therapeutic proteins, researchers have successfully stabilised an enzyme able to degrade scar tissue resulting from spinal cord injuries and promote tissue regeneration.

Components employer of 80 people launches four-day working week

Components employer of 80 people launches four-day working week

A components firm that employs 80 people has launched a four-day working week for all its staff, in a bid to attract highly skilled tech/engineering talent that would normally be attracted to more well-known engineering brands.

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