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£3.5 million data-driven digital innovation for Wales

£3.5 million data-driven digital innovation for Wales

A £3.5 million investment into advanced product verification technologies at AMRC Cymru will deliver digital innovations that connect supply chains, increase productivity, drive sustainability and create high-value engineering jobs.

World’s first electric lithium mine in “once-in-a-century industrial pivot”

World’s first electric lithium mine in “once-in-a-century industrial pivot”

Snow Lake Lithium Ltd has outlined plans to develop the world’s first all-electric Lithium mine in Manitoba, Canada developing for the North American electric vehicle industry.

Why are women in STEM needed in a post-pandemic, post-Brexit Britain?

Why are women in STEM needed in a post-pandemic, post-Brexit Britain?

According to 2019 figures from the UK Government, there are now just over a million women (1,019,400) in the STEM workforce. This translates to an increase of more than 350,000 women (24%) entering these areas of work. While this may be encouraging to hear, there is still a long way to go for gender equality in these male-dominated industries.

Pivotal sensor breakthrough paves way for map of world under Earth surface

Pivotal sensor breakthrough paves way for map of world under Earth surface

An object hidden below ground has been located using quantum technology – a long-awaited milestone with profound implications for industry, human knowledge and national security.

Ground-breaking camera technology set to revolutionise high-speed imaging

Ground-breaking camera technology set to revolutionise high-speed imaging

A new research project has developed an advanced camera technology with consistent, full colour, HD resolution at millions of frames per second, revolutionising how biomedical science, engineering and combustion research is conducted.

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