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UK government puts £16m into 5G test network

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The government plans to create a mobile communications networks for testing 5G technology to take a lead in the introduction of next generation mobile services. 5G research teams at King’s College London and the Universities of Surrey and Bristol will be awarded £16m to develop the 5G test network capable of processing huge amounts of data and supporting applications such ...

Raspberry Pi named a finalist for national engineering award

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Raspberry Pi has been named as one of this finalists for this year’s coveted MacRobert Award, the innovation prize awarded each year by the Royal Academy of Engineering. The Raspberry Pi credit card-sized microcomputers is being used to inspire students to learn coding as well as becoming a IoT embedded systems development platform. It will compete for the gold medal ...

NI donates $1m to New York University for 5G radio work

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NI is working with the wireless research centre within New York University Tandon School of Engineering to fund the development of mmWave communications, channel measurement and channel emulation research for 5G communications. NI has donated almost $1m (£806,000) to the NYU’s wireless group. This will include equipping labs with software defined radio hardware and software. Millimetre-wave (mmWave) frequencies have now ...

Free design tool used by 100,000 students, says RS

RS Components now has 100,000 users in schools and colleges of its free-for-download DesignSpark PCB design tool via its educational network licence. In the last five years 100,000 users from more than 200 places of education across the globe, including schools, academies, colleges and universities, have been using the PCB tool. Before the launch of the licence, the DesignSpark PCB tool needed to be ...

Robotics at the heart of UK government plans

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Prime Minister Theresa May singled out robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) in her blueprint for a ‘modern’ industrial strategy for the UK. This comes as Edinburgh’s Centre for Robotics hosts the European Robotics Forum (22-24 March). Earlier this month the Prime Minister welcomed Sir James Dyson’s plans to build a 500 acre campus in Wiltshire to pursue R&D into robotics ...

CBI highlights importance of university research

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A report from the Parliamentary Science and Technology Committee has highlighted the need for the UK to improve its performance in the commercialisation of university research. Felicity Burch, CBI head of digital and innovation, agrees and she believes that the UK lags behind competitors on R&D spending. Burch believes the private sector and Government both have a major role to play in addressing this ...