CleanTech
Cornwall honours business input to developer degree
Innovation is often seen as a spin-off from academia to industry but a new Plymouth University degree for software developers at the Cornwall College Camborne… Read More
TechBritannia calls for broader Silicon Isles focus
TechBritannia opens for business - and research Read More
TechBritannia crowdfunding starts with a lightning tour
TechBritannia, the UK’s voice for the British InfoTech, BioTech and CleanTech sectors, has launched a crowdfunding campaign to finance its Tech Torch Tour of… Read More
Bristol debuts microscopic ‘sonic screwdriver’ centrifuge
A university research team, based in Bristol and China, has developed a microscopic centrifuge based on ultrasonic vibrations Read More
Graphene bulbs are poised to light up the consumer market
Graphene Lighting, a spinout from the National Graphene Institute (NGI), has launched a lower-energy graphene LED bulb Read More
Scottish pupils help Epson to pedal printers
School children in Scotland are being told to get on their bikes if they want to print documents. Dumfries and Galloway Council has acquired six… Read More
Terry Pratchett – The good GNUs: he’ll never be forgotten
Terry Pratchett, the only living inhabitant of Discworld, has packed The Luggage and moved to Death’s Domain. But his passing will not go unmarked in… Read More
Wearable clinical research devices gain £1.86m Gov funding
Researchers, lead by the University of Warwick, has been formed to design and develop bio-sensors that can be used to help rehabilitate hospital patients after… Read More
Tech4Good Awards opens for accessibility excellence entries
Nominations are being sought for the annual Tech4Good Awards (T4G) which celebrates the ways in which digital technology is being used to… Read More
Obama accuses EC of roadblocking US digital growth
Are we starting to see cracks in the silicon skin of the US? President Barack Obama snapped at what he sees as protectionist policies disguised… Read More