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UK Automotive commits to workforce diversity and inclusion with landmark industry Charter

SMMT

UK automotive industry launches new Diversity & Inclusion Charter in collective commitment to make workforce reflective of wider society and attract more talent to fill critical skills gaps. Sixteen of the UK automotive industry’s biggest brands have come together to launch the sector’s first Automotive Diversity & Inclusion Charter.

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Welded Structures training: Residual stress, distortion control and fatigue design

Manufacturer's Monthly

Practical insights from case studies in shipbuilding, aerospace, automotive, pressure equipment, and more. He has received numerous national and international awards, including AWS Comfort Adams Lecture Award (2019), SNAME Helmer L. Techniques for fatigue design and life evaluation. Who should attend? Thomas Award, and ASME G.E.O

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UK Auto makes one million vehicles and welcomes £23.7 billion investment boost

SMMT

in best year since 2019. The easing of pandemic-related challenges, from chip shortages to lockdowns, and increasing electrified model production, combined to drive annual output above one million for the first time since 2019. 4: SMMT calculations based on RRP and publically available information – £51.6

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ABB plans to spin off its robotics division

Robotics Business Review

” “Our robotics business had increased orders from the automotive segment, and our paint technology is the best on the market, and we had customers choosing to remain with us as they expanded their international footprint,” he noted. “In overview, this change will support value creation for both companies.”

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Five minutes with… Rob Brown, Global Head of Automotive, BSI

SMMT

Since 2019, BSI, in its role as the UK National Standards Body, has been working closely with industry, supported by the UK Government Centre for Connected and Automated Vehicles (CCAV), to develop a programme of standards to support safe trialling and development of self-driving, or automated, vehicles.

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Workforce crisis sparks debate over HR & IT merger

i4.0 today

And the situation is set to get worse, with employees struggling to adapt to rising workplace complexity; the average number of applications workers use is 11, compared to six applications in 2019 and IT leaders say the number of applications in their environment is set to rise by an average of 43% over the next three years.

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Is your car safe from a cyber attack?

E&T

Malicious cyber-attacks on vehicles and/or the automotive ecosystem can have disastrous outcomes affecting not just the public image of automakers and OEMs, but also having a direct impact on human lives, infrastructure, and other aspects. Warships could be taken over and used to attack or ambush unsuspecting entities.