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E&T Innovation Awards 2022 finalists announced

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Last year’s E&T Innovation Awards were the first to incorporate the great societal challenges, E&T’s Critical Targets, with topics such as climate change, diversity, ethics and healthcare woven into the categories. There is a total of 16 categories. National Grid Electricity Transmission and The University of Manchester.

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Cream of the crop: meet the finalists for the IET Excellence and Innovation Awards

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We believe in excellence and innovation but with impact and a long-term view, and we are incorporating social and environmental impact across all categories.” National Grid Electricity Transmission The age of AI: UK’s first trials to develop fully automated overhead line inspection.

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Top Legal Issues Facing the Manufacturing Sector in 2023

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Tantleff | atantleff@foley.com Alexander Misakian | amisakian@foley.com In the hyper-connected era of Smart Manufacturing, accelerated by “Industry 4.0,” This category of software is designed to infiltrate, damage, or disrupt systems. ” manufacturing is undergoing a digital revolution. Transportation. Legal Measures.

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Spending Review 2025: All the engineering and technology announcements

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Energy secretary Ed Miliband said this would kickstart a “golden age” of nuclear energy in the UK as part of the administration’s efforts to decarbonise the electricity grid. Clean energy The government confirmed a £14.2bn investment in the upcoming Sizewell C nuclear plant and a further £2.5bn for small modular nuclear reactors.

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Industry insight: Can data centres keep up with the tech they’re powering?

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Smart tech, sharp spikes The technologies driving our current wave of innovation; AI, IoT, 5G, cloud computing and big data analytics, don’t just require more data. The rollout of IoT sensors across everything from manufacturing plants to smart cities creates a constant stream of real-time data. They generate more of it too.