Remove preference edition uk
article thumbnail

When the chips are down: how to ride out the supply storms

E&T

Like most of the UK population, in fact just about everyone who isn’t retired, I grew up thinking in metres, pence and kilos. It seems some people prefer the old ways, though. to video a special edition of her Bizarre Tech column. How do you think? Could imperial measures still have a place in engineering?

article thumbnail

Letters to the editor: volume 18, issue 2

E&T

UK business needs to look past qualifications When I left school in 1977, I walked out of the gates after my last exam and with no career advice went straight into an electrical apprenticeship, as that’s where most boys went then. We have an enormous young talent pool in the UK. A very small number went on to college and university.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Letters to the editor: volume 17, issue 9

E&T

New era for UK standards lacks clarity. I’ve been reviewing the list of UK-designated standards published by the government that provides details of which to use for certifying that products meet the requirements specified in the UKCA regulations. Ian Ansdell MIET. European standards EN xxxxx become British standards BS EN xxxxx.

Fit 40
article thumbnail

The six-billion-dollar post-human

E&T

Both the EU and UK have research programmes. Arguments and ethical debates previously associated with biotechnology, particularly around Crispr gene editing, are spreading into electronics. Leading entrepreneur Peter Thiel is an investor in Blackrock Neurotech, a spin-out from pioneering research at the University of Utah.

article thumbnail

Lear CEO Ray Scott looks to make production more local

Plastics News

To call the ongoing supply chain pressures a challenge for the tier one automotive seating supplier would be an understatement, but President and CEO Ray Scott prefers the term "opportunity.". The following conversation has been condensed and lightly edited for clarity. For the past two years, Lear Corp.

article thumbnail

India’s EV Revolution: E2W and E3W show the way

Dinesh Mishra

Presenting, en editing, and abridged account. These smaller vehicles, specially 2W, have limited usage every day and their owners prefer charging their vehicles at home at the end of the day. As most of the cities are crowded in India so citizens over here prefer to buy 2W over 4W. This number stands close to 900 in US and UK.