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  • Moxa unveils 2025 portfolio for secure OT networks

    Moxa Europe GmbH to unveil future-proof solutions at SPS 2025. The company will demonstrate its advanced industrial networking and cybersecurity portfolio, including next-gen firewalls and intrusion prevention systems, ensuring compliance with IEC 62443 standards. The event will highlight Moxa’s commitment to secure, reliable OT networks.


  • DigiKey expands inventory with 31,000 new parts

    DigiKey significantly expands its inventory with 31,000 new products. The distributor has added over 585,000 new items and 87 suppliers, enhancing its 17 million strong catalogue. This expansion underscores DigiKey’s commitment to immediate delivery of prototype quantities, meeting the rising demand for innovative electronic components.


  • Partnership addresses electrical skills shortage in Kent

    Kent faces a critical shortage of electrotechnical skills. The newly formed Kent & Medway Electrotechnical Training and Careers Alliance (ETCA) aims to address this by boosting skills development. This initiative, led by the ECA, includes key stakeholders to ensure the region meets growing electrification demands.


  • Moxa unveils 2025 portfolio for secure OT networks

    A novel 3D-printed metamaterial may revolutionise vehicle safety. Researchers from Scotland and Italy have developed a unique lattice structure that twists upon impact, offering versatile protection. This innovation enables mechanical control over energy absorption, potentially enhancing automotive and aerospace safety by adapting to various collision scenarios.


  • Researcher awarded £3.2m grant for type 1 diabetes study

    Luc Teyton receives major grant for type 1 diabetes research. The Scripps Research scientist will explore the role of vascular-associated fibroblastic cells in the onset of the disease, aiming to develop new therapeutic strategies. This funding could unlock critical insights into immune system interactions with pancreatic cells.


  • Moxa unveils 2025 portfolio for secure OT networks

    AMufacture appoints former Dyson MD as new chairman. David Hollander joins Portsmouth-based AMufacture, a leader in additive manufacturing, to drive its rapid growth and international expansion. The company, founded in 2018, specialises in marine, automotive, and defence contracts, supported by significant investment from Maven Capital and Turner.


  • eInfochips and NXP collaborate on distribution services

    eInfochips and NXP announce strategic multi-year collaboration. eInfochips will deliver software packages for NXP’s S32 microcontrollers, providing support and maintenance to enhance automotive applications. This partnership aims to advance the development of software-defined vehicles, leveraging eInfochips’ engineering expertise and NXP’s innovative solutions.


  • NVIDIA NVQLink unites quantum processors with AI supercomputers

    NVIDIA unveils high-speed link between quantum and GPU systems. The open architecture, developed with 17 quantum builders and nine U.S. laboratories, underpins a new era of hybrid quantum–AI systems for advanced research and scientific computing.


  • BCMPA shines the light on UK manufacturing as it returns to White Label World Expo

    BCMPA returns to White Label World Expo London 2025 to champion UK manufacturing and third-party outsourcing. The association, joined by seven member companies, will highlight how domestic white label production supports speed to market, supply chain security, and sustainability as brands seek resilient UK-based manufacturing partners.


  • Sumitomo (SHI) Demag targets medical moulding efficiency in Ireland

    Sumitomo (SHI) Demag will showcase its latest medical injection moulding technology at Plastics Live Ireland 2025. The company aims to expand its footprint in Ireland’s fast-growing medical manufacturing sector with new high-speed, energy-efficient cleanroom machines.