
Processing data in real-time used to be the preserve of mission-critical applications because of the associated cost and lack of accessibility, but this is no longer the case, Ben Gamble, Field CTO of Ververica told IoT Insider in an exclusive interview, as the democratisation of technology can be credited to new and interesting use cases.…
Vehicle Compatibility, Charger Reliability, and Skills Shortage Emphasize Key Hurdles to Accelerating EV Charging Infrastructure Growth Summary: Over 68% of those surveyed acknowledge the EV industry is falling behind on the adoption curve, highlighting sector-wide challenges. 40% of respondents predict that widespread charger availability will lag behind demand for up to seven years or longer.…

At the last mile, performance is firmly established as the defining factor in logistics success. Understandably, businesses focus on the customer experience over the final leg of the supply chain journey, whether it’s a business or consumer on the receiving end. However, Amir Wagenstein, Group Supply Chain & Logistics VP at Rubix, presents an alternative…
European manufacturing is a rich tapestry of sectors, end markets and enterprises. Multinational flagship names are producing fast-moving consumer goods, SMEs operating in niche corners of construction and everything in between. Their needs are diverse, but their challenges are shared. Whether thriving, sustaining or surviving, European manufacturers must pay attention to the fundamentals in order…
Quantum Controls is proud to celebrate National Apprenticeship Week by highlighting the vital role apprentices play in our business and the benefits that our apprenticeship scheme provides to both the company and the individuals involved. We strongly believe that apprenticeships offer a fantastic opportunity to gain hands-on experience, develop valuable skills, and earn while you…
The Department for Education has announced plans to relax the rules governing apprenticeships in response to industry demands. Delivering the news during National Apprenticeship Week, education secretary Bridget Phillipson promised the Government would “cut red tape to boost economic growth by giving employers more flexibility over maths and English requirements”. In addition, the minimum duration…

FANUC UK is continuing its commitment to inspire the next generation of engineers for the fifth year in succession by supporting WorldSkills UK to find the UK’s best young robotics talent – FANUC UK For the fifth year in succession, the company is partnering with WorldSkills UK for the annual Industrial Robotics competition, aimed at giving young people the…
Caunton Engineering Celebrates Youth Training Success to Mark National Apprenticeship Week (10-16 February 2025) Nottingham-based Caunton Engineering is set to significantly enhance its highly successful training academy as part of a range of activity marking the UK’s National Apprenticeship Week, starting on Monday (February 10). The family-owned company, located on the site of the former…
This year marks a significant milestone in REO’s history as the company celebrates 100 years of innovation, engineering excellence, and enduring customer commitment. Founded in 1925, REO emerged at a time when technological advancements were rapidly transforming industry. From early electrical components to the sophisticated power solutions of today, the company has continuously evolved to…
To coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (Monday 10 to Sunday 16 February), Yamazaki Mazak has announced plans to hire 19 new apprentices at its European Manufacturing Plant in Worcester this year. The new roles, which will begin in September and run for between three and four years, will cover a variety of technical Level 3…