Wisbech-based Anglia Components has been named as a top employer in the medium sized company category in the first Sunday Times Best Places to Work Awards. The nationwide workplace awards recognises good working practices for very large organisations to small companies with 10 to 49 employees. The workplace survey looks at the best workplaces with regards to women, LGBTQIA+ community, ...
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Interns for innovation
Melexis is encouraging innovation and drawing on the rich pool of local technology graduates at its newly-opened Innovation Lab. Positioned in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel, the Melexis Innovation Lab is the latest addition to the Belgian company’s site in Bevaix, near Geneva. The lab was opened in December 2022 and is a centre for pre-development of sensor technology products ...
Monster Confidence bootcamp launched to boost girls’ STEM uptake
Job site Monster and Stemettes are touring an event called Monster Confidence which aims to show the next generation “girls do STEM too,” and give them the tools and confidence needed to secure a job. Since launching the events in 2016, over 2,000 young women have attended to receive encouragement and guidance from industry experts on how to pursue careers ...
Recruiter recruits as business grows 23%
Redline Group has expanded its European technology recruitment team following a 23% growth in the business. The recruitment consultant has larger offices in Luton and will take on six new consultants this year. “October, November and December continued to be an exceptionally busy time with new and existing Clients aggressively updating their 2015 recruitment plans,” said Redline. According to Redline managing ...
Course on RF and Microwave design in September
The five-day advanced course describes the theory, device models and design techniques required to develop most of the major building blocks in modern RF and microwave transmitters and receivers
Bristol becomes centre for chip design
The recent boom in silicon companies in the South West is putting pressure on recruitment in the region
IET uses Internet to link research
The IET is to collaborate with the JANET network for research and education to allow universities to stream research seminars over the Internet
UK needs more engineering students, says Royal Academy
Funding for university engineering students needs to increase by at least 50 per cent, otherwise there will be a severe shortage of high quality graduate engineers within ten years, according to the Royal Academy of Engineering
Manufacturer starts schools initiative
Contract electronics manufacturer Kingfield Electronics has decided to actively promote the electronics and engineering industry, and strengthen its links to the local community with a summer school initiative
Electronics training bodies get together
The Institute for System Level Integration has hooked up with Silicon South West to provide continual professional development training for the microelectronics design sector