Nanolumens has announced the launch of a content series designed to demystify digital signage. The series will target beginners through electrical engineering experts, explaining specific topics within the digital display industry. Subjects covered by the series will include future technology, systems design, and returns on investment across key segments. It will feature recurring contributions from Nanolumens representatives including vice president ...
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Arduino education products
Arduino Education is to announce four new products: CTC GO! Motions Expansion Pack, Engineering Kit Rev2, Arduino Education Starter Kit, and IoT Starter Kit for availability in Q1. These new products complement the existing portfolio which includes the Science Kit, CTC Go!, CTC101, the Arduino Starter Kit, and the Certification program. CTC GO! Motions Expansion Pack Age: 14+ Build on ...
Texas Instruments unveils solderless robotics kit for university education
Texas Instruments has introduced an addition to its TI robotics system learning kit (TI-RSLK) family. The TI-RSLK Max is described as a low-cost robotics kit and curriculum that is simple to build, code and test. Designed for the university classroom, the solderless assembly is designed to allow students to build an embedded system in under 15 minutes. Classrooms that may ...
RS Components launches education initiative to promote STEM subjects
RS Components has launched Imagine-X, an education initiative designed to promote STEM subjects by providing free teacher resources to help pupils “realise the potential of STEM and their imaginations”. Imagine-X has been developed by RS – as part of its ongoing commitment to raising awareness of STEM subjects – to assist teachers and educators in the delivery of STEM subjects. ...
TI aims at STEM education with Hub
The TI-Innovator Hub is a palm-sized box with a microcontroller, red and RGB LEDs, a light sensor and sounders inside, plus IO lines to connect with the world outside.
UK education system is failing to support UK electronics
UK education system is failing to support UK electronics Richard Wilson and Richard Ball The education system is failing electronics companies by not providing science and engineering graduates with the necessary skills, according to a number of industry executives. “The Government is not doing enough. I have not seen a single government initiative to encourage students to take up electronics. ...