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Who and what is TechNES ?
TechNES is a member based community for the Embedded Systems Design Community. All working groups and events are created with our members in mind. Identifying common needs and challenges. Working together instead of individually can make a huge difference to companies involved with TechNES. Members will help define cross-industry best practices and industry-specific standards such that the body becomes a recognised authority.
Covering a wide range of topics and industries, TechNES is looking at Deep Tech applications, over a wide range of industries such as AI/ML, Space, Medical, Agritech, Automotive, Aerospace etc. Innovation is key to everything we do, and we support and encourage innovation at all levels.
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NEWS
Silveray win the TechNES Award at the TechWorks Awards 2023
The TechWorks Awards provide a fantastic showcase for excellence in the fast-paced tech industry - celebrating achievements & behaviours [...]
Techworks acknowledges the governments publication of its long-awaited semiconductor strategy
The UK Government has released the following statement regarding the National Semiconductor Strategy
Leonardo: New advanced military technology research site to bring over 200 jobs to Newcastle
New jobs will be mainly high-value science and engineering roles, including those focusing on emergent digital and data technologies
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BLOG
Technes Women in Engineering / Blog by Carol Marsh
The percentage of women working in engineering has increased, but we need to continue to work hard to get to true gender diversity then everyone will benefit.
TechNES Host First AI Work Shop
At what is an exciting time in terms of technology and with the use of AI being more and more topical, TechNES is at the forefront of the industry.
PCB Fabrication
The Printed Circuit Board (PCB) is the information carrier for all electronics, the world would be a very different place without the Printed Circuit Board.
Best practice for AI/ML in industrial engineering
We have seen that there is a gap between the marketing vision for what AI/ML can achieve and the actual technology being developed in universities and corporate research departments around the world.
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