Scotland poised to become major data centre hub amid surge in renewable-powered investment

Scotland is rapidly emerging as a key growth market for large-scale data centre development, driven by its abundant renewable energy, land availability, and skilled workforce, according to new research by planning and development consultancy Lichfields. The firm’s analysis suggests that…

Rohde & Schwarz unveils next-generation satellite testing systems at Space Tech Expo 2025

Rohde & Schwarz will unveil its latest suite of satellite test and measurement systems at Space Tech Expo 2025, highlighting its expanding role in ensuring the performance and reliability of next-generation satellite technologies. The German electronics group, known for its…

Quectel joins forces with Swift Navigation to bring centimetre-level positioning to mass-market IoT

Chinese Internet of Things (IoT) module maker Quectel Wireless Solutions has entered into a partnership with Swift Navigation, a US-based provider of precise positioning technology, to launch a new real-time kinematic (RTK) correction service aimed at delivering centimetre-level accuracy for…

ZutaCore and EGIL Wings partner to deliver low-carbon AI data centres

ZutaCore, a developer of waterless, direct-to-chip liquid cooling systems, has partnered with energy infrastructure firm EGIL Wings to deliver high-performance, low-carbon AI data centres. The collaboration, announced today, aims to tackle the rising energy demands of AI workloads, which have…

Royal Academy of Engineering calls for urgent action on greener AI

The Royal Academy of Engineering has warned that the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence could undermine the UK’s net-zero ambitions unless policymakers act swiftly to improve transparency, data standards, and environmental oversight of the technology. Speaking at the First Friday…

Rice University researchers harness ‘engineered randomness’ to speed up 6G wireless links

Researchers at Rice University have developed a method to dramatically speed up and sharpen wireless connections in future 6G networks by harnessing what they describe as “engineered randomness.” The technique, published this week in Nature Communications Engineering, enables wireless systems…

Tokyo University of Science uses AI to automate X-ray material analysis

A team of scientists at the Tokyo University of Science has developed an artificial intelligence-based technique that can automatically identify material properties from X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) data, a breakthrough that could accelerate the design of new materials used in…

Anritsu accelerates SAR measurement for 5G/LTE devices

Anritsu announces that its base station simulators have been adopted in a high-speed Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) measurement solution developed by Microwave Factory Co., Ltd. (MWF) in collaboration with Schmid & Partner Engineering AG (SPEAG). This solution automates RF exposure…

Wiliot joins Auburn University RFID Lab Advisory Board

Wiliot joins the Advisory Board of the Auburn University RFID Lab – a research and development centre advancing RFID and other related technologies across industries, including retail, logistics, and aviation. Amir Khoshniyati will represent Wiliot on the Advisory Board. The…

The future of wireless communications: Mobile Test Summit 2025

Rohde & Schwarz has announced that this year’s Mobile Test Summit will be an online, multi-session event catering to two major time zones. Wireless communications professionals are invited to register for individual sessions on the Rohde & Schwarz website. The…