Materials and Components
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Connected Britain 2024
Connected Britain is the UK’s most important digital economy event, bringing together stakeholders from across the connectivity ecosystem.
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International Composites Summit 2024
The International Composites Summit (ICS), THE single place to do the most cost effective and sustainable composites business in the UK, is back for its highly anticipated 2024 edition, bringing together industry leaders, researchers, and innovators from across the composites sector.
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Finding the Right Career in Connectivity for You
Are you interested in finding a career in connectivity? From Cyber Security Analysts to Fibre Engineers and even Project Managers, connectivity has something to offer almost everyone.
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5G SWaP+C
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AURA
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UKTIN Innovation and Investment Support has been hugely insightful for Ethicronics
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UKTIN celebrates International Women in Engineering Day 2023
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UKTIN Opens Latest Recruitment for Expert Working Groups
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Investing in Future Telecoms: Compound Semiconductors and Beyond
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UKTIN Launch Event
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UK 5G DU-Volution
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Scalable Optical Fronthaul for 5G OpenRAN
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TUDOR
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ORanGaN
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Secure 5G Platform using Novel, Efficient Wideband PA
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YO-RAN
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UKTIN Opens Recruitment for Special Interest Group Chairs
UKTIN is excited to announce that recruitment has opened today for the Chair positions for our eight Special Interest Groups.
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Semiconductors
Semiconductors play a critical role in telecom infrastructure, from capturing images and data to encoding, encryption, transmission, reception, decryption and presenting data to the user. As we explore new ways of working and visualising the world, semiconductors will play an increasingly important role in telecom networks, ensuring that data is sent and received efficiently and securely.
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UK accounted for 0.3% of global semiconductor patents in 2022
Written by Oscar Hornstein for UKTech.news
The UK represented only 0.3% of global patents in the semiconductor industry last year, despite a surge in new technologies in the sector, new research has found.
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