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The latest technology news from the world of global digital infrastructure, cyber security, advancements in AI and computer science, along with emerging disruptive technologies.

The science behind biometrics: How fingerprints, iris scans, and voice patterns secure our world

Biometrics represents a pivotal evolution in authentication, leveraging unique biological characteristics for identification.

NanoIC pilot line: Accelerating beyond-2nm chip innovation across Europe

The NanoIC pilot line has the ambition to become the world’s specialised R&D pilot line on beyond semiconductor technology.

NATWORK: Net-zero self-adaptive activation of distributed self-resilient augmented services

The NATWORK project is working to build and deploy the first energy-efficient, and viable 6G cybersecurity and resilience framework.
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are 17 global targets designed to end poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all by 2030. Our latest technology news includes updates from organisations looking to tackle Goal 9 and Goal 17.

Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure - UN SDG Goal 9 Partnerships for the Goals - UN SDG Goal 17

Cyber resilience experts react to global IT outage

Experts at Loughborough University have reacted to the IT outage that affected 8.5 million computer users last week.

University of Warwick set to lead immersive tech supercharge

The University of Warwick is leading a new initiative to supercharge creative and immersive technology in Coventry and Warwickshire.

King’s Speech affirms Labour’s plans for critical tech regulation

The King’s Speech delivered yesterday has confirmed Labour’s plans for digital and data, with around 40 new tech bills confirmed.

Evaluating usability issues with AI-assisted smart speakers

Smart speakers often do not have screens and provide little to no visual information feedback, complicating their usability.

KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven strengthen partnership on semiconductor technology

KU Leuven and TU Eindhoven have signed an agreement on semiconductor technology, focused on joint education and research.

Minister outlines new approach to UK science and tech at G7

The Science Minister declared UK science and technology “open for business” at the G7 Science and Technology Ministerial in Italy.

Canada invests $120m to support semiconductor manufacturing and commercialisation

The Canadian government has announced it will invest $120m to advance domestic semiconductor manufacturing and commercialisation capabilities.

General Election 2024: What Labour landslide victory means for AI

Following a landslide victory in yesterday’s General Election, Labour’s AI strategy is set to become a crucial aspect of the new government.

Using AI to leverage disaster responses and healthcare shortages

A new study investigates how social media can be leveraged with AI to provide vital communication and disaster responses for victims.

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