Wireless person tracking innovation a success at Special Olympics
A leading technology firm in Taiwan has announced its wireless person tracking technology proved both accurate and cost effective at the 2019 Special Olympics. LITE-ON...
UK Darwin Initiative funding to benefit international conservation projects
The UK government’s Darwin Initiative has announced the recipients of its latest round of funding, aimed at protecting nature and the environment. The 25th round...
Hybrid oil drilling rig developed by Maersk Drilling
Danish oil rig operator Maersk Drilling has announced it will debut a hybrid oil drilling rig, prioritising energy efficiency and emissions reduction. The project will...
Scottish space sector: satellites support sustainability
The UK’s Department for International Trade (DIT) has announced the Scottish space sector is projected to be worth up to £4 billion (€4.63 billion)...
European Cybercrime Centre combats online exploitation through knowledge exchange
Member States need platforms for knowledge exchange to identify perpetrators and reduce online exploitation. A recent report released by the Internet Watch Foundation shows that...
EU27 leaders’ Sibiu summit: looking ahead to a common future
Leaders of the EU Member States met today in Sibiu, Romania, to discuss the future strategic direction of the EU. The EU27 heads of state...
Open loop scrubbers: 20 sea ports oppose ban
The Clean Shipping Alliance 2020 (CSA 2020) has begun a campaign to stop port authorities from banning open loop scrubbers on ships. Open loop scrubbers...
2019 Europe Day celebrations to focus on democracy
Today, 9 May, marks Europe Day: an annual celebration of peace and unity throughout the EU, with commemorative events taking place worldwide. Europe Day commemorates...
aspern Seestadt urban lab: an innovation leader in Vienna
aspern Seestadt aims to become an innovation leader in affordable housing, smart mobility and energy; and social inclusion. In 2027, the population of Vienna is...
Are connected devices creepy? Study shows high levels of mistrust
A new study has found just under two thirds of consumers actively distrust the level to which connected devices connect and retain their data. The...