There is increasing clamour around “Industry 4.0” with the main protagonists telling whoever will listen that UK companies must either adopt the principles or get left behind.
Many people nowadays walk around with devices tracking their every move. Smartwatches and dedicated fitness trackers allow users to measure many aspects of their daily life and fitness activity.
Aberdeen has grabbed pole position as Scotland’s innovation hotspot, with the resurgent oil and gas sector spearheading research and development (R&D), new research suggests.
Garry Keith, London Business Development Manager at R&D tax relief specialist Jumpstart says the capital’s young startups should make sure they don’t miss out on a valuable tax credit they are entitled to.
Jumpstart, the Edinburgh-headquartered research and development (R&D) tax credit specialist, has bolstered its presence south of the Border after signing a partnership deal to support Lancashire’s digital economy.
There is a lot of noise in the press and online media about the Internet of Things (IoT). You may well ask; ‘What is it?’ and ‘What does it mean to to me?’ We’ll try to answer these here.
If you’ve ever watched a film or the television in the 21st century then ray-tracing may be most important algorithm you’ve never heard of. (Unless, that is, you are making films or TV programmes.)
If you’ve heard of Bitcoin or cryptocurrencies you’ve probably heard of blockchain. They are closely related inasmuch as the technology that makes cryptocurrencies possible is blockchain.
The UK’s technology sector is widely acknowledged as one of the fastest growing areas of the economy, with Prime Minister Theresa May describing it earlier this year as a “great British success story”.
Did you feel the earth move on 13 January? This was the day when what’s been described as one of the greatest shake-ups of personal finances came into force.