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Inside UK's biggest electronics skills initiative - interview
"It’s not just about targeting university students; if the stream of talent is to continue we need to raise awareness of the industry at an earlier level," says Rebecca Fradley, head of learning and development at Dialog Semiconductor... more
06 July 2011
Electronics Weekly Salary Survey 2011 - The Results
Richard Wilson looks at the findings of a major survey of salary levels in the UK electronics industry which questioned 1,160 electronics professionals across the country.... more
20 September 2011
DSEi defence technology news roundup
A roundup of all the electronics-related news from the DSEi defence technology exhibition taking place September 13 - 16 at ExCeL in London.... more
16 September 2011
DSEi: Salaries rise in defence electronics
Electronics Weekly has collaborated with Jonathan Lee Recruitment to carry out a major survey of salary levels in the UK electronics industry... more
16 September 2011
Q5 - Interviews with electronics industry leaders
From ARM's chairman, Sir Robin Saxby, to touchscreen technology firm Zytronic's MD, Mark Cambridge, the business leaders share their particular insights on the UK electronics industry.... more
12 May 2011
Xintronix goes for USB 3.0 and eyes PCI Express market
Xintronix, the UK start-up specialising in ultra-high-speed equalising receivers, is initially going for USB 3.0, but then sees PCI Express as the next market. ... more
20 October 2008
The Electronics Weekly news roundup - Jha to Motorola; Buoyant semi industry; Mass produced robots
A pick of the main stories, from Jha leaving Qualcomm to head Motorla and a new wafer-level-packaging standard, to ARM adding emulator support for Cortex-A9 processors and ultra-wideband over coax... more
08 August 2008
Electronics recruitment defies market gloom, says IET
A survey of 400 companies across the engineering and technology sector indicated that 63% of companies are expecting to recruit staff this year as a result of business expansion... more
06 August 2008
Q5 interview - Hal Philipp, founder of Quantum Research
Electronics Weekly puts its questions to an industry figure: Hal Philipp and his wife Kathy founded Quantum Research Group in Hamble, Hampshire in 1996 in a spare bedroom. He originally developed and patented his capacitive touch technology for use in automatic water taps. ... more
17 June 2008
Thales links with Mentor Graphics for FPGA design training
Thales has worked with design tool firm Mentor Graphics to develop a new type of tool and design methodology training course which the defence firm will offer to a hundred engineers over the coming year... more
04 June 2008
Agencies Recruiting for the Electronics Industry
Agencies recruting for Electronics jobs on Electronics Weekly... more
01 November 2007
Spotlight on Scotland: Second life for skills
Savvy job-hunters know Facebook and MySpace have job hire employer pages, and that Hewlett-Packard and Microsoft recently joined TMP ad-recruitment in a Second Life (SL) virtual job fair... more
19 October 2007
UK engineers hard to find
Engineering staff are definitely getting harder to find in the UK, according to Mark Edwards at Huntingdon-based test and measurement manufacturer Thurlby Thandar (TTi).... more
02 October 2007
Electronics jobs - an Electronics Weekly focus
We bring together resources from Electronics Weekly to provide more detailed reference information about working in the electronics industry - the type of positions available and the opportunities to further a career.... more
19 September 2007
Engineers find themselves in seller's market
Experienced electronics designers and managers are a precious resource in the UK, which can only be good news for engineers looking to progress their careers this year... more
03 September 2007
The design community of Cambridge
Plextek is seeing new business opportunities across sectors including defence, wireless comms and security. As a result it has embarked on a recruitment drive which should increase the size of its workforce by more than ten per cent during the next few months.... more
30 July 2007
Cambridge gateway to world of design
For electronic engineers and specialists wanting to work anywhere in the world, Cambridge is a good potential route to Heathrow.... more
30 July 2007
Careers in the South West & Wales: A Welcome in the Valleys for Electronics Engineers
If a depressingly wet UK summer makes the idea of working overseas an even more attractive proposition, then look no further than Wiltshire's Swindon-based Dialog Semiconductor.... more
23 July 2007
Careers in the South West & Wales: Home to innovative CMOS chip design
Bristol and its environs have become synonymous as an area for leading edge CMOS chip design... more
23 July 2007
Cambridge at the heart of UK design
Cambridge seems to be the place to be if you are embarking on a career in semiconductor, systems or software design... more
22 June 2007