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Electronics Weekly UK Electronics Research Map

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Here's a resource we would like you to bookmark: the Electronics Weekly map of UK electronics research.

Using the familiar Google Maps system, it provides a quick geographical overview of electronics research news. Each point on the map links to an associated news story that we have covered on Electronics Weekly.

It is not a definitive account of all research underway in the UK, by any means, but we hope it will prove a useful or interesting guide. We will keep updating it from this point on, so its value as a resource will hopefully grow.

View the map in its full, widescreen Google Maps glory

Please bookmark this link: www.electronicsweekly.com/research-map

(The format will be familiar to readers of our Chips and Beer blog.)


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