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The University of Wales Trinity Saint David Faculty of Architecture, Computing, and Engineering are celebrating being part of the Digital Degree Apprenticeship scheme in Wales.
Budding robot engineers and builders of all ages are invited to take part in Aberystwyth Robotics Week which takes place on 25-30 June 2018.
A student from UWTSD’s Swansea College of Art has created a bilingual children’s book that uses augmented reality that brings the story to life.
THE North Wales Economic Ambition Board is spearheading a £56m project that will revolutionise and enhance digital connectivity across the…
Cwmbran-based telecommunications provider, RPS Technology Solutions, received the title ‘Highly Commended’ in the ITSPA 2018 Best Business ITSP (up to £2m) award.
Credas, the tech start-up which has developed ground-breaking facial recognition software to speed up identity verification across a range of sectors, scooped a coveted Wales Online Digital Award for Best Emerging Technology on Friday afternoon (8th).
WELSH cyber-security specialists, Capital Network Solutions (CNS) has become the first company headquartered in Wales to become CREST approved for Penetration Testing Services.
enModus, the smart building technology company, has successfully delivered a project for claire’s, demonstrating massive reductions in energy consumption at one of the global retailer’s major UK warehouses.
In case you missed it, earlier this week Apple announced the latest updates and features to its software at its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2018) in California.
A new UK Tech Innovation Index is available today which shows that Wales and the South West of England have significant strengths across a range of sectors including AI and Data, Clean Growth, Advanced Manufacturing and Ageing Society. It also illustrates for the first time a significant overlap of activity clusters between the regions, with Bristol, Cardiff and Newport showing especially strong links to each other.