Eco Innovation
Royal Mail unveils solar-powered postbox
Royal Mail has unveiled a solar-powered postbox of the future as the company continues to find ways to make sending parcels easier.
CEA-Leti and FTD Solutions partner on water conservation
FTD Solutions announced a collaborative effort with CEA-Leti, a research institute specialising in electronics and information technologies.
Biodegradable soil sensors aiding in the push for clean agriculture
Engineers have developed screen-printed, biodegradable soil sensors that could be composted at the end of their life cycle, offering farmers a tool to boost crop yields while limiting the environmental cost of electronic waste.
Raspberry Pi receives Green Economy Mark for sustainability efforts
Raspberry Pi has been recognised by the London Stock Exchange (LSE) with its Green Economy Mark, a designation awarded to companies generating at least 50% of their revenue from environmentally sustainable products and services.
Powering a sustainable future
According to the International Energy Agency, industrial energy consumption makes up nearly one-third of global energy demand.
Sarcina Technology launches AI platform
Sarcina Technology announces the launch of its innovative AI platform to enable advanced AI packaging solutions that can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements.
Full charge ahead for electric flying boats to take off in the UK
The UK’s only commercial seaplane service has committed to leading the way in a new generation of zero-emission, electrically powered passenger carrying aircraft.
AIKO secures 1GW N-Type ABC procurement bid
AIKO has successfully secured a 1GW bid in China Datang Corporation Limited’s 2025-2026 PV module procurement framework.
Ultra-thin bismuth holds unexpected promise for green electronics
Electronic devices rely on materials whose electrical properties change with temperature, making them less stable in extreme conditions. A discovery by McGill University researchers that challenges conventional wisdom in physics suggests that bismuth, a metal, could serve as the foundation for highly stable electronic components.
AIKO begins global delivery of its 3rd-gene Infinite modules
AIKO has officially commenced global delivery of its 3rd-generation Infinite modules, marking a milestone in bringing future solar technology into real-world applications.