Robin Mitchell

Robin Mitchell is an electronic engineer who has been involved in electronics since the age of 13. After completing a BEng at the University of Warwick, Robin moved into the field of online content creation, developing articles, news pieces, and projects aimed at professionals and makers alike. Currently, Robin runs a small electronics business, MitchElectronics, which produces educational kits and resources.

AI in Finance: A Game Changer or a Potential Threat?

As AI continues to permeate various industries, concerns are escalating about its potential impacts and the significant societal shifts it could trigger, which may not always be be

AI | 15-06-2023

AI in Finance: A Game Changer or a Potential Threat?

As AI continues to permeate various industries, concerns are escalating about its potential impacts and the significant societal shifts it could trigger, which may not always be be

Insights | 15-06-2023

Why Charging Electric Vehicles Outside Home is More Expensive

For the longest time, those who swear by EVs would argue that they are more cost-effective due to their lower running costs. However, recent reports indicate that changes in electr

Insights | 15-06-2023

Hubble Network Aims to Link a Billion Devices via a Space-Borne Bluetooth Network

Bluetooth is well known for its low energy and short range, making it ideal for sensors and portable hardware, but if someone suggested that Bluetooth devices could stream data to

IoT | 14-06-2023

Hubble Network Aims to Link a Billion Devices via a Space-Borne Bluetooth Network

Bluetooth is well known for its low energy and short range, making it ideal for sensors and portable hardware, but if someone suggested that Bluetooth devices could stream data to

In The News | 14-06-2023

IBM & ASMPT: Hybrid Bonding Breakthrough for Chiplets

Chiplets present engineers with new opportunities in the field of semiconductors, but current bonding techniques introduce numerous challenges. Now, a joint venture between IBM and

In The News | 14-06-2023

How Stretchable Electronics Could Transform Organ-on-Chip Technology

Recently, researchers from UNSW Sydney published their findings on a newly developed stretchable electronics technology that is expected to help accelerate the organ-on-chip indust

Insights | 13-06-2023

Uber Eats to Deploy 2,000 Autonomous Robots from Serve Robotics

Recently, Serve Robotics announced that it will be delivering 2,000 delivery robots to Uber to trial out their capabilities, with a limited launch in the US. What options are avail

AI | 13-06-2023

Uber Eats to Deploy 2,000 Autonomous Robots from Serve Robotics

Recently, Serve Robotics announced that it will be delivering 2,000 delivery robots to Uber to trial out their capabilities, with a limited launch in the US. What options are avail

In The News | 13-06-2023