Robin Mitchell

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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.

Photonics: The Future of Electronics - Understanding the Advantages of Optical Systems

While there is no question that fibre optics are superior for data transmission, they are never found in consumer devices due to the lack of technologies surrounding optical system

Insights | 16-01-2023

Want to Make Everyone Learn Maths till 18? How About Cybersecurity & Technology Instead!

In what can only be described as an odd move, PM Rishi Sunak recently announced intentions to teach maths until 18. While there may be some reasoning behind this move, one could ar

Insights | 13-01-2023

Almost All New Homes in the England Must Have Gigabit Connections: About Time

It is rare for a government to do something right, but in a strange turn of events, the UK government has recently announced new legislation that makes a requirement for almost all

In The News | 12-01-2023

Toilet Sensor that Scans Urine: Is this the start of the “Home Hospital”?

While urine may be a waste product, it can reveal a lot about human health, but actively trying to monitor its contents is difficult Recently, Withings has announced the developmen

Insights | 11-01-2023

Could Photocatalytic Water Splitters be the Future for Green Hydrogen?

While hydrogen may appear to be a green fuel, the truth is that most hydrogen is damaging to the climate due to how it is produced. But while researchers continue to find ways of g

Environment | 10-01-2023

Could Photocatalytic Water Splitters be the Future for Green Hydrogen?

While hydrogen may appear to be a green fuel, the truth is that most hydrogen is damaging to the climate due to how it is produced. But while researchers continue to find ways of g

Insights | 10-01-2023

How Large-Scale Electronics Can Help IoT Devices Become Green

As IoT devices continue to increase in popularity, concerns for the climate and environment are pushing engineers to find alternative technologies when developing new IoT devices,

IoT | 09-01-2023

How Large-Scale Electronics Can Help IoT Devices Become Green

As IoT devices continue to increase in popularity, concerns for the climate and environment are pushing engineers to find alternative technologies when developing new IoT devices,

Insights | 09-01-2023