Recent Stories
- Businesses urged to tap into science and technology young talent
- Digital relay baton enables remote crowd cheering of athletes
- Health Innovation Campus moves a step closer
- £7.1 million R&D boost for North West businesses
- Centre of excellence created for the next industrial revolution
- Artificial intelligence toolkit spots new child sexual abuse media online
- Strategic partnership set to help plug cyber security skills gap
- What your choice of smartphone says about you
- InfoLabTree: Discover the Story
- novi.digital Launch Event - 'An Event to Help Businesses Grow Online'
RSS Feeds
RSS feeds can deliver the latest InfoLab21 news and events direct to your browser without you having to visit the website.
In most browsers you can click on an RSS link and choose to subscribe to the feed to add it to your favourites or bookmarks.
Human-Computer Interaction technology in The Economist
Technology developed by researchers in Lancaster University’s School of Computing and Communications has been highlighted by The Economist.
The team, led by Dr Jason Alexander, a lecturer in Human-Computer Interaction, has created ReForm – a machine that enables a flexible design process called ‘bidirectional fabrication’ that allows objects to evolve through computer aided design and physical modifications.
Read about ReForm in The Economist.
See a video about the technology.
Fri 10 June 2016