Shima Seiki Student Competition 2021 winners announced
Despite the pandemic, design students are still producing great work and creating outstanding knitwear, as evidenced in this year’s Shima Seiki’s annual student competition.
5th March 2021
Due to restrictions surrounding the Covid Pandemic, it has been an exceptionally tough year for all students, and especially those who are in their final year. UK based Shima Seiki Europe recognised this and wanted to encourage as many knitwear and textile design students as possible to enter its annual competition, despite the restrictions placed on accessing Apex Design Systems at the students respective Universities.
For this reason, this year’s brief required entrants to submit a written statement highlighting why they would be an ideal candidate to receive Apex Design training. Additionally, students were also asked to submit a selection of digitalised work (using any available software) that demonstrated the importance of CAD
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Hackers published a batch of internal documents from the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) on the dark web yesterday, after the agency refused to pay up in a ransomware attack. The attack, which began on 8 February, has completely knocked out the agency’s grant application and review process and cut off NWO’s communication with applicants, grantees, and universities.
Ransomware attacks on organizations, companies, and even hospitals have become increasingly common, and some institutions have decided that paying is the easiest way to get computer systems back up or prevent the release of confidential data. NWO refused to do so. “On fundamental grounds, NWO, as part of the Dutch governmental institutions, isn’t willing to pay ransom,” the agency said in a statement yesterday. “Although NWO highly regrets the unfortunate situation of sensitive personnel documents being spread … NWO will not alter its position.” The funder sa