Robots and different realities at Summer Bytes
/The month-long Summer Bytes Festival starts on 30 July 2016. Open every afternoon from noon until 5pm, the Festival has fun and learning in store for all the family.
Read MoreThe month-long Summer Bytes Festival starts on 30 July 2016. Open every afternoon from noon until 5pm, the Festival has fun and learning in store for all the family.
Read MoreLast Friday, the national final of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) engineering challenge for young people was held at TNMOC. Here's what happened.
Read MoreThe world’s first purpose-built computer centre, Block H on Bletchley Park, now hosts a Fujitsu Innovation Hub with the latest in classroom technologies.
Read MoreFor the first time ever, all the equipment used in making and breaking Lorenz, Hitler’s most secret cipher, was demonstrated with re-enactors to an audience including Colossus Wrens on 3 June 2016.
Read MoreThe archive of a hacking case that made computing legal history in the UK and changed all our lives has been deposited at TNMOC by Robert Schifreen, the ‘white hat’ at the centre of the 1980’s controversy
Read MoreIsosceles Finance, providers of strategic and operational finance, accounting and HR services to fast-growing technology businesses, has become a Bronze Foundation sponsor of TNMOC.
Read MoreThe pinnacle of code-breaking at Bletchley Park can now be told in its entirety from encrypt to decrypt using the full set of 1940’s cutting edge technology following the loan to TNMOC of an extremely rare Lorenz SZ42.
Read MoreMore than 60 years after it was first revealed to the public, Britain’s first mass-produced business computer, the Hollerith Electronic Computer (HEC), is now on display at TNMOC.
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