Wireless temperature controlling system introduced to the UK

Electroserv+ has introduced an innovative product to the UK which will provide an effective solution to industrial process monitoring. The composite industry will benefit massively from this effective new product which brings a safe and forward thinking solution to temperature control systems. A wireless temperature sensor which can sit in …

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Preparing to integrate IIoT

In this article, Joseph Zulick, manager at MRO Electric and Supply, explains how controls, automation, and instrumentation help with the integration and use of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technologies. As advances in technology make it more cost-effective to deploy IIoT, industries will need to acquire a strategic approach to integrating …

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RS Components announces winner of DesignSpark ‘Summer of Sound’ design challenge

RS Components (RS) has announced the winner of the DesignSpark ‘Summer of Sound’ competition. The competition was launched in June and closed in September and challenged DesignSpark community members to use technology to create an original musical design, such as creating a new musical instrument. The winner was DesignSpark community …

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Ultrasensitive toxic gas detector

Researchers from the School of Microelectronics in Tianjin University have discovered a two-step sputtering and subsequent annealing treatment method to prepare vertically aligned WO3-CuO core-shell nanorod arrays which can detect toxic NH3 gas. Over the years, WO3 has received considerable attention among the numerous transition metal oxides as a wide …

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Marine monitoring system development powered by innovation

Innovation is driving advanced monitoring and control technologies for environmental and safety compliance in the marine sector, says Gérard Baldellou, marine business unit manager at CMR Group. The marine diesel power sector continues to face significant challenges, particularly in areas where emissions resulting from combustion inside engines, along with fuel …

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Up to £50 million to develop world leading AI talent in the UK

The Government has committed further investment to the UK’s booming Artificial Intelligence (AI) sector by announcing an additional £50 million to attract and retain the world’s top talent. The announcement within this week’s budget builds on the AI Sector Deal, worth up to almost £1 billion, launched earlier this year. …

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Two strong partners for LiDAR technology of the future

LASER COMPONENTS and the Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems (IMS) have signed a cooperation agreement and will collaborate closely in the future. Both partners promise fresh impetus, especially in the field of LiDAR technologies. LASER COMPONENTS has made a name for itself regarding components for the automative industry, …

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HARTING design selected as international standard for next gen Ethernet connectors

HARTING’s mating-face design for Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) connector technology has been selected by international standards committees as the standard for the next generation of industrial Ethernet connectors. HARTING is driving forward the development of the standardisation of the new Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) technology. Now, following a multi-stage selection …

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Thermal imaging helps lion conservation project

Twenty Four Lions, a conservation project spearheaded by the Cabela Family Foundation and its conservation partners, carried out the largest move of lions across an international boundary in world history to restore their population in Mozambique’s Zambeze Delta. They needed to ensure the trip was as stress-free as possible for …

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Pioneering engineering university inaugurated in Hereford

NMiTE, the pioneering future engineering university being created in Hereford, had its inauguration ceremony on Friday 19 October at Hereford Cathedral. The ceremony reflects how far the project has already come, with a growing faculty and radical approach, ready to recruit Britain’s most ambitious student engineers into its initial intake …

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