Eco Innovation
MicroCare’s sustainable replacements for discontinued cleaning fluids
MicroCare, a provider of critical cleaning, coating, and lubrication solutions, will exhibit its newest product innovations at Productronica 2023 in Munich, Germany from 14—17 November 2023.
Ceres Power engineer recognised for contribution to novel clean energy technology
Dr Robert Leah, Research Fellow at Ceres Power, is to receive the 2023 Armourers and Brasiers’ Award from the Royal Academy of Engineering for his successful application of novel materials science and engineering to green energy technology.
Würth Elektronik Americas continues green efforts
Würth Elektronik is pleased to announce their continued initiative to plant one tree for each sample order placed in the US, Canada, and Latin America.
How the IoT can help create a more sustainable future
Sustainable manufacturing is essential to preserving the finite natural resources of the planet.
Meet the flying electric boat that eliminates seasickness
The Candela C-8 is the first electric hydrofoiling boat in production. It soars above the water on two wings, reducing drag and energy consumption by 80%, leading to long range at high speed.
ABB to invest $280M in its European Robotics hub in Sweden
ABB has announced an investment of $280 million to expand its manufacturing footprint in Europe and build a new state-of-the-art ABB Robotics European Campus in Västerås, Sweden.
Taking a systems approach to solve electrification challenges
Industrial organisations can push decarbonisation forward by shifting process heater systems from fossil fuel-burning to electric.
Hellios and BAE Systems unveil JOSCAR Zero at DSEI 2023
Hellios Information and BAE Systems have launched a collaborative decarbonisation programme, JOSCAR Zero, to help aerospace and defence companies and their suppliers calculate and reduce their Scope 3 carbon emissions.
Accumulating small savings is having a large total effect on carbon reduction
The importance of reducing greenhouse gas emissions - typically carbon-containing gases, most notably CO2 - to prevent excessive global temperature rise is well understood. Our major energy sources, for generations now, have been fossil-based and therefore laden with carbon-based compounds that combine with oxygen when burned to create those dangerous greenhouse gases.
Caltech team achieves wireless energy transfer in space for first time
A team of researchers at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) university have successfully demonstrated wireless power transmission in space and the beaming of detectable energy back to Earth. This precedent was achieved through an innovative method known as Microwave Array for Power-transfer Low-orbit Experiment (MAPLE).