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APV homogeniser models designed to enhance productivity
Global process solutions enterprise, SPX FLOW haslaunched two new APV Rannie andGaulin homogeniser models. With more than 120 years of experience innovating homogenisers, the new 57T and 77T models add to the already high profile line available from SPX FLOW and its APV brand.
Power density: considerations for hospitals
Whether it is a storm, a flood or a general blackout, hospitals must be able to sustain power. To futureproof their standby power needs, hospitals often upgrade their standby generator systems. Here Jason Harryman, UK Sales and Business Development Manager for Electric Power at Finning UK & Ireland, Exclusive Distributor of Cat generators in the UK and Ireland, has explained why a generator’s power density matters to the NHS.
The rise of image recognition in medical diagnostics
Deep learning has revolutionised image recognition and analysis, making unprecedented performance leaps between 2010-2014. These rapid advancements enabled the development of automated, accurate, accessible, and cost effective medical diagnostics.
5 reasons we are heading towards a better normal
Lockdown has caused a huge shift in the way we work. Newresearchfrom O2 found that a third (33%) expect to remote work from home for at least three days a week after lockdown. A staggering 81% expected to work remotely at least one day a week. Written byMarcus Harvey, Director of B2B EMEA, Targus
Harwin’s Gecko-MT 1.25mm pitch Mixed Layout Connectors – Available at TTI
Combines the 1.25mm pitch Gecko signal connector system with mixed technology layouts, adding 10A power contacts to the range. The smallest and lightest mixed-layout connector available for high performance applications, Gecko is the ideal choice whenSWaPmatters most (increase miniaturisation, decrease weight, add or improve power options, and either lower cost or get the best possible value for cost).
Advances in the product design of touchscreens
We live in a world that expects every display to be interactive. When a child approaches a screen in a shopping mall, they instinctively touch it, and are surprised if it doesn’t react. Touchscreens are now a natural part of our everyday lives – from smartphones and tablet computers to ticket machines and self-service check outs.
Achieving high power motors in small packages
There was a time when we could only measure in centimetres and millimetres, now we can measure at sub-micron and nano level. Our yearning for ever smaller technology is driving big innovation in aerospace, medical and manufacturing technology. However, can space limitations prevent the small from delivering mighty power? Here, Dave Walsha, Commercial Development Officer atEMS, shares his insights in achievinghigh power motors in small packages.
3D printing poses a growing threat to people’s privacy
3D printing technology poses a 'grave and growing threat' to individual privacy because of the potential for products to reveal private information about individuals, experts have warned.People could use cameras, laptops or mobile phones to track and trace the origins of 3D printed objects and how they have been used if they have watermarks.
Making STEM inclusive is a competitive business strategy
For centuries, ever since the STEM disciplines were originated and evolved into learned professions, those fields have been overwhelmingly dominated by men. Worldwide, despite representing half the population, only about a quarter of STEM workers today are female. By Shidah Ahmad, Vice President and General Manager at Keysight Technologies
A thank you to the engineering industry!
The response from the engineering industry to help in the fight against COVID-19 has been overwhelming. Companies from all sectors have stepped up to produce everything from ventilators and face masks to hand gels and more. Here, Jeremy Whittingham, Head of Community and Content atAdvanced Engineering UK, highlights some of the generosity shown across the industry.