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Corking the gender gap
For years stereotypes have existed within the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) sectors. Perhaps this is the primary reason why the number of women in the industry is still at such a low level. Sadly, despite the stereotype now being incredibly outdated, its presence still remains, and so does the gender gap.
Compressor upgrade saves 60 tonnes of CO2 a year
Midas Pattern Company is a precision polyurethane moulding manufacturer who took a compressor system audit from an Atlas Copco distributor as part of its green initiative project, leading to an equipment upgrade. Not only did this move achieve substantial energy savings but, at the same time, the company's carbon footprint was reduced by some 60 tonnes per annum.
Automotive electronics assembly and packaging webinar
Indium Corporation’s Andy Mackie, PhD, MSc, Senior Product Manager for Semiconductor and Advanced Assembly Materials, will host an automotive electronics webinar as part of Indium Corporation’s InSIDER Series on Webex at 8am and 2:30pm EST on Tuesday, July 28th.
Renesas introduces new I3C bus extension products
Renesas hasunveiled four new I3C Basic bus extension products for control plane designs across a variety of applications, including data centre and server applications, as well as enterprise, factory automation, and communications equipment.
Acceleration station for COVID-19 manufacturing demand
Diversified Plastics (DPI) has activated its third Carbon printer, named Einstein. A tribute to the late physicist, this Carbon printer, powered by Digital Light Synthesis (DLS) technology, theAcceleration Station aims to break the bond of traditional manufacturing.
Electrifying the future of the vehicle market
By 2040, the government’s proposed ‘Road to Zero’ emissions plan will require each new car sold in the UK to have an electric driving range of at least 50 miles. With electric vehicle capabilities in the midst of switching from an environmentally kinder preference to a mandatory requirement, the vehicle market will have to electrify more than just commercial vehicles.
How AI makes our data-driven world more human
Few things seem more removed from what makes us human, in our data-driven world, than AI, its very name a reminder that it imitates a human trait, but is not the real thing. By Sharon Daniels, Arria NLG CEO
Support software for RCX3 Series robot controller
Yamaha Motor Europe has announced that it will launch the RCX-Studio 2020 support software for the RCX3 Series of robot controllers on May 14th, 2020. This new product adds new functions such as a 3D simulator and program templates (automatic sample generation) to the existing RCX-Studio Pro software, and also features usability enhancements.
Customised display options meet COVID-19 demands
Anglia Components has enhanced its range of customised display options, empowering designers with the flexibility to create their own components when off-the-shelf solutions cannot meet requirements, for example in creating new COVID-aware touchless user interfaces.
Carbon nanotube sheet with high thermal conductivity
Fujitsu Laboratories has announced the development of an adhesive sheet composed of carbon nanotubes with extremely high thermal conductivity of up to 100W/mK (watt per meter per Kelvin).