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How blockchain can hold the palm oil industry to account
Palm oil has risen in infamy as an enemy of sustainable agriculture over the past few years. It has long been a key raw material in many consumer goods products, but its production has come to be very negatively associated with climate change and human rights, making it a highly controversial commodity. This article exploreshow blockchain can hold the palm oil industry to account and ensure sustainable practices. By Juan Miguel Pérez Rosa...
Loftware and NiceLabel partnership enhances labelling
Loftware and NiceLabel have announced that they are combining under the Loftware corporate umbrella. This union gives customers and partners an expanded choice of solutions, while providing enhanced labelling capabilities and the benefits of greater investment in cloud-based solutions and technologies.
element14, Vishay set buck regulator webinar date
element14 will be joined by Simon Foley, Market Development Manager at Vishay for a webinar entitled “5 Things to Know About Buck Regulators” on 4 November, 2020 5pm GMT.
Motor-control designs for low-voltage applications
STMicroelectronics has created an integrated three-phase half-bridge driver IC with performance optimised for low-voltage industrial applications up to 75V, delivering a space-efficient and power-saving solution to control three-phase brushless motors in e-bikes, power tools, pumps, fans, light machinery, gaming consoles, and other equipment.
The benefits of metrology in medical applications
Ireland is one of the largest exporters of medical products in Europe, with annual exports of 12.6 billion euros. Medical device manufacturers in Ireland are constantly looking for new ways to enhance competitiveness, improve productivity and generate new growth in the area — could metrology make a real difference?
Consumers want government intervention to meet Net Zero Targets
Over two-thirds (69%) of British consumers believe the government could be doing more to increase energy efficiency in the home, according to a new studybySchneider Electric. However, only 9% of consumers are aware of ongoing government initiatives, suggesting there is room for greater sustainable home improvements.
Smart RFID reader secures industrial equipment
IDEC Corporation announces the new KW2D series of smart radio frequency identification (RFID) readers. These smart RFID readers are designed for easy installation into the typical 22mm panel-mount holes used with machinery, are readily integrated with automation systems, and enable OEMs and end users to easily apply advanced authentication and authorisation measures.
Seeking a solution for voltage changes and reverse flow operation
Bi-polar power, bi-directional power supplies for automotive and audio systems that are immune to input voltage changes while generating power and enabling reverse flow current are possible, proposes Victor Khasiev
Modules protect in low voltage designs
Protecting the multitude of low power networked devices from transient voltage spikes is essential to avoid damage in the industrial IoT, communications and wireless devices
Meeting medical needs with condition-based monitoring
2020 thrust digitisation into the stratosphere across nearly every industry to speak of. With remote working and social distancing negating the number of ‘boots on ground’, it was up to the role of technology to bridge the connection both from a brand reach point of view and, in some cases, within the production belt itself.Over the course of the UK lockdown, manufacturing sectors such as pharmaceutical and medical reaped the benefits...