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Supporting energy storage with EV batteries for offices
Hitachi, Mitsubishi Motors and ENGIE have demonstrated a pioneering project to explore the potential for Electric Vehicles to act as a means of energy storage for an office building. For this demonstration, the consortium linked the first vehicle to everything (V2X) charger to ENGIE's office building in Zaandam.
New DIN SPEC developed for standardised communication
Creating new communication requirements between machines (machine to x) and IT infrastructure is the continuous innovation and data-driven business models in Industry 4.0.To ensure interoperability and communication, Assystem Technologies has initiated a one-of-a-kind standardisation project, providing a ‘Reference Model for Industrial Cloud Federation’.
Speeding the Industrial Design Process
With the current climate of industrial trucking products, truck manufacturing companies are striving to improve their products in more efficient ways than ever.These improvements can come in many forms, but in an industry of expensive prototypes and stiff competition, it is critical to find innovations that fit within tight margins, fast development cycles, and that deliver guaranteed reliability in the field.
Making tracks at rail manufacturing facility
In order to help simplify component and supply chain requirements atHitachi Rail Europe's Newton Aycliffe based train manufacturing facility, the company has worked with Optimas. The new UK factory is the first of its kind outside of Japan, and is aimed squarely at supporting the European market, an effort that has been aided by Optimas.
Traps for light with tiny ink droplets
A microscopic 'pen' that is able to write structures small enough to trap and harness light using a commercially available printing technique could be used for sensing, biotechnology, lasers, and studying the interaction between light and matter.
Supria True64 CT receives FDA Clearance
Hitachi Healthcare Americas has announced it has attained FDA 510(k) clearance to market its Supria True64 Computed Tomography System, the premier model within Hitachi’s Supria compact CT family.The Supria True64 is a remarkably compact, economical and clinically versatile CT with 64 discrete detector and electronics processing channels to provide rapid thin 64-slice imaging across its full 40mm detector coverage.
New funding round boosts Reno Sub-Systems
Reno Sub-Systems (Reno), a developer of high-performance radio frequency (RF) matching networks, RF power generators and gas flow management systems for semiconductor manufacturing nhas closed its Series C funding. Samsung Venture Investment Corporation led the round.
Hitachi Rail presents HARTING with quality award
Developer, manufacturer and distributor of electrical and electronic connectors, network components, pre-assembled system cables, and backplane assemblies, the HARTING Technology Group, has received an award for exceptional quality from rail manufacturer Hitachi Rail.
Mobile robotics: will forklifts ever be the same again?
Robotic technology will transform the forklift industry, causing a colossal transfer of value from human-provided driving services, towards spending on autonomous industrial material handling machines, thus fuelling an industry revenue boom far exceeding recent growth trends. By Dr Khasha Ghaffarzadeh, Research Director, IDTechEx
REO UK becomes member of Rail Forum East Midlands
The Rail Forum East Midlands (RFEM) has gained another new member with power quality specialist REO UK being the latest addition to the organisation that operates as a source of knowledge and a voice for the rail industry.REO UK’s membership represents the company’s increased focus on helping businesses tackle electrical interference problems in the sector.