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eBook focuses on EV charging infrastructure
In an eBook titled Electrification of the Vehicle, subject matter experts from Mouser Electronics and Bourns provide detailed explanations of inductors and current sense resistors to reduce automotive emissions and detailed explanations of concepts and products including shunt resistors, inductor designs for on-board chargers, and the use of inductors and current sense resistors to reduce automotive emissions.
New model of on-demand consulting expertise launched
Across many areas of industry and commerce, fast-paced changes in technology, business models and consumer preferences and expectations mean that access to flexible, relevant and highly informed advice and expertise can be crucial to success. The model of internal talent creation, backed up by specialist consulting support, has served many businesses well over the years.
World’s first 180° panoramic 4K plug-and-play video solution
As offices and companies grow and adapt to new situations and as society increasingly changes, products and solutions designed for these companies and work spaces need to change and adapt. A number of products are out there on the market to try and help companies, large and small, to adapt to environments where offices and meeting rooms need to be shared and need to be adaptable, but Jabra have just developed the product that will arguably revolu...
How to stop a speeding train
After doubts about the future of the UK’s high-speed rail link HS2, the government has said the project will go ahead, although delayed by up to three years, in 2029. The prospect of 250mph rail travel is again real and, while the brakes have been put on HS2 for now, OEMs and engineers should consider how the trains will function safety. That includes their braking systems.
'Insights in technology conference' launches in Schaffhausen
New research-led university,Schaffhausen Institute of Technology (SIT), will host its firstInsights in Technology Conferencein Schaffhausen, Switzerland on 16th December, 2019. The one-day scientific conference will welcome pioneering students, academics, the global business community and the public to partake in an exciting programme of events.
Predictions for the tech industry in 2020
Each year end, we find ourselves in an excellent position to reminisce the year that was and indulge in some crystal ball gazing to see what the coming year might bring.Many technology trends came and went this year, all promising to transform our business landscape as we know it. Even though not all these trends came to materialisation, they did spark off conversations about what the future could hold. ByClaus Jepsen, Deputy CTO, Unit4
Powerful and accurate 2D LiDAR sensor
With its LMS4000, SICK has developed its most powerful and accurate 2D LiDAR sensor to date for materials handling and intralogistics applications, even at high speeds, in low ambient light or when goods, packages or parcels are matt black or glossy.
Elevating automotive tech into consumer driving experiences
HARMANhas launched the HARMAN ExP Integrated Solution Suite, which creates comprehensive connected driving solutions by bundling core technologies into one unified offering. These solutions enable cohesive vehicle experiences - not just one-off driving features - to deliver seamless connectivity and make time in the car time well spent.
Integrated programme enhances soldiers’ training capabilities
Engineering & Computer Simulations (ECS) will showcase its integrated training programme, Project Manager Cargo (PM Cargo), which improves the Army Aviation capabilities for the CH-47F Chinook at the Interservice/Industry Training, Simulation and Education Conference (I/ITSEC) in Orlando on 2nd-5thDecember.
Mitigating the effects of LSPI with downsized engines
With environmental concerns climbing both the corporate and individual agenda, all sectors are facing growing market pressure and regulatory burdens. Within the automotive sector this has resulted in renewed effort and investment by vehicle manufacturers (OEMs) and their extended supply chain to develop technology to reduce emissions. By Paul Beasley, Expert Technologist at Castrol’s Pangbourne Research Centre