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Size matters: why small is the new big in electronic components
First the industry talked about miniature electronics, now it’s ultra-miniature and nano (effectively nearly invisible). Soon the buzz will be around molecular electronics, where the device components exist as individual molecules with the potential to form their own systems! Theaim for improved technology is driven by speed and size: the smaller it is, the quicker the signal passes from one point to another, and the more applications of te...
Tattoo artist/entrepreneur keen to keep manufacturing in the North East
Originally his background was in computer gaming, but now Richard ‘Bez’ Beston has become a well-known engineer, turned inventor, in Sunderland as he wants to bring manufacturing back to the North East.After having a successful career in computer gaming deign and even moving to the US to work, Bez said the gaming industry became more like the film industry so he was keen to move on. “I’m terrible once I have achieved somet...
A deep dive into gigabit Ethernet
As we embark on the journey to Industry 4.0, it is becoming apparent that industry’s reluctance to move beyond 100Mbit Ethernet technology is a very real limiting factor. Here, CLPA-Europe General Manager John Browett argues that the transition to gigabit Ethernet networking technologies has to start now.
Close the verification workflow gap for embedded systems
Software quality experts in the areas of functional safety, LDRA, has partnered with Jama Software to deliver a test validation and verification lifecycle solution for safety and security-critical applications in the embedded software market. The LDRA tool suite integrates with Jama Connect enabling developers to bidirectionally trace the relationships between the various stages of application development.
Design contest has home automation theme
The latest Project14 design contest from element14.com is themed around ‘Home Automation’. Members of the online community will have the opportunity to create a project that enhances their living space using tech-based solutions such as machine learning, artificial intelligence and automated comfort control.
Suite designed to test IoT devices’ relevant Web API’s
Provider for automated security testing solutions, has announced that it will be unveiling a special version of their product beSTORM. Called beSTORM IoT, this updated tool suite is designed to conduct in-depth comprehensive security testing on IOT devices. Beyond Security plans to release all the details at the RSA 2019 conference this March in San Francisco.
Pinpointing cable faults with thermal imaging
Heavy industries such as mining, shipbuilding and materials handling rely on heavy, rugged, industrial cables to ensure continuous power supply or communication, because of this the consequences of a cable break are costly. So, for the German cable repair specialist Becker and Hüser, FLIR thermal imaging is playing a vital role in helping to pinpoint the exact location of the problem.
From components to systems solutions
Industry is in a process of rapid and radical change, as topics like artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning continue to make inroads into connected industry. Running under the lead theme of ‘Industrial Intelligence’, HANNOVER MESSE 2019 will zero in on this trend, with a simultaneous focus on the role of human beings, the decisive idea generators for the factory of the future.
Military fuel and water capabilities on display at IDEX 2019
On 17th-21st February 2019, THIELMANN WEW will once again be attending IDEX 2019 in Abu Dhabi, UAE, to present its military fuel and water capabilities. THIELMANN WEW is keen to meet with customers, military decision makers and industry partners to discuss how its fuel and water capabilities can give military users the tactical advantage, no matter where they deploy.
Technology to reduce NO2 pollution on roads with heavy traffic
At its headquarters in Ludwigsburg, filtration specialist MANN+HUMMEL presented a technology which reduces nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at locations with high levels of pollution. At the end of last year, Filter Cubes from MANN+HUMMEL were successfully installed at the busy Neckartor road junction in Stuttgart to reduce the level of fine dust pollution.