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Wireless network technology selected as communications platform
It has been announced by Rajant, that Sharp Electronics Corporation (‘SEC’) will use its Kinetic Mesh technology as the wireless communications infrastructure for the Sharp INTELLOS Automated Unmanned Ground Vehicle (‘A-UGV’).The mobility, reliability and scalability of Rajant’s network were key reasons for the company’s selection.Its BreadCrumb radios, InstaMesh networking software, military-grade security and...
Ultrahaptics awarded ISO9001:2015 certification
Ultrahaptics has announced that it has received ISO 9001:2015 certification for its Quality Management System. The International Organisation for Standards (ISO) and its ISO 9001:2015 standard is the world’s most popular quality management system standard.The certification is awarded upon successful completion of a thorough quality management system audit. The audit ensures that the organisation has a robust set of policies, processes and p...
Manufacturers call for a Brexit deal reducing risk of economic shock
Representing two hundred thousand manufacturers across Europe and the UK groups have called on EU and UK negotiators to agree a Brexit deal that supports trade and reduces the risk of economic shocks.The call comes as Britain prepares to trigger Article 50, sparking concern amongst industry leaders that no deal or a bad deal could be a lose-lose for both parties.
Non-invasive approach provides prostate cancer diagnosing
Technology being developed at Washington State University provides a non-invasive approach for diagnosing prostate cancer and tracking the disease's progression.The innovative filter-like device isolates prostate cancer indicators from other cellular information in blood and urine. It could enable doctors to determine how cancer patients are responding to different treatments without needing to perform invasive biopsies.
Connectors simplify panel building and system integration
A 1U 19” rack mounting panel has been introduced by Cliff Electronics, to aid system builders with integration of the range of XLR-Format FeedThrough connectors.The panel has a black anodised finish and will accept 16 FeedThrough connectors and features a labelling strip for end users to identify the function or individual connectors. The panel is also fitted with a strain-relief bar for tying internal cables to, relieving pressure on inter...
Engineering skills gap is not just a numbers game
Electronic Specifier Editor Joe Bush caught up with John Hawkins, Technical Director of Newbury Innovation, who shared some insightful views on the state of engineering education in the UK.
Ultrahaptics to integrate haptic sensations into connected cars
To incorporate mid-air gesture haptic feedback technology into a range of infotainment and audio systems, Ultrahaptics has announced a collaboration with HARMAN International Industries.
USB connectors feature low rear profile
The USB FeedThrough connector range manufactured by Cliff Electronics is in stock at distributor JPR Electronics. USB 3.0A to USB 3A, USB3.0 B to USB 3.0A, USB 2.0B to USB 2.0A and USB 2.0A to USB 2.0A versions are available from stock and provide true FeedThrough data connection for developing custom I/O configurations for rack panels, wall plates and control boxes.
CES 2017: Mid air haptics in concept car showcased
Ultrahaptics has announced that its touch-free haptic feedback solution is integrated into a new concept car being exhibited by a major tier 1 supplier into the automotive industry at CES 2017.
UK base helps connector company’s growth
Continuing to grow and expand into new markets, Cliff Electronics have its flexible UK-based design and manufacturing hub to thank.The company has supplied quality connectors to OEMs and system integrators around the world. Markets served include industrial, building automation, video installations, medical, instrumentation, test and measurement, broadcast and professional audio the company is well placed to fulfill new demands in the marketplace...