Search results for "advanced engineering"
UMaine breaks record with new 3D printer
UMaine has surpassed its own 2019 Guinness World Record by unveiling a new polymer 3D printer, four times larger than its predecessor, aimed at propelling sustainable manufacturing across various industries.
Hyundai’s new electric vehicle can ‘crab’ drive sideways
Hyundai Mobis revealed its electric vehicle, the ‘MOBION’, at CES 2024. This EV features the innovative 'e-Corner System' motion technology.
BlackBerry’s Cylance Assistant: cyber security with GenAI
BlackBerry has announced the general availability of Cylance Assistant, a generative AI cyber security advisor that will help organisations speed up decision-making and stop more threats faster with fewer resources.
What is happening with the Apple robots?
According to a report by Bloomberg, Apple is exploring the idea of personal robotics. This shift comes after the cancellation of its electric car project and amidst ongoing development of its Vision Pro headset.
SemiQ launches KGD program
SemiQ, a provider of silicon carbide (SiC) solutions for high-performance and high-voltage applications, has launched a known-good-die (KGD) screening programme.
Is SKF linear rail the same as HIWIN?
SKF and HIWIN are prominent names in linear motion technology, each with its own distinct offerings and market presence.
Claire Umney joins Alwayse Engineering as new MD
Claire Umney has been appointed as the new Managing Director for Alwayse Engineering (Alwayse).
How motor drive innovations are helping solve robotic movement design challenges
From surgical procedures to lifting thousands of kilos in manufacturing plants, robots simplify many aspects of our lives. And while the impact that robots have in our modern world may be obvious, have you ever wondered how robotic systems achieve such impressively precise, fast, and powerful motions?
Triad Semiconductor launches advanced design centre
Triad Semiconductor, a pioneer in analog mixed-signal integrated circuit designs, has announced the opening of its new design centre located in the heart of Pocatello, Idaho.
ABB pioneers cable protection solution from discarded ocean fishing nets
An estimated one million tonnes of abandoned, lost, and discarded fishing gear (ALDFG), the equivalent of 50,000 double-decker buses, litter the world’s oceans every year, endangering marine life as a major source of ocean plastic pollution.To help address dangerous marine pollution, ABB Installation Products pioneered industry-leading cable protection crafted from 50% recycle-based polyamide using primarily recovered fishing nets.