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Advancing medical equipment design
Medical science and technology advances constantly. There is a whole industry of design and engineering specialists contributing to this fundamental pillar of modern society. WDS Component Parts is a contributor of standard parts and accessories to the medical equipment industry.
The future looks dark for diesel cars
Diesel vehicle owners are facing an uncertain future. With the ban on new fuel vehicles looming in 2040, the push towards electric and ever-decreasing emissions tolerances, the future looks dark for diesel. Particularly when the manufacturers’ attempts to deal with particulate matter - the nasty sideeffect of burning diesel - aren’t working very well.
Compact air quality sensor delivers high sensitivity
Extending its portfolio of environmental sensing solutions, Rutronik UK is now offering the B5W-LD0101 air quality sensor from Omron. Designed to detect particulate matter measuring less than 2.5μm in diameter, it provides a high level of sensitivity in a compact form-factor and is suitable for use in air purifiers and HVAC systems, as well as other forms of air monitoring equipment.
The economics of smart security cameras
We’ve all experienced it: that house or commercial alarm sounding at full volume, causing a nuisance yet nobody taking it seriously because it’s become a common occurrence. One of the biggest challenges for deployment of surveillance/security cameras is the number of false alarms. By Simon Forrest, Director of Connectivity and Connected Home, Imagination Technologies.
Fuelling IIoT advanced analytics growth strategy
It has been announced that Seeq Corporation has secured $23M in Series B funding led by the Altira Group with participation by Chevron Technology Ventures, next47, the Siemens-backed global venture firm, Second Avenue Partners and other existing investors.
Automatic voltage regulator for the digital age
It has been announced that Leroy-Somer and Kato Engineering are introducing the D700, an automatic digital voltage regulator specially designed to meet the challenges of energy production in the digital age.The D700 includes all necessary regulator functions, outstanding smart grid capabilities, and numerous additional functions and options that make it one of the most versatile products on the market.
3D Systems help bring the Great Pagoda back to life
If a building has been around for 256 years, there is a chance it isn’t going to look as good as it originally did. This is certainly the case with the Great Pagoda in the middle of Kew Gardens, which was originally built for Princess Augusta back in 1762. But last year the Historic Royal Palaces (HRP) implemented a restoration project for the 72 dragons that originally adorned the roofs.
Containerised units for biological wastewater treatment
In order to meet the globally increasing requirements on flexible, biological wastewater treatment plants,Multi Umwelttechnologie (Mutag) is now offering their basic engineering support in the form of a franchise-concept. In this way, companies engaged in marketing and/or operating this technology, or being interested in using this technology as additional know-how can benefit from Mutag’s many years of experience and development work.
Bioengineering technique for personalised bone grafts
Scientists from the New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Research Institute have developed a bone engineering technique called Segmental Additive Tissue Engineering (SATE). The technique, described in a paper published inScientific Reports, allows researchers to combine segments of bone engineered from stem cells to create large scale, personalised grafts that will enhance treatment for those suffering from bone disease or injury through regener...
Navigating Brexit: The migration minefield
The manufacturers’ organisation, EEF, has warned that nearly half of the UK’s manufacturers remain concerned about their ability to access skills post-Brexit, according to a report launched in May.