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Sensitive gas mixture measurements at low flow rates
Sensirion will present the brand new mass flow meter SFM4300 at this year’s Compamed in Düsseldorf. Thanks to its newly developed flow channel geometry, the sensor is able to precisely measure oxygen (O2) and laughing gas (N2O) in addition to air for the first time. The small sensor is thus excellently suited to the measurement of gas mixtures in the medtech sector.
3D printing cuts design to manufacture time to hours
Briggs Automotive Company (BAC), the British manufacturer of the recently launched Mono R, Stratasys, has revealed the impact additive manufacturing is having on the design and production of the latest edition to the BAC elite supercar offering. When faced with detrimental delays to the design process of an essential airbox, the team turned to Stratasys FDM additive manufacturing to produce fully functional prototypes in record time and improve f...
User-friendly resins make bow at productronica
Encapsulation resins from Electrolube will be making their debut at productronica 2019 in Munich ( November 12-15). These polyurethane and epoxy resins are all available in user-friendly kit sizes to meet every need, from prototyping and product development to full production.
Autonomous test vehicle launched by TomTom
TomTom hasannounced details of its latest fully autonomous test vehicle. The highly customised car isdesigned to test and improve TomTom’sautonomous driving technologies. This includes the TomTom High Definition (HD) Map, TomTom Roadagrams, and map streaming service, TomTom AutoStream.
Production of functional air intake prototype cuts manufacturing time
Briggs Automotive Company(BAC), the British manufacturer of the recently launchedMono R, andStratasys haverevealed the impact additive manufacturing is having on the design and production of the latest edition to the BAC elite supercar offering. When faced with detrimental delays to the design process of an essential airbox, the team turned to Stratasys FDM additive manufacturing to produce fully functional prototypes in record time and improve f...
Next-generation yield-simulation software for solar parks
At the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference (EU PVSEC) in Marseille (France), Imec and EnergyVille, together with PVcase, presented their partnership to develop a commercial software solution that allows to easily design and accurately predict the energy yield of brand new photovoltaic (PV) power plants.
New role expands engineering capabilities
A drive to develop new workstreams and expand the Civil & Structural Engineering team at BakerHicks, has led to the appointment of Nick Wood to the newly-created role of associate director for Civil Engineering.Wood, a Chartered Civil Engineer with more than 25 years’ experience in site development infrastructure projects, has joined BakerHicks specifically to lend his civils’ experience to their Civil & Structural team, suppo...
Accelerating automotive lighting design in CATIA
Synopsys hasannounced the latest release of itsLucidShapeCAA V5 Based software product, which allows designers to perform comprehensive optical simulations and analyses of automotive lighting products within the CATIA V5 environment. LucidShape CAA V5 Based version 2019.06, now available, makes it faster and easier than ever for designers to conceptualise and explore design solutions for automotive lighting to meet aesthetic and functional requir...
Addressing high-performance storage conditions
Panasas has announced that Whiskytree selected the Panasas ActiveStor solution to store and manage its creative computer graphics and visual effects workflows – including data-intensive rendering and real time collaboration using extremely large data sets work for real-time render engines and games, and augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) applications.
Gesture recognition using ultrasound
A research team at the Fraunhofer Institute for Photonic Microsystems (IPMS) have used a new class of ultrasonic transducers to reliably detect distance changes, movement patterns, and gestures in ranges of up to half a meter. The tiny components are inexpensive to produce, allow for high sound pressure, and provide a flexible frequency design for an optimal balance of distance and sensitivity.