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Dynamic EMS turns to manufacture for design
The low-volume environment is challenging, all the industry processes, tools, equipment and even the materials are manufactured and targeted at the high-volume market. Choosing the correct processes is critical and getting it wrong can be costly. Dynamic EMS has a solution.
Modernised mechatronics factory fully operational
Prevailing through challenging times,Electro Mechanical Systems (EMS), has officially opened its modernised factory. The new space provides a larger and more ergonomic work area that will allow EMS to further expand its high quality precision offering.
electronica makes an impression with digital format
A total of 209 exhibitors from 25 countries presented their electronic industry solutions and products from November 9th to 12th, 2020, as part of electronica virtual, the virtual format of electronica. A total of 8,253 unique users from 79 countries learned about electronic innovations and trends of the future in virtual exhibition halls and during four digital conferences.
Exploring the use of motor systems for luxury vehicles
The Geneva Motor Show in Switzerland is renowned for showcasing futuristic vehicle designs. At the 2019 show, Kia revealed its concept car,Imagine,which took innovative design to the next level. While these vehicles are often far from mass produced possibilities, some of the features are already integrated into high end luxury vehicles. Here, Stewart Goulding fromEMS, explains more.
Rehabilitation exoskeletons: engineering mobility
Around 50,000 people in the UK live with a spinal cord injury. To those who are injured, regaining movement is life changing -and advances in exoskeleton technology are helping to renew their independence. Here, Stewart Goulding, Managing Director ofElectromechanical Systems (EMS), shares insight into the motor technology powering rehabilitation exoskeleton systems.
Achieving high power motors in small packages
There was a time when we could only measure in centimetres and millimetres, now we can measure at sub-micron and nano level. Our yearning for ever smaller technology is driving big innovation in aerospace, medical and manufacturing technology. However, can space limitations prevent the small from delivering mighty power? Here, Dave Walsha, Commercial Development Officer atEMS, shares his insights in achievinghigh power motors in small packages.
Sequitur Labs signs up to NVIDIA Partner Network
Sequitur Labs has officially joined the NVIDIA Partner Network with full support for the NVIDIA Jetson signs up to platform and protection of IP at the edge.
Supply chain software firm links with PCB assembler
CalcuQuote and Advanced Assembly, a supplier of quick-turn PCB assembly services, have announced a new collaboration.
Pick it, place it, ship it, all automatic
Warehousing is becoming an increasingly automated system, with robots storing, retrieving and delivering packages day in, day out. In fact, some warehouses use aircraft control style systems to organise and control their robots, due to the complexity of the system. As such, precision is fundamental for the successful running of automated warehouses.Here Stewart Goulding, Managing Director atEMS Ltd, explains why it is imperative that warehouse ro...
Using micromotors to provide dental patient relief
If you’ve ever suffered from a toothache, you know that the pain it causes can be life-disrupting. Alarmingly, there are growing numbers of people across the UK waiting for dental treatment in pain. The increasing sophistication of micromotors is having a major impact on dentistry, leading to faster and improved treatment.