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Smart technologies are driving tomorrow’s production
This year’s EMO Hannover will be held 16-21st September with the motto ‘Smart technologies driving tomorrow’s production’, and it will be concentrating on the current paradigm shift in industrial production operations, which are no longer focusing (only) on ‘better, faster, more accurate’, but on the development and implementation of new functions within the framework of Industry 4.0.
Are EVs poisonous and do they need to be?
Diesel vehicles land, water and air, are on the way out because they emit poisons - antimony, arsenic, cadmium, cobalt, cyanide, dioxin, lead, nickel, manganese, phosphorus, selenium and sulfur compounds and carcinogenic submicron particulates, organics and more. The brew has a lot in common with the poisons inhaled from smoking tobacco. However, the new electronics and electrics in and on vehicles appearing over the next ten years will contain m...
How digitisation is revolutionising work
New forms of work and collaboration come from digitalisation, while at the same time it confronts the industry with a new set of challenges.As the need for a technically qualified workforce goes up, the number of qualified workers continues to go down. The HANNOVER MESSE supporting program titled ‘Career 4.0’ explores the different requirements and opportunities in this sphere.
PCIM Europe 2018 update
A varied selection of topics in this year's conference programme, accompanies an increased number of exhibitors for this annual power event.
Harman joins forces with OEMs at Geneva Motor Show 2018
HARMAN International Industriesis presenting its renowned audio and infotainment technologies for some of the world’s most important automotive OEMs at the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show. These include the latest HARMAN audio systems from Bang & Olufsen, B&O PLAY, Bowers & Wilkins, Harman Kardon and JBL.
And the winner is... embedded world awards announced
On 27th February 2018, the first day of the embedded world exhibition and conference, the eyes of the embedded community were once again drawn to Nuremberg for the traditional presentation of the embedded awards. For the 14th time, the coveted industry accolade recognises the most innovative development achievements in the categories hardware, software and tools.
PI-SCALE flexible OLED design competition announces winner
PI-SCALE, a pilot line for the manufacture and system-level integration of flexible OLEDs into products, has announced Eduardo Camarena as the winner of its design competition, for his proposal of a wearable fitness device, ‘Goal Colour’. As the winner, Camarena will receive a cash prize of 2,000 Euros, and his winning design will be turned into a prototype model with the help of technical experts.
Collaboration delivers low-noise frequency measurement advance
Working with leading research centres in Europe, Middle East, Africa and India (EMEAI) Keysight Technologies says it has reached a new milestone in low-frequency noise measurements. Using the Advanced Low-Frequency Noise Analyser (A-LFNA) and WaferPro Express software, designers can now measure noise more accurately in an even broader range of electronic devices.
The question is: reflex over reaction?
Over the last two years, Fraunhofer IIS/EAS and the semiconductor manufacturer GLOBALFOUNDRIES have worked together in the project 'MARS' to advance the development of highly reliable 22nm FDSOI components. These components should pave the way for 'tactile intelligent systems' made in Dresden. Areas such as autonomous driving and applications in intelligent production will benefit enormously from such wirelessly networked systems capable of commu...
It’s cutting-edge technology, so what do you know about Industry 4.0?
At this year’s METAV 2018, there will be a forum on sawing technology being held for the first time on 20th February.It will be showcasing the latest developments and presenting applicationally relevant solutional approaches for simple single-blank cutting in a workshop environment all the way through to mass-production blank cutting.