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VR exhibit enables the blind to 'see' masterpieces
'Do NOT touch'. It’s the first rule that we encounter when we enter to any museum. That’s a reasonable rule, as the pieces can be studied and contemplated with just our eyes and touching them can cause damage in the long term.But not all of us can use their eyes to appreciate art, and touching is their only way to examine these pieces of art.
Six-axis robot turns 3D printing into an art form
A project at the Centre for Fine Print Research (CFPR) based at the University of the West of England, (UWE) Bristol UK is looking at 3D printing from a totally different angle - where the emphasis is placed on meaningful expression, rather than the accurate reproduction of digital data. A flexible Mitsubishi Electric MELFA RV-Series articulated arm industrial robot is at the centre of the project.
The industrial 3D printing hub
It has been announced that APWORKS, an industry provider of 3D printing services and products, has launched AMXpert, a new online platform, software solution, and 3D printing market place for additively manufactured metal parts.
Interconnection tech for next-gen 5G mobile communications
Significantly higher data rates and volumes together with high power densities are resulting in rising requirements for interconnection technologies, too. The new 5G mobile communications generation is undoubtedly an overarching and defining trend here, with applications ranging from infrastructure (base stations) to terminal devices (mobile phones), as well as real-time automation scenarios.
Core module for wireless charging of the future
Before electric cars can become a means of transport for everyone, a charging infrastructure needs to be introduced that can serve the mass market. The engineering company, Finepower is developing a charging system that can charge the batteries in all vehicle types wirelessly, regardless of their manufacturer, as it is done inductively. The special circuitry provides a high level of efficiency - with no need to painstakingly position the system w...
Gateway opens doors on ferrite core gapping facility
Gateway Electronic Components has made a major investment to establish a ferrite core gapping service at its Nantwich, UK-based headquarters. The specialist component distributor is already seeing an array of companies using the service including OEMs, SMEs and design houses.
Manufacturability of spin-orbit torque MRAM devices demonstrated at Symposia
At the 2018 Symposia on VLSI Technology and Circuits, Imec demonstrated the possibility to fabricate spin-orbit torque MRAM (SOT-MRAM) devices on 300mm wafers using CMOS compatible processes.
Connector and cable solutions for EV applications
Inelco Hunter has announced the availability of Amphenol’s complete range of EV connectors and cables, designed to meet Electric Vehicle applications, from charging to motor control and power distribution. The Amphenol EV range includes power connectors, signal connectors, rugged cables and complete cable harnesses.
CGTech to showcase aerospace applications at Farnborough Airshow
CGTech will showcase its expanded range of software applications for the aerospace industry in Hall 2, Stand 1120, Booth 2, at the Farnborough International Airshow, between 16th-20th July, 2018.
Electromagnetics software speeds development of electric motors
Altair has released the 2018 versions of leading electromagnetic (EM) simulation software FEKO, WinProp, Flux and FluxMotor.These electromagnetic solver tools, part of Altair’s HyperWorks, the platform for Innovation, are widely used to accelerate the global design process for the automotive, aerospace, defense, communications, consumer electronics, energy, and healthcare industries.