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AI-assisted recycling centre improving recycling in the UK
A facility is set to launch in Coventry which will utilise AI-assisted recycling methods and robots to sort recycling in a considerably more effiency and accurate way.
The processability of adhesives
When specifying an adhesive, the primary consideration is functionality – will it act as an adhesive for the lifetime of the assembly? But it’s also important to consider how the material will work in production – its processability.
Surge protection considerations during elevator modernisation
Advances in elevator technology have been critical facilitators of the high-rise structures that define our urban skylines. However, upgrades in elevator safety, robustness, quality, space efficiency, and performance are needed to support infrastructure development and meet societal needs.
Pulsiv & Astute Electronics expand distribution agreement
Pulsiv Limited and Astute Electronics Ltd have broadened their distribution partnership to now encompass the USA, Australia, and New Zealand.
New approach for battery recycling using less energy
University of Birmingham researchers have announced a new approach for recycling the highest value component of end-of-life electric car batteries, the battery cathode, that is less energy-intensive and uses less hazardous chemicals than current recycling methods.
New recipe for efficient, environmentally friendly battery recycling
Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, are now presenting a new and efficient way to recover metals from EV car battery recycling.
Nexperia introduces energy balance calculator
Nexperia has announced the release of the energy balance calculator to maximise battery life.
Navigating the world of USB-C
As portable electronics expanded in the consumer and industrial markets, so did the number of connectors. Multiple Universal Serial Bus (USB) standards, combined with proprietary connectors from manufacturers, resulted in a variety of incompatible cables, all of which fulfilled similar functions. There has been a background effort from the European Union as well as some industry leaders to move to a single unified solution to simplify the situati...
Axiomtek unveils ROBOX500 for heavy-duty autonomous vehicles
Axiomtek, a global pioneer devoted to the research, development, and manufacture of series of innovative and reliable industrial computer products of high efficiency, introduces theROBOX500, a new ROS 2 AMR controller tailored for demanding precise navigation and control applications in heavy-duty industry.
Utilising energy from sound waves to control electronic devices
A breakthrough sensor, conceived by a team at ETH Zurich led by Marc Serra-Garcia and Johan Robertsson, a professor of geophysics, leverages sound wave energy to operate electronic devices, potentially eliminating the need for millions of batteries.