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World’s largest offshore windfarm project opens at Humberside Airport
Ørsted has officially opened the Hornsea Two Offshore Construction Base (HTOCB) at Humberside Airport in Lincolnshire.The building, formerly a police station at the airport, will now house around 30 Ørsted employees who will be working around the clock to construct another record-breaking offshore windfarm.
Small rotary encoders feature DRIVE-CLiQ interface
The range of small, absolute rotary encoders of 35mm diameter in HEIDENHAIN's 1000 and 1100 series has been expanded to include new versions with DRIVE-CLiQ connectivity. Marketed alongside existing HEIDENHAIN encoders of similar size that use the EnDat bi-directional and SSI serial interfaces, the DRIVE-CLiQ models have the same, compact mounting dimensions and can be used at temperatures up to 95°C.
Impressive names across engineering industry
The UK’s largest annual engineering show, Advanced Engineering has announced some of the guest speakers that will be presenting at the show in October at the NECin Birmingham. As part of the extensive open forum programme, speakers include representatives from Siemens Digital Industries, BAE Systems, McLaren Automotive and IBM Academy of Technology.
Make an impact in the real world with Digital Twins
Models so accurate they’re a digital twin of the product you’re creating can help you throughout the design and development process.1D models can help you determine the best architecture for your multi-physics system, 3D models can help you design into the details, and testing can help you improve modelling realism. By Zvi Feuer, Senior Vice President, Manufacturing Engineering Solutions at Siemens and Zvika Weissman, Industries &...
Simulation capabilities improve quality and reduce costly prototypes
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the availability of the latest version of Solid Edgesoftware, which features numerous enhancements that will enable small and medium-sized manufacturing companies to accelerate product development and manufacturing processes.
Development of design for additive manufacturing applications
The European Space Agency (ESA) has selected Siemens Digital Industries Software to develop aerospace design applications for metal additive manufacturing. The applications will leverage Siemens’ end-to-end software solution for industrial additive manufacturing that combines generative engineering, topology optimisation, predictive analytics, process simulation, build preparation and production execution.
Enhanced reliability in highly automated vehicles
By 2030, it is predicted that 50% of newly registered vehicles will be electrically powered, connected or automated. This dramatic upsurge in functionality requires a new system approach in vehicle architecture to support electromobility and highly automated driving.
Software for manufacturing operations management
Siemens Digital Industries Software has announced the immediate availability of Siemens Opcenter software, a cohesive portfolio of software solutions for Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM). Siemens Opcenter expands on the heritage of Siemens’ recognised MOM software by uniting these products in a single, connected cloud-ready portfolio with a harmonised user experience that can help manufacturers meet demands for production efficienc...
PCIM Asia 2019 concluded with a record high visitor number
PCIM Asia 2019 has successfully come to an end with a record-breaking visitor figure of 6,358, which is an increase of 18% compared to last year. This strong growth astounding increment in the visitor number demonstrates the confidence and faith shown towards the show by the industry, and once again proves that PCIM Asia remains one of the most far-reaching and popular power electronics exhibitions in China.
Digitalisation taking vocational training to next level
Digitalisation and networking are key issues facing industry – and will also feature prominently at EMO Hannover 2019, which opens its doors in September. This year's theme is Smart technologies driving tomorrow's production! – the impact of which extends to the vocational training of future metalworking specialists.