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Shift Labs wins 2017 Global Health Innovator Award
Shift Labs is the winner of the 2017 Global Health Innovator Award. The award was presented at The MedTech Conference which took place last month in Santa Clara, CA. This is the award’s inaugural year and was a result of the conference’s new Innovations in Global Health Program, which puts a focus on medical innovation in the developing world.
High speed machining for aerospace applications
The metal cutting industry continues to develop in order to meet the advanced requirements of the various industrial applications.High speed machining meets the demands of industries which are required to produce high quality tools. These industries include the car manufacturing industry, space and aviation industries, and medical industry.
A healthy form of collaboration for curative technology
The requirements applying to production systems for medical technology are enormously stringent: the certified lines have to operate faultlessly, meet strict hygiene regulations, and document every important step in the production process. ByNikolaus Fecht, specialist journalist from Gelsenkirchen
RTI joins AUTOSAR development group
The Industrial Internet of Things connectivity company, Real-Time Innovations (RTI), has joined the AUTomotive Open Systems ARchitecture (AUTOSAR) development group as a development partner. It was nominated by an AUTOSAR core partner and was approved by the group’s steering committee. RTI will contribute to the development of the AUTOSAR standard, sharing the company’s expertise in Industrial systems and specifically, autonomous vehi...
Perry facility receives FAA Part 145 repair station certification
Global provider of engineered electronics for performance critical applications,TT Electronics, has announced that its Perry, Ohio, facility has been awarded Part 145 Repair Station certification by the Federal Aviation Agency (FAA). The FAA regulates civil aviation safety and stipulates that aircraft parts must be repaired by a certified repair station to be legally installed in an aircraft. This certification enables TT Electronics to certify a...
Orders, sales soar at Critical Manufacturing
Critical Manufacturing has announced record growth in orders of 60% by the end of Q3, 2017, compared with the same period in 2016. Total revenue is up by 24% and is expected to grow significantly by year end, marking the 5th consecutive year of revenue growth.
Reduced flange connector targets military markets
Designed for reduced spaces in military and aviation applications, Amphenol Socapex's38999 Reduced Flange receptacle combines space and weight savings with the performance of a MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connector. Its design reduces the footprint surface by 41%. It is also 20% lighter than a standard MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connector. The connector is suitable in situations where a maximum number of MIL-DTL-38999 Series III connectors need to be ...
Supporting B2B and Industrial IoT startups at Startupbootcamp IoT
Raph Crouan, CEO and Founder of Startupbootcamp IoT discusses how in the past 18 months there has been a clear rise in the number of startups working in the Industrial and B2B IoT space.Crouan believes that various reasons for this can be outlined, but here he just mentions two…
Building with excavated material
When modern humans build a structure, it usually works like this: they dig a pit, transport the excavated material away in a lorry and deliver tonnes of sand, gravel and cement in its place. This is mixed with water to create concrete, which is used to build the foundations and the house. The latter is then fitted out primarily with complex building technologies to compensate for any losses in comfort.
One step closer to creating a sustainable oxygen supply on Mars
A new study has found that plasma technology could hold the key to creating a sustainable oxygen supply on Mars. It suggests that Mars, with its 96% carbon dioxide atmosphere, has nearly ideal conditions for creating oxygen from CO2through a process known as decomposition.