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Wearable robotics to be the next big thing
IUVO, a spin-off company of The BioRobotics Institute (Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna) in the field of wearable technologies, has recently received a joint investment from Comau and Össur. The objective of IUVO is to create wearable, intelligent and active tools for a better quality of life. The first concrete examples are robotic exoskeletons capable of aiding and improving the quality of life for workers in industrial and service fields ...
Heliex goes Dutch with mushroom farm order
Heliex Power, has won its first order from The Netherlands, with the installation of its technology on an ambitious and sustainable mushroom farm.Heliex’s GenSet has been commissioned by Wattplant B.V. as part of a clean energy project at ‘T Voske farm – located in Uden, between Eindhoven and Nijmegen. Already chemical-free, the estate is aiming to become the world’s first grower with a completely energy and climate-neutra...
FACE Exhibition and Technical Interchange Meeting
Sponsored by NAVAIR at Patuxent River the FACE Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM) yesterday saw the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) technical standard and business approach proven. Guest blog by Chip Downing.
Tieto cuts energy related CO2 emissions by half
On globalZero Emissions Day, software and services company Tieto announced that it is accelerating the use of green energy in all its data centres across the Nordics. The goal is to reduce energy consumption related CO2 emissionsby 50% by 2020.
New robotics products to be showcased by Comau
Comau is helping companies all over the United Kingdom develop and implement process and technology solutions for sustainable automation and production. Now, one of the full-service industrial automation experts is taking part in multiple technology, trade and cultural events with a comprehensive offer ranging from stand-alone robotics to complete automation solutions, simultaneous engineering and powerful process integration capabilities.
Drone owners confident they will fly through government exams
According to new research, almost two-thirds of drone owners would welcomecompulsory flying exams similar to Government proposed assessments.The Drone Usage Report 2017compiled by drones and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) retailerDronesDirect.co.ukrevealed 61% of drone owners would welcome a compulsory flying exam before taking to the skies with their gadget as they think it would increase public safety.
Change your approach to renewable energy
REO UK has urged businesses to reconsider their relationship with renewable energy. The company has released a whitepaper exploring the state of the renewable energy sector and argues that the time is ripe for organisations to think about how they can overcome problems such as the changes to feed-in tariffs, power quality problems, planning permission and the threat from cheap imports of renewable technology.
Insulated roller shutter doors stop noise and trap heat
The thermally insulated roller shutter doors from sara LBS are also effective for acoustic attenuation, as has been proven at ABP Beef in Guildford, Surrey where they were used to make sure noise was not disturbing the neighbours. ABP Beef, part of ABP Food Group, is one of Europe’s largest privately-owned beef processors and produces high quality ultra-tender beef for the retail, food service and food processing sectors.
P2P energy marketplace expands to serve the Netherlands
Developed byOpen Utility,Piclo is the energy marketplace that enables homes and businesses to transact on a peer-to-peer (P2P) basis with local electricity generators. Expanding their technology to serve the Dutch, the company has announced a trial contract with Netherlands-based Essent, part of the Innogy Group.
Microcontroller market revenue will reach $18.8bn by 2024
In the report,'Microcontroller Marketby Application (Automotive, Industrial, Consumer Goods, Communications, Computer), by Product Type (8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit), Industry trends, estimation & forecast, 2015 - 2024', the global Microcontroller market was valued at $9.80bn in 2016, and is projected to reach $18.8bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 8.6% from 2017 to 2024.