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Battling the European market
EU member states spent a total of €203 billion on defence in 2015. It’s a huge number that seems incomprehensible, but it shows the size and importance of the European defence market. EU countries have 89 different weapons programmes, many more than the US, as each individual country has different budgets, priorities and regulations. Here, Neil Oliver, technical marketing manager of professional battery manufacturer, Accutronics, looks...
Matelec Industry to see portfolio of industrial automation solutions
It has been announced that Delta will be demonstrating at Matelec Industry 2016 to showcase its industrial automation, telecom power and uninterruptible power supply (UPS) solutions which facilitate productivity improvement for its customers in the Iberian Peninsula.
Thermoelectric material for a sustainable society
Thermoelectric materials, which can directly convert thermal energy into electrical energy (Seebeck effect), can be effectively used for the development of a clean and environmentally compatible power-generation technology.However, these materials are not commonly used for practical applications as they mostly include toxic and/or expensive elements.
LEDs play key role in illuminating eco-apartments
LED Eco Lights and Longevity Partners today announced the completion of a project to refit all emergency lights in the common areas of a grade 2 listed Bristol eco-apartment complex with long life, energy efficient LED lights from the Goodlight range.
Green light given to Heathrow expansion
Chief Executive of EEF, the manufacturers’ organisation, Terry Scuoler commented on the recent decision made today by the Government to expand Heathrow.
Cabin wireless access point receives FAA approval
It has been announced by Kontron that the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has given the company's Cab-n-Connect A100 Cabin Wireless Access Point (CWAP) its Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) Supplement for multiple aircraft models including Boeing 737-700, 737-800, 767-200, 767-300, Airbus A330-300, A320-200, and Embraer ERJ 190-100.
Drone training dates in Northern Ireland
Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) approved drone training is now available in Northern Ireland, with the announcement that UAVAir has added to its growing list of courses across the UK. UAVAir will be bringing its Unmanned Aerial Qualification (UAQ) course to the Clandeboye Estate, Belfast Road, Bangor on the 26-28th November.
Why is investing in real-time business intelligence a must?
As the modern world continues to grow older, one thing always stands out as a constant; we humans are obsessed with improvement, constantly bettering ourselves with new technologies that perform more efficiently, produce improved outputs or just offer an increase in speed. Here, Ben Edge focuses onthat desire for speed.
IET voice thoughts on Heathrow expansion
The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) has highlighted three important engineering and technology issues, in terms of technology innovation and wider transport infrastructure, that it hopes the Government is considering as part of a wider airport expansion strategy as the final decision about how to increase the airport capacity in the South East is expected.
Range of high reliability passive components at electronica
Multiple ranges of high reliability passive components for harsh and high-end applications were exhibited by Exxelia at electronica, the biggest global trade fair for electronic components in Munich, Germany.