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Project planning to drive high performance for Cullum
Cullum Detuners, established in 1898,has been working with customers in the engineering industries for many years. It is now also working with customers spanning Nuclear, Energy, Marine and Aerospace.
Tool suite supports powerPC assembler family platforms for avionics
Provider of standards compliance, automated software verification, software code analysis, and test tools, LDRA, has updated the tool suite for the PowerPC assembler language to support all 32- and 64-bit PowerPC chips used in safety-critical environments such as communication terminals, commercial and military avionics, unmanned air vehicles, and missile and space flight applications.
Market opportunities in Malaysian industrial sector
Despite the currently weakened vigour of its economy, Malaysia remains an attractive export market for German machine tool manufacturers. Admittedly, the forecasts for machine tool consumption in 2017 are only very cautiously optimistic, but as from 2018 annual growth rates of around three percent are again being predicted.
Tantalum wins ‘Innovation in Connected Services’ award
At the inaugural TechXLR8 awards vehicle technology specialist Tantalum was recognised, taking the prize for the ‘Innovation in Connected Services’ category. The awards recognise and celebrate excellence in innovation and disruptive technologies, with industry specialists acting as the judging panel.Tantalum is a fast-growing technology innovator connecting consumers and businesses with vehicle related services providing convenience, ...
Online tool provides product environmental compliance data
Expanded availability of Molex's web-based product environmental and regulatory information has been announced. The new Molex online tool allows a user to select and download industry product compliance documents, including IPC Class C, IPC Class D and comprehensive Product Compliance Declarations, together with EU RoHS, REACH SVHC and Low-Halogen Statements for multiple products.
Exploration telepresence improves communication in space
When Apollo astronauts on the Moon spoke with Mission Control on Earth, there was a noticeable time gap between a statement from Tranquility Base and its immediate acknowledgment from Houston. The gap lasted almost three seconds, or ten times longer than human reaction times would account for.What was happening? The answer is simple: space. The Moon orbits far enough from Earth that light (and radio) take 1.3 seconds each way to travel the distan...
IoT: the top priority in driving digital transformation
According to global research findings published by Inmarsat,IoT has become the leading technology for digital transformation and is the number one priority for 92% of organisations. The Inmarsat Research Programme study focusing on the enterprise application of the Internet of Things (IoT) revealed that machine learning (38%), robotics (35%), and 3D printing (31%) were also key requirements for effectively delivering digital transformation for bu...
US blames North Korea for hacking spree
The US government has issued a rare alert squarely blaming the North Korean government for a raft of cyber attacks stretching back to 2009 and warning that more were likely.
Volvo’s electric vehicles to hit the road by 2019
The premium car marker, Volvo, has confirmed that every new model it launches from 2019 will have an electric motor. There is no doubt that the automotive industry is charging ahead at high speeds from self-driving cars and electric vehicles, to flying cars, as more carmakers join the automotive race.
Self-driving cars are coming to Dubai’s Police Force
Authorities in Dubai are set to have a new recruit patrolling the streets: a mini robotic police car to help identify and track suspects. The robotic cars are powered with machine learning algorithms and 3D SLAM technology, but police officers can control the cars through a computer in their patrol car dashboards.