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Fairview Microwave unveils new enhanced website
Fairview Microwave has introduced an enhanced e-commerce website aimed at optimising customer experience.
Britain’s secret tech centre wins special award from the RAE
A UK government centre for secret technologies has received a top award from the President of the Royal Academy of Engineering for its exceptional and long-standing contributions to engineering innovation and national security over the last 80 years.
Launching Engineering for People Design Challenge 2024/25
Engineers Without Borders UK, the organisation leading a movement to put global responsibility at the heart of engineering, has launched the 2024/25 cycle of the award-winning Engineering for People Design Challenge in partnership with Engineers Without Borders South Africa and Makers Valley Partnership.
Melexis sets new benchmark in DC motor applications
Melexis has introducedthe MLX92253 to its Hall-effect Dual Latch sensor portfolio, offering a fast and efficient solution with two independent signal tracks for minimal jitter and a consistent 90° phase shift, regardless of the magnet pole pitch.
A new level of application readiness
Congatec will highlight its Computer-on-Modules portfolio, featuring aReady.COM configurations, atembedded world NA(booth 2223).
Sprayable gel protects buildings from wildfire damage
Researchers at Stanford University have made significant strides in wildfire defence by developing a new water-enhancing gel designed to protect structures fromburning during wildfires.
Vector introduces vService, targeting automotive industry
Vector has introduced vService, a new approach to aftersales diagnostics and programming, aimed at transforming the industry. By harnessing collaboration, connectivity, and data, it reshapes diagnostics from engineering through to aftersales, preparing the sector for the demands of next-generation Software-Defined Vehicles.
Everyday movements could soon power your wearables
Researchers at Surrey's Advanced Technology Institute (ATI) have achieved a breakthrough in energy efficiency bydeveloping flexible nanogeneratorswith a power density 140 times greater than that of conventional nanogenerators.
Calls for manufacturers to open up factories
Made Smarter is encouraging manufacturers to open their doors to schools, colleges, and local communities forNational Manufacturing Dayon 26th September.
AI supports early error detection during end-of-line testing
Late detected faults during EOL (End of Line) testing can be expensive. A car engine whose defect is only detected after it has been installed in the vehicle can easily cause costs of five to ten thousand euros for reassembly, repair, and delivery delays.