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Automotive HVAC market revenue to reach $27.5bn
As per the report 'Automotive HVAC MarketBy Type (Passenger Cars and Commercial Vehicles (HCVs and LCVs), By Technology (HVAC and Manual HVAC), Industry trends, Estimation & Forecast, 2016 - 2024', the global automotive HVAC market was valued at $13.66bn in 2016, and is projected to reach $27.5bn by 2024, growing at a CAGR of 9.3% from 2017 to 2024.
What’s an apprenticeship really like?
The engineering industry is currently suffering a skills shortage as there is a lack of young people entering the sector. According to reports, to meet demand UK businesses will require over 186,000 people with engineering skills every year from 2017 to 2024.
Research shows uptake in maths and physics for A-Levels
Research has found that the uptake of students studying Maths and Physics subjects has been hailed ‘a step in the right direction’ and is welcome progress, but studying engineering is creative and should not be limited to only those who have taken these subjects, states the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET).
'AquaCharge' offers strategies for aquifer replenishment
The federal government reports that 40 states expect water shortages by 2024 and water worries already plague some cities across the United States. Underground aquifers that were over-tapped for years now cry out to be replenished. The problem is that the two main strategies for increasing water supplies – collecting stormwater runoff and recycling treated wastewater – are usually separate processes that can create costly and underuse...
Global automotive crankshaft market to vastly increase by 2024
The mechanical device at the heart of an automotive engine is also known as the Crankshaft. It has the ability to convert linear reciprocating motion of piston to a rotary motion for engine power transmission.These are widely used in automotive field, such as in cars, trucks, trains and in other automobiles. Without crankshaft it would not be possible for a vehicle to move even inch, since it is the main link between input powers to the output po...
Global lighting fixtures market grows at a CAGR of 7.1%
Lighting fixture is an electronic device which is used to create artificial light by using an electrical lamp. Lighting fixture is very effective in terms of decoration and is used by lighting designers for decoration purposes. These fixtures are used in almost every sector such as resident, home décor, transportation and construction and others.
Facility layout and its impact on operational efficiency
Jonathan Wilkins, Marketing Director at obsolete equipment supplier EU Automation discusses how factory design can impact operational efficiency.One of the most famous buildings in the New York skyline, The Empire State Building, underwent a $550m environmental upgrade in 2011. Improving insulation, implementing energy saving technologies and refurbishing 6,500 windows cut the building’s annual energy usage by a substantial $4.4m. When reno...
Transforming power quality for the renewable age
Following the landmark COP21 agreement to reduce carbon emissions, Steve Hughes, managing director of REO UK explores why rail providers need to be prepared for the inevitable shift to renewable energy and to manage potential power quality issues that may arise.
Active and passive automotive safety systems
Passenger safety occupies a prime spot in the automobile sector today. Stakeholders across the automobile value chain acknowledge the importance of passenger/occupant safety and are constantly upgrading their offerings to provide fail safe safety technologies that will protect passengers and pedestrians. Proactive policy implementation and consumer awareness has played a key role in making automotive safety systems popular.
Miniaturising computer chips of drones
In recent years, engineers have worked to shrink drone technology, building flying prototypes that are the size of a bumblebee and loaded with even tinier sensors and cameras. Thus far, they have managed to miniaturise almost every part of a drone, except for the brains of the entire operation — the computer chip.