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DSEI 2021 to run as a live event
Defence and Security Equipment International (DSEI) has confirmed it will take place as originally scheduled from 14th-17th September at ExCeL London. The decision to proceed follows close consultation and discussion with the UK Government and industry stakeholders.
How tech has helped bring us together despite being further apart
The past year has seen us become more isolated than ever before. With multiple national lockdowns and stay-at-home orders issued, we’ve ended up spending most of our time within the same four walls. Whether we’ve worked or socialised from home, we’ve been far away from the people we know and love.
CO2 sensor for optimised ventilation in electric buses
Thermo Kinghas introduced a new CO2 sensor to the Athenia MkII Electric heat pump range for hybrid and electric buses. The new sensor optimises the fresh air ventilation rate and increases the air flow by actively monitoring and controlling the CO2 levels inside the bus.
Securing OT systems against cyber-attack
With Smart Manufacturing continuing to merge the worlds of information technology (IT) and operational technology (OT), the demand for comprehensive security measures to protect OT networks is growing. For a standards-based approach, stakeholders can turn to the IEC 62443 guidelines.
Safety framework for off-highway autonomous vehicles
Oxbotica and TRL have piloted the use of the first Code of Practice for the safe and cost-effective deployment of autonomous vehicles in unstructured off-highway environments, with a live trial conducted in a quarry using a number of off-road vehicles.
Should remanufactured bearings become the norm?
According to SKF, it takes approximately 100 process steps to produce a new bearing, compared to roughly ten for a remanufactured bearing. It’s no surprise, therefore, that there has been an increasing demand for remanufactured bearings in heavy duty industrial applications. Here Chris Johnson, Managing Director atSMB Bearings, explores this attractive alternative to bearing replacement.
ETHERLINE LAN CAT.6A patchcords by LAPP
TME’s offer now includes ETHERLINE LAN CAT.6Apatchcordsby LAPP. The series is designed for applications where reliability and safety are of utmost importance. With high resistance to electromagnetic interference and harsh environmental conditions, the products are intended for demanding industrial and commercial applications.
A guide for multilingual IoT in the era of globalisation
The Internet of Things (IoT) is changing the world through its technological advancement of automating daily tasks. It has a software connection to hardware devices that transfers data to automate the actions through a simple command of its users. You can easily spot them on your mobile phones, home appliances, automobiles, and even security tools. Once people taste the convenience of automation, it is hard for them to go back to conventional pra...
PCBs for extreme applications
“Extraordinary circumstances often bring along with them extraordinary strength,” wrote the political philosopher William Godwin. The ethos extends to printed circuit boards (PCBs) for extreme applications, be they military, rail or aerospace. Many manufacturers are quick to claim that their boards are rugged. Here, Mark Jeffrey, Technical Director at Recab UK, explains what rugged boards are really made of.
Getting switched on for the switch off
Long before the distinctive chime of iPhone’s iMessage, digital communication had an equally infamous soundtrack. You probably recall the sound of the dial-up modem, which connected servers via public telephone networks. It was a - noisy - icon of another era of technology. We’ll soon be saying farewell to another area of communication history - the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). Here, Kristian Torode Director and Co-Founde...