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Airlocks add an extra dimension to loading bays
An airlock famously saved the life of astronaut Tim Kopra. Here on Earth the same concept is used on loading bays when there is a compelling need to isolate the internal atmosphere from the outside. In this article, Alan Ryder, Areas Sales Manager for sara LBS, considers airlocks in his daily life.
The pitch perfect relationship for consumer electronics
According to worldwide market intelligence and management consulting company, Global Market Insights, the Global Consumer Electronics Market is predicted to surpass $1,500bn by 2024. The technological advancements in devices including smartphones, earbuds and headphones, speakers, and household appliances are anticipated to fuel the consumer electronics market growth.
A better standard of living associated with STEM careers
An in-depth analysis of pivotal life moments has revealed the differences between those in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) pathways versus those who have chosen other, non-STEM pathways - with some surprising results.
Designing with Peltier modules for precision thermal management
Sometimes cooling needs to be more tightly controlled than a simple heat sink and fan can manage. Rapidly fluctuating loads can make it hard to keep a component at a stable and cool temperature. However, this can often be important when trying to improve signal-to-noise performance or prevent damage to a system. By Bruce Rose, Principal Applications Engineer at CUI Devices
Weld seam inspection with phased array tech minimises cycle times
VOGT Ultrasonics has released a fully automated Phased Array ultrasonic inspection solution of electron beam welds on rotors for asynchronous motors for a supplier to the automotive industry.
Sensor technology: electronics with every sense
The digital world depends on data and that data increasingly comes from networked, intelligent sensor technology. As one of the key technologies for the future developments in IoT, autonomous driving, Industry 4.0, smart healthcare, and smart cities, visitors will find sensor technology in many of the sectors and events at electronica, held on 13th to 16th November, 2018.
Key technology for a ‘smart’ world
The motto of electronica 2018 ‘Connecting Everything – smart, safe & secure’ applies particularly to the trade fair focal point ‘Embedded Systems’. As one of the most important interdisciplinary technologies in the 21th century, they are represented in almost all areas of the world's leading trade fair for components, systems and applications of electronics from 13th to 16th November, 2018.
Four conferences for the first time at electronica
electronica is staging four conferences this year. The Automotive Conference, Embedded Platforms Conference, the Wireless Congress and the new Medical Electronics Conference, all dealing with developments and trends in electronics, will be staged at electronica in Munich from 13th to 16th November, 2018.
Expanded hall layout for electronica 2018
Due to its continued growth, electronica will, for the first time, take up 17 halls at the Messe München exhibition grounds. The new halls C5 and C6, which will be completed in the spring of 2018, will also be integrated into the hall structure. Furthermore, halls C2 and C3 will be used for the first time. electronica will take place from 13th to 16th November, 2018.
electronica 2018 to showcase the adoption of digital
The automotive industry is undergoing a dramatic transformation, by 2025, it is reckoned that a quarter of all cars worldwide will be electrically powered. On top of that, manufacturers and suppliers are currently responding to increasing demands for ‘next-generation’ technologies including autonomous and connected vehicles, as well as developing completely new data-generated business models.