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Record Attendance at 2009 European HyperWorks Technology Conference
Altair Engineering, Inc today announced record attendance numbers for the 2009 European HTC. The 3rd European HyperWorks Technology Conference took place from November 2nd until 4th in Ludwigsburg, Germany. More than 500 engineers, managers, and simulation experts from 250 companies and 20 countries came to Ludwigsburg to experience the latest news and trends in enterprise simulation and to exchange experiences with other HyperWorks users.
Powerstax Appoints Director of Sales – North America
Powerstax plc announces the appointment of Lonnie Friend to the post of Director of Sales for North America. This strategic appointment is in response to continued strong sales growth in the USA which now accounts for over 50% of Powerstax worldwide sales.
Servo Research Points The Way To Improved Dynamics
Research at the University of Manchester has demonstrated servo systems with vastly improved dynamics with the most challenging of loads. The key to the increased performance is a torque transducer from Sensor Technology employing Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) techniques to deliver high-bandwidth, non-contact solution.
Tidal Turbine To Light The Thames
The turbine will sit on a pontoon and will provide a floating test and measurement laboratory. On this will be an array of sensors and monitors, including a TorqSense the wireless torque sensor from Sensor Technology Ltd. To say that this is a harsh environment for laboratory equipment is a bit of an understatement, says Rod Bromfield, Senior Lecturer, of the Faculty of Engineering, Kingston University. We can only use robust kit with a proven...
University of California, Berkeley, Teaches Graphical System Design at New National Instruments Embedded Systems Laboratory
National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI) and the University of California, Berkeley, College of Engineering are working together to offer electrical engineering and computer sciences (EECS) students a new graphical system design environment in which to design, prototype and deploy their projects. The NI Embedded Systems Laboratory uses NI technologies to provide embedded system design experiential research opportunities for upper division undergraduat...
Molex Antenna Business Unit Joins Danish SAFE (Smart Antenna Front End) Consortium
Molex Incorporated, a leading global supplier of interconnect solutions, has joined with other researchers to advance the goals of the Danish SAFE (Smart Antenna Front End) project. Scheduled to span four years, the $8.7 million project is being conducted by a consortium comprising: Aalborg University, Intel Mobile Communications, WiSpry and Molex. Through collaborative research and new product innovation, SAFE members aim to address communicatio...
Aonix and SYSGO Team with Industry Consortium to Address Trusted Embedded Computing Issues
Aonix, the provider of the PERC product line for embedded and real-time Java developers and SYSGO, a leading supplier of software solutions for safety and security applications, announced their collaboration in the Trusted Embedded Computing initiative. Aonix will provide the PERC Ultra virtual machine and its expertise in security and complex embedded systems and SYSGO will provide PikeOS MILS compliant and safe and secure virtualization experti...
International Rectifier appoints Oleg Khaykin as President and CEO
International Rectifier has announced the election, effective March 1, 2008, of Oleg Khaykin as President and Chief Executive Officer, succeeding Donald Dancer, who has served as acting Chief Executive Officer since August 30, 2007.
UK SMEs urge simplification of regulations and directives
A recent survey of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the UK electronics sector has revealed significant findings that will play a key role in shaping the future of these enterprises. Conducted by Premier Farnell in conjunction with The Electronics Leadership Council (ELC) and the UK Electronics Alliance (UKEA), The British SME Technology Survey gathered information to help understand the current state of mind, challenges and needs of SMEs an...
New Supercomputer System Begins Operations at the University of Tokyo's Information Technology Center
Fujitsu today announced that it has completed construction of the new supercomputer, nicknamed Oakleaf-FX, for the Supercomputing Division of the University of Tokyo's Information Technology Center (SCD/ITC). The new system will begin operations from today.