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Radiometrix lends hand to US students
Wireless communication specialist Radiometrix has supplied two custom radio transceivers to Idaho State University for its Research Involving Student Engineers (RISE) program. The London-based company supplied the pair of customised UHX1 multi-channel radio transceivers tuned to a special VHF frequency (147MHz) with US distributor, Lemos International.
Stuart Gain completes first Link Microtek apprenticeship
Link Microtek has announced that the first person to join the company as an apprentice, Stuart Gain, has successfully completed his Advanced Level Apprenticeship in Engineering.
LED EXPO 2011 announces conference speaker line-up
LED Expo 2011 has announced the speaker line–up for its upcoming “International LED & Green Lighting Seminar 2011.” The three-day conference program, which will be held at KINTEX outside Seoul from June 21-23, runs concurrently with the LED EXPO 2011 exhibition. This year’s program highlights some of the intangible, “emotional benefits” of LED lighting in addition to detailed regional market projections and technology updates.
Z-BLUE beam 457
Z-LASER Optoelektronik GmbH has developed a blue 457nm emitting laser module based on solid state disc laser technology. This was done together with partners Xiton Photonics and the Institute for Medical Laser Technologies of ULM University in the scope of a national funding programme (ZIM) initiated by project holder Industrial Cooperative Research Associations “Otto von Guericke e.V. (AiF, Berlin).
LASER World of PHOTONICS 2011 will present the latest laser material processing techniques
Automobile production, toolmaking, mechanical engineering or photovoltaics production: when there is a need for speed, cleanliness and efficiency, industrial production companies use lasers and laser systems. Ever since the first LASER in 1973, Messe München has devoted a separate exhibition area to the field of “lasers and laser systems for production”. As an international innovation platform, the “production” exhibi...
World's First Successful Demonstration of Multi-Vendor Equipment Interoperability in Transmitting 100 Gigabit Ethernet Signals over an Optical Network
Fujitsu Ltd, NEC Corp., and Anritsu Corp. today jointly announced that, in field tests, for the first time in the world they successfully demonstrated interoperability testing for optical network interface technology allowing telecommunications carriers to connect to each other at 100 Gigabit-class speeds, some 2.5- to 10-times faster than current speeds. Accordingly, this is the first time in the world that the transmission of 100 Gbps Ethernet ...
U.S. Department of Energy visits Optogan for possible projects in solid state lighting between Russia and the US
The U.S. delegation headed by U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Steven Chu (PhD) visited the Optogan LED production plant in St. Petersburg.
POLAND PREPARES ITS HIGH TECH FUTURE WITH CC-LINK
The biggest automation and robotics training centre in Poland has just been opened in Łódź. It will train over 10,000 students and teachers a year as the country races to modernise its manufacturing and production infrastructure.
Birmingham Invests in Global Talent
The University of Birmingham has launched a global search to appoint up to 50 Birmingham Fellows to enhance the University’s existing academic strengths and to contribute to a growing culture of collaboration.
DAVID CAMERON SEES WORLD-BEATING POLISHING TECHNOLOGY
On a recent visit to OpTIC Glyndŵr in St Asaph, North Wales, Prime Minister David Cameron was particularly interested to see one of the world's largest and most advanced polishing machines in action. Designed and manufactured by British company, Zeeko, it was producing mirror segments for what will be the biggest ever optical telescope, the European extra-large telescope (E-ELT).