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Dymola modelling technology helps to create next generation low carbon vehicles
WMG, formerly Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick, is using Dymola modelling technology to help develop the next generation of low carbon vehicles. The programme, part of the £29 million West Midlands-based Low Carbon Vehicle Technology Project (LCVTP), is an advanced research project which will ensure Britain’s leading role in shaping the future of passenger transport.
University invites businesses to the future of manufacturing
Launches on Friday 16 September, CALM (Centre for Additive Layer Manufacturing) enables businesses, entrepreneurs and researchers to harness the potential of ‘3D printing’. The centre is offering heavily subsidised rates to SMEs in Devon, Dorset, Wiltshire and Cornwall, giving smaller businesses access to world-class facilities at affordable prices.
Engineers find leaky pipes with Artificial Intelligence
University of Exeter engineers have pioneered new methods for detecting leaky pipes and identifying flood risks with technologies normally used for computer game graphics and Artificial Intelligence. These techniques could help to identify water supply and flooding problems more quickly than ever before, potentially saving people from the traumatic experience of flooding or not having water on tap.
TDK-Lambda Power Supply Glossary on your Mobile
TDK Corporation announces that the TDK-Lambda UK Power Supply Glossary is now available via a downloadable App on your iPhone or Android mobile. The iPhone App is available from iTunes directly by searching in iTunes for ‘PSU Glossary’, and the Android App is available to download from Google Play
Cutting-edge sensor technology to be showcased
Scientists developing cutting-edge sensor technology for the subsea, renewable, marine and fishery industries will showcase their research at an event next month. Academics from the University of Aberdeen and Robert Gordon University working together as part of the Scottish Sensor Systems Centre (S3C)*, will host an Open Laboratory Day for Subsea Sensor Technologies on Tuesday May 22.
Molex unveils Brad® IO-Device protocol development kit version 2.2; Designed to bring PROFINET communication to industrial device equipment
Molex Incorporated introduces the Brad IO-Device protocol development kit version 2.2 for PROFINET that enables OEMs to develop and market their own branded PROFINET IO devices. Fully-compliant with PROFINET IO version 2.2 specifications, the Molex protocol stack supports conformance Class-B and has already been integrated on customer system platforms and successfully PNO-certified by the PROFIBUS User Organisation.
Acculogic Appoints Vaughan Carlson as Southeast Engineering Manager
Acculogic’s Manufacturing Test Systems Division, a global leader in electronic test and production solutions, announces the appointment of Vaughan Carlson to Southeast Engineering Manager
Maidenhead’s Peter Hurrell Recognised by Analog Devices with Company’s Highest Technical Honour
Analog Devices, Inc. (ADI), a world leader in semiconductors for high-performance signal processing applications, appointed senior engineer Peter Hurrell to the role of Analog Devices Fellow, a distinguished technical position awarded to engineers who contribute significantly to the company’s business success through exceptional innovation, leadership, entrepreneurship and an unparalleled ability to bridge organisations and mentor others within...
TE Circuit Protection's Barry Brents Now a Contributing Columnist on PSD Online
TE Circuit Protection announces that Barry Brents, Field Applications Engineer for TE Connectivity’s Circuit Protection business unit, has been named the Subject Matter Expert (SME) in the field of circuit protection for Power Systems Design (PSD) Online. The goal of the newly established department titled “Expert Exchange ” is to provide the magazine’s online community with further depth and technical expertise in specific areas of power...
Farnell/ Schaffner/ University of York EMC Award 2007 Announced
Schaffner has announced the winner of the 2007 Farnell/Schaffner/University of York award for best EMC project. This year’s winner is James Johnson for his project considering the safety and environmental requirements of electronic equipment on railway rolling stock.