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The LED symposium, LpS, in Bregenz was a complete success
LEDs are the light source of the future and the future has already begun. At the LpS 2011 (LED professional Symposium 2011), over 700 participants from 34 countries met to discuss the complex subject of LEDs in lighting applications. Throughout the symposium it was obvious that the attendees and visitors as well as the 54 exhibitors were very impressed with the expert content, the expertise of their counterparts and the business impulses that rad...
University of Notre Dame shines brighter with the help of LED technology
Legends, a campus restaurant and ale house located at the University of Notre Dame in Notre Dame, Indiana, recently completed the installation of 70 MODA LIGHT ICAN 15 down lights throughout its dining facilities. The installation of these fixtures, illuminated with OSRAM Opto Semiconductors LEDs, will help Legends achieve approximately 82% in energy savings from the previously installed fixtures.
New British technology will cut the cost of LED lighting
Plessey has acquired CamGaN Limited, a University of Cambridge spin-out formed to commercialisenovel technologies for the growth of gallium nitride (GaN) high-brightness LED drivers on large-area silicon substrates. The acquisition will enable Plessey to exploit synergies with its 6-inch processing facility in Plymouth, England to produce HB LEDs based on CamGaN's proprietary 6-inch GaN-on-silicon technology. The Company believes this acquisition...
GM Opens Engine Plant in Uzbekistan
General Motors and its local joint venture partner UzAvtosanoat today opened a new state-of-the-art engine plant in Tashkent, 400 kilometers from the automakers’ vehicle manufacturing facility in Asaka. It represents GM’s most significant powertrain investment in Central Asia.
MOST(R) Forum 2012 Will Mark MOST150 Kickoff
The fourth MOST Forum on March 20, 2012 in Stuttgart/Esslingen will celebrate a significant milestone of MOST Technology: with MOST150, the third MOST generation will go into series in 2012. Thus, for the first time, the MOST Ethernet channel will be used in practice to transmit IP data within the vehicle. MOST150 provides an automotive-ready physical layer for Ethernet protocols in addition to transporting high Quality of Service (QoS) audio and...
DOE awards over $7 million to advance hydrogen storage technologies
The U.S. Department of Energy have granted more than $7 million to fund four projects in California, Washington and Oregon to advance hydrogen storage technologies to be used in fuel cell electric vehicles.
Harrie Schippers (DAF) to chair ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board
Harrie Schippers, President of DAF Trucks, will chair the ACEA Commercial Vehicle Board in 2012. Schippers takes over from Alfredo Altavilla, CEO of IVECO S.p.A, who led the CV Board in 2011. The Commercial Vehicle Board elects a new Chairman every year.
ZMDI SYeNa edacentrum announce innovative technology for affordable auto safety systems
ZMD AG today announced the results of the SyEnA (synthesis-supported design of analog circuits) research project, which is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.
AeroCatch Dealers To Be Given Authorised Status By Manufacturer
Specialty Fasteners and Components, the designers and manufacturers of the ubiquitous bonnet and panel fastener, AeroCatch, have taken the decision to issue all distributors and dealers with Authorisation Certificates for display on their premises.
Fully Charged: Mini Publishes Results Of UK’s Most In-depth Electric Vehicle Trial
Understanding how electric cars are driven in the real world has taken an important step forward with the release of data from the MINI E field trial in the UK. With 62 members of the public and 76 pool users running the battery-powered hatchbacks over two six-month periods, the Government-supported trial is the most in-depth of its kind in the UK to publish its findings.