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Axeon to reduce size, weight and cost of EV & Hybrid vehicle batteries
Axeon has been awarded research funding from the EU to dramatically reduce the weight, volume and cost of batteries in electric and hybrid vehicles as part of a consortium programme called SmartBatt.
High-power (>100mW), 532nm-wavelength Compact Green Laser Module with High Efficiency and High-Speed Modulation Capability
QD Laser Inc., the Institute for Nano Quantum Information Electronics, the University of Tokyo, and Fujitsu Laboratories Limited today announced the successful development of a high-power 532nm-wavelength compact green laser module with high efficiency and high-speed modulation capability. Combining the near-infrared high-power single-mode laser based on proprietary semiconductor DFB (Distributed feedback) laser technology with wavelength convers...
Cadence Thesis Contest for Automotive Embedded Systems
Cadence Design Systems announced the launch of a thesis contest for automotive embedded systems. The objective of the contest is to attract submissions of Diploma, Bachelor, and Master theses about best methodologies, flows, designs and tools for automotive embedded systems designs based on SystemC.
Green Automotive buys Liberty Electric Cars
Green Automotive Company has purchased UK-based Liberty Electric Cars, for an undisclosed amount.
UKESF drives graduate automotive electronic engineering skills forward with Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has pledged its support to the UK Electronic Skills Foundation (UKESF), which seeks to reverse the UK’s significant decline in electronic engineering graduates.
Three ways that traction motor makers race to escape rare earths
In 2022, over 128 million electric vehicles will be made, mainly two wheelers, according to the IDTechEx report, Electric Vehicles 2012-2022. That means over $260 billion dollars of business in our estimations, even at ex-factory prices, with cars being under 50% of that figure.
Proven In European Study: Volvo Truck’s Active Safety Systems Improve Traffic Safety
When the first results of the pan-European euroFOT field study are presented in Brussels on June 26th, the conclusion is clear: Volvo Trucks’ active safety systems help drivers avoid accidents.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Hybrid Mass Spectrometer Selected by New Brazilian Petroleomics Laboratory to Rapidly Characterize Petroleum Samples
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., announced that the new petroleomics laboratory at the Thomson Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, part of the Institute of Chemistry, State University of Campinas, Brazil, has purchased a Thermo Scientific LTQ FT Ultra hybrid mass spectrometer. The laboratory will use the LTQ FT Ultra™ to rapidly and simultaneously characterize multiple compounds in petroleum samples, accelerating productivity and delivering improved ef...
Occupant Safety Experts, Cranfield Impact Centre Select HyperWorks Enterprise Simulation Suite to Improve Vehicle and Pedestrian Safety Performance
Altair Engineering, Inc announced today, that safety specialists, Cranfield Impact Centre (CIC), one of the leading providers of solutions and engineering services for Formula 1 and other vehicle crashworthiness, occupant safety, and biomechanics analysis has selected Altair HyperWorks enterprise simulation software suite to enhance their design and analysis capabilities. CIC’s adoption of HyperWorks’ finite element solver solution and design...
Omega Ultra polyester plates open up new era of printing at Granada University’s Faculty of Fine Arts
Omega Ultra polyester printing plates, manufactured by MacDermid Autotype, and originally developed as a low cost CTP solution for single and spot colour litho printing, have found a new application in the field of fine art printing. Use of these plates has been pioneered by the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Granada in Spain, where Omega Ultra is now being used to replace traditional metal and stone plate making processes, eliminatin...