Renishaw News

Biome makes waves with Renishaw's additive manufacturing expertise

Global engineering technologies company, Renishaw, has collaborated with the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) in Canada, to produce two ocean turbine parts using additive manufacturing (AM) for industrial design firm Biome Renewables. Renishaw helped manufacture a PowerCone® retrofit that co-rotates with the turbine's rotor and curved propellors to reduce drag. Using metal AM to produce these parts reduced costs by 80 per cent and meant that two turbine components could be developed in two months.

FPT News

FPT INDUSTRIAL STRENGTHENS PRESENCE IN TURKEY WITH NEW DISTRIBUTION PARTNER

FPT Industrial has elected Yakamoz as its new distribution partner in Turkey to strengthen its presence in the country. The partnership intends to increase the Brand’s business opportunities in this market, with a special attention to the marine and power generation segments.

MEDIAWORLD

Makinex introduces world’s smallest 23kW 480V 3-Phase generator

At the World of Concrete show in Las Vegas, Makinex takes another step toward providing practical and convenient on-site power solutions for power-hungry contractors and tradesmen in the concrete, masonry and flooring industries.

Rohde & Schwarz

Rohde & Schwarz enables sub-THz ultra wideband signal analysis

Rohde & Schwarz is paving the way for research in the terahertz frequency range by demonstrating multi gigabit data transmission in the D-Band at 140 GHz. The setup features the R&S FSW high-end signal and spectrum analyzer equipped with an R&S FSW-B8001 option, supporting an unparalleled 8.3 GHz internal analysis bandwidth. This new hardware option will be available soon from Rohde & Schwarz.

BRADY

Identify cables 3 times faster

Experienced operators can print and manually apply a flag label on a cable in 15 seconds. With the new BradyPrinter A5500 Flag Printer Applicator they can significantly increase production output by flagging cables in 5 seconds.

Fraunhofer News

IBM and Fraunhofer bring Quantum Computing to Germany

The Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, Europe's leading organization for applied research, and IBM (NYSE: IBM) announced today the signing of the agreement aimed at advancing quantum computing in Germany. The collaboration gives companies and research institutions access to IBM quantum computers in Germany and the USA under the umbrella of a nationwide Fraunhofer competence network. The aim is to research the technology, application scenarios and algorithms while generating competence development and competitive advantages for the local economy and science.

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