As Korea continues to promote its defense industry, partnerships and growing local expertise become critically important. On the opening day of DX Korea 2022, SonarTech and Thales signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for joint research and development in mine warfare variable depth sonars for the next generation of Mine Counter Measure Vessels (MCMV).
The cam lever allows the quick and effective clamping of a panel (for example a door) to a structure (for example a frame), The elastic retaining element in NBR rubber allows to obtain a perfect closure even in the event of vibrations or misalignment between the two parts.
CONTA-CLIP, a specialist in connection technology and one of Europe’s leading terminal block manufacturers, offers a range of terminals that is unique on the market in terms of comprehensiveness and advanced design.
In order to contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of digital technologies through research and development, the Fraunhofer and Leibniz institutes cooperating in the Forschungsfabrik Mikroelektronik Deutschland (Research Factory Microelectronics Germany) are jointly establishing a cross-site competence center for resource-conscious information and communications technology (Green ICT @ FMD).
Rohde & Schwarz presents an innovative signal generation and analysis solution for measurements in the D band that will significantly simplify early next generation mobile communications research. The new R&S FE170 frontend extensions are easy to mount to and configure with the R&S SMW200A vector signal generator and the R&S FSW signal and spectrum analyzer. The extensions will allow the two high-end test instruments to cover frequency ranges between 110 GHz and 170 GHz – key spectrum for beyond 5G, for 6G technology and for future automotive radar applications.
As part of its commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, SMRT Trains has partnered Thales on a key initiative called “The Next-Generation Green CBTC Project”, which aims to reduce electricity consumption and further improve traction energy efficiency of the North-South and East-West lines (NSEWL), which are the oldest in Singapore’s rail network.
By the end of 2022, the KSB Group will have supplied pumps and valves for an electrolysis plant generating green hydrogen. In the Norwegian industrial estate of Porsgrunn, a major German engineering contractor in the technical gases industry is currently building a 24 MW electrolysis plant for producing green hydrogen as a feedstock for green ammonia, which is required in fertiliser production.
Rockwell Automation, Inc, the world’s largest company dedicated to industrial automation and digital transformation, has secured a turnkey project worth RM150 million (about SGD45 million) from Exyte Group, a global leader in the design, engineering, and delivery of high-tech facilities in Malaysia.
EdmoLift future-proofs the production with the greatest investment program ever. A 70 million SEK investment that ensures competitiveness for the next 10–15 years through a new production facility with more automated machinery and an investment in Härnösand, Sweden, location of the headquarter.