EuroAsia Interconnector Limited, the Project Developer of the European electricity interconnection project linking the national grids of Israel, Cyprus and Greece (Crete) has announced that Nexans has been selected as the preferred bidder for the award of the supply and installation of the HVDC 500kV HVDC Mass Impregnated (MI) Cables for the 1,000MW Cyprus – Greece (Crete) Link.
Alstom’s Chinese joint venture, CRRC Puzhen Alstom Transportation System Co. Limited (PATS) has signed a contract with Airport Authority Hong Kong (AAHK) to provide Operation & Maintenance (O&M) service for the integrated Automated People Mover (APM) system for the T2 Line connecting Hong Kong International Airport’s (HKIA) Terminal 2 Concourse (T2C) and Terminal 2.
Metal cutting leader Sandvik Coromant has launched a trio of webinars to support its customers in Indonesia, Thailand, India and the rest of Southeast Asia.
The world’s most powerful subsea transformer is being tested in the Port of Vaasa in Finland and will enable the electrification of subsea equipment using renewable hydropower thus reducing energy consumption and carbon emissions.
FEV India has established two new offices in Pune, Maharashtra. The Vehicle Development Center consolidates FEV’s development expertise in this field under one roof. The Smart Mobility Center follows the unveiling of the company’s new FEV.io global software brand, focusing on intelligent and electrified mobility.
Nine in ten Asia-Pacific organizations believe smart manufacturing is key to their business' future success, The State of Smart Manufacturing Report reveals.
It was 16 years ago that the HARTING family business from Espelkamp laid the foundations in Chennai in India with a sales office, systematically pursuing its globalisation strategy. With great success: The technology group has now opened a 3,000 m2 production facility in Chennai’s most important production centre.
International technology group ANDRITZ has received an order from Kraftwerk Ryburg-Schwörstadt AG for the rehabilitation of all four Kaplan turbines at the Ryburg-Schwörstadt hydropower plant on the River Rhine.
Everyone hears differently – this applies inside a vehicle too. That is why Fraunhofer IDMT in Oldenburg has developed a technological concept for fast and individual sound adaptation, which has been integrated into the multimedia system of vehicles from the Mercedes-Benz Group AG. At the heart of the development is an algorithm that easily adjusts the sound of music according to passengers’ wishes.