The revolutionary new Matrix 320 industrial image-based for traceability solutions throughout the supply chain, from intralogistics and e-commerce to retail logistics and shop floor.
Could the high field magnets used in MRI scanners that help doctors see and diagnose disease inside the human body unlock the key to generating more wind energy? A multi-disciplinary team of GE engineers at GE’s Research Lab in Niskayuna, NY has been awarded $20.3 million in follow-on funding by the DOE’s Wind Energy Technologies Office to accelerate the design and testing of a new superconducting wind generator.
The Eaton Vehicle Group division from Eaton, company dedicated to manufacturing of clutch and gearbox elements, has recently announced the expansion of its ServiceRanger 4 software capabilities, an advanced diagnostic tool designed to provide service to its large and consolidated worldwide network of customers. Through its business growth, Eaton has focused its work on providing solutions to vehicle manufacturers for the effective management of electrical, hydraulic and mechanical energy in the automotive sector, strengthening itself in more than 175 countries.
After comprehensive two-year service and maintenance contracts were signed last year between Voith Hydro and the plant owner Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), the modernization is now further enhanced with the installation of state-of-the-art digital solutions.
Electronic devices that are installed directly on the circuit board require an adapted thermal management depending on the device size and the power loss to be dissipated.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), Shell, Vattenfall and municipal company Wärme Hamburg have signed a letter of intent to plan how they can jointly produce hydrogen from wind and solar power at Vattenfall’s Moorburg power plant site in Hamburg and utilize the hydrogen in its vicinity.
In the space of 12 months, industry has changed completely. The way that manufacturers operate has fundamentally changed, bringing in a renewed need for embedded systems that support remote operations and contactless authentication and validation of the workforce. Here, Martin Frederiksen, managing director of industrial embedded computing expert Recab UK, explores how 2020 brought new technologies to manufacturing plants.