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Driving simulator manufacturer expands its UK facilities
UK-based driving simulator manufacturer, Ansible Motion has secured a grant towards its facilities expansion through the New Anglia Small Grant Scheme, which is part-funded by the European Regional Development Fund. The expansion will see Ansible Motion double its office space at the Hethel Engineering Centre for the design, validation and manufacturing of its proven simulator and testing technologies.
Securing the future of medical data
The University of St Andrews has secured €4.37m from the European Union under the Horizon 2020 programme to study security of medical data. The Serums project, which will keep the University in the forefront of software technology, aims to produce tools and technologies to support future-generation healthcare systems that will integrate home-based healthcare into a holistic treatment plan, reducing cost and travel-associated risks and i...
Collaboration to bring converging security architecture
As the line between mobile devices and computers becomes increasingly blurred, security architectures from two previously separate worlds are also converging. GlobalPlatform’s secure components, the Secure Element (SE) and Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), are becoming de facto in mobile devices and the Trusted Computing Group’s (TCG) Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is widely deployed across the computing ecosystem.
Helping Indian automotive market meet electrification mandate
Specialist in the area of high-performance dynamometer systems, SAKOR Technologies, has extended its association with SAJ Test Plant Private, which serves as the exclusive representative in India of SAKOR products, including the AccuDyne AC Dynamometer System, DynoLAB Test Cell Control System and other products for hybrid and electric vehicle testing and high voltage battery testing and simulation.
Artificial intelligence used to predict customers' next cars
Carbase has unveiled an innovative use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology at its Bristol showroom - an interactive robot that can predict a customer’s next car. After months of development with technology partner Cognitive Services, the South West used car dealership has introduced Rob-Bot, which uses facial recognition and data analytics to give customers a list of makes and models it calculates will be exactly what they&rsquo...
Hand soldering competition winner crowned at ELECTROSUB 2019
In conjunction with ELECTROSUB 2019, Microsolder and IPC conducted the second regional European qualification for the IPC Hand Soldering Competition in Budapest, Hungary on April 3rd to 5th, 2019. The competition in Budapest drew 33 professional hand soldering competitors for the coveted hand soldering regional competition crown.
Aerospace drone competition to inspire schoolchildren
Gwynedd Council is supporting a programme to invite 120 local school children take part in aerospace workshops at this summer’s international drone design competition which is returning to the Snowdonia Aerospace Centre in Llanbedr in June.
Marketplace for CO2 removals to reverse climate change
A marketplace to kick-start CO2 removal from the atmosphere has been introduced with Puro. Puro is an internal startup at Fortum. This shared experiment pilot is joint by a group of 23 pioneering companies’ aims to find a way to verify, compare and trade CO2 removals. The companies joining the experiment are Fortum, Tieto, Valio, St1, ÅF Pöyry, Compensate Foundation, Carbofex, Yara Suomi Oy, Lassila & Tikanoja, SOK, Orbix, No...
Certification awarded in accordance with IEC 62443-4-1 and 2-4
According to the company, Phoenix Contact is one of the first companies in Germany to have been certified by TÜV SÜD in accordance with the IEC 62443-4-1 and 2-4 series of standards for IT security. This confirms that the company develops secure by design products in compliance with the IEC 62443-4-1 process and designs secure automation solutions in compliance with the IEC 62443-2-4 process.
Fully round, edge-to-edge, CAN Display
Global specialist in CAN gauge and display technologies, Veethree, has announced the release of their R Series of CAN Displays with an exclusive sneak preview during Bauma in Munich. The innovative series of devices are the first gauges of their kind, providing a fully round, edge-to-edge, touch screen display which modernises traditional analogue gauges.