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Rachael Morling

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  • 1 week ago | designsolutionsmag.co.uk | Rachael Morling

    Sensirion, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of environmental and flow sensors, has completed the expansion of its production facility in Debrecen, Hungary. The additional building comprises roughly 7,000 m2 of new production and logistics capacity. This will significantly increase production capacity for sensor modules to support Sensirion’s ambitious growth objectives.

  • 1 week ago | essmag.co.uk | Rachael Morling

    Some of Britain’s biggest companies have joined forces for a landmark clean hydrogen mega-project which will inject £6.5bn of private capital into the economy and create 24,300 jobs across the UK’s industrial heartlands. Project HySpeed has mobilised an alliance of UK-based firms from FTSE100 to SMEs – including Centrica, Heidelberg, ITM Power, JCB, Johnson Matthey and National Gas – in direct response to the Government’s call to make the UK a clean energy superpower.

  • 1 week ago | designsolutionsmag.co.uk | Rachael Morling

    Kempston Controls has signed a new distribution agreement with Mitsubishi Electric that will enable the distributor to now offer an end-to-end automation solution for customers. The UK-headquartered specialist technical distributor will now offer the full suite of Mitsubishi Electric automation products and services, specifically variable speed drives, motion control, PLCs, HMIs, robots and licensed training.

  • 1 week ago | designsolutionsmag.co.uk | Rachael Morling

    Dyne Testing, an Intertronics brand, presents the Sigma 702 Force Tensiometer from Biolin Scientific, a standalone instrument for precise surface tension and interfacial tension measurement. The Sigma 702 Force Tensiometer features a precision balance, motorised sample stage and an intuitive user interface, meaning minimal training is required for operation.

  • 1 week ago | designsolutionsmag.co.uk | Rachael Morling

    Medical digital twins are virtual models of the human body that can help predict diseases with high accuracy. However, they are vulnerable to cyberattacks that can manipulate data and lead to incorrect diagnoses. To address this, researchers from Dongguk University developed the Wavelet-Based Adversarial Training (WBAD) defense system.

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