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HITA choose Emerson technology to locate geothermal energy sources

HITA choose Emerson technology to locate geothermal energy sources

Emerson, the global technology and engineering giant, announced yesterday that it had been chosen by HITA, a deep geothermal energy company in Belgium, to provide key technology to aid in the discovery and development of geothermal energy sources in Northern Belgium....

Introducing ANYmal – the autonomous robot dog

Introducing ANYmal – the autonomous robot dog

Perhaps in the factory of the future man will have a new best friend in ANYmal, an autonomous robot dog designed by ANYbotics. In the company’s mission statement ANYmal is described as being an autonomous, four-legged robot capable of solving industrial inspection and...

Edge computing – how does it work?

Edge computing – how does it work?

  How we interact and work has been radically transformed both in business and at home, particularly with the ever-increasing availability of sophisticated internet-enabled devices, applications and sensors over recent years. This transformation is particularly...

MIT Semiconductor Laboratory project gets the green light

MIT Semiconductor Laboratory project gets the green light

Gilbane-Exyte Joint Venture have been awarded a contract by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers  to build a Compound Semiconductor Laboratory – Microsystem Integration Facility at MIT Lincoln Laboratory in Lexington, Massachusetts. The funding for the $279 million...

Cyngn announces Autonomous Vehicles partnerships

Cyngn announces Autonomous Vehicles partnerships

Cyngn, the Menlo Park, California-based developer of autonomous vehicle solutions for industrial fleets, yesterday announced a strategic partnership with Greenland Technologies Holding Corporation, a technology developer and manufacturer of electric industrial...

Intel invest $20 billion in battle against chip shortage

Intel invest $20 billion in battle against chip shortage

Intel, the California-based tech giant confirmed last week that it would spend $20 billion on a new semiconductor fabrication site just outside of Columbus, Ohio. According to the computer tech multinational, the new site is set to create 3,000 Intel jobs and will...

Emerson unveils new Edge Technology Solutions software

Emerson unveils new Edge Technology Solutions software

Emerson, the Missouri-based manufacturing and engineering giant, has announced the latest stage of its ongoing focus on edge computing technologies for industry with the introduction of its PACSystems Edge Solutions . The company described the new software package as ...

Honeywell and UT Austin team up to create Carbon Capture Technology

Honeywell and UT Austin team up to create Carbon Capture Technology

Honeywell, the North Carolina-based multinational, has recently announced details of a new partnership with the Texas Carbon Management Program Group (TxCMP) at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). The collaboration between Honeywell and UT has a stated...

Emerson named ‘Industrial IoT Company of the Year’

Emerson named ‘Industrial IoT Company of the Year’

Emerson, the Missouri based multinational giant and industrial software company has been named the ‘Industrial IoT Company of the Year’ for 2022 for its innovative automation and software. The award was given to Emerson by IoT Breakthrough and is industry-based...

HARP Technology – revolutionizing production?

HARP Technology – revolutionizing production?

High area rapid printing technology (or HARP) is a new subset of additive manufacturing or 3D printing which can be used to generate continuous, high-throughput printing of large objects at rapid speeds. HARP is much faster and more efficient than traditional forms of...