Bridgetek PanL comes to Europe

Bridgetek is to bring the latest innovations regarding its PanL smart automation platform to European audiences, when the company exhibits at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE), in Amsterdam. It will  show attendees the breadth of possibilities that this technology has, and provide system integrators with  examples of how to apply it to their next generation home/building ...

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Isabella Mascarenhas confirms IET support for EW BrightSparks

We are delighted to announce that the IET’s Isabella Mascarenhas has reconfirmed her place on the EW BrightSparks 2018 selection panel. EW BrightSparks is a programme, run in partnership with RS Components, to highlight talented young electronic engineers in the UK. Isabella, you may remember was a mainstay of the panel for the 2017 EW ...

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Somerset Hipercar does 0-100mph in 3.8 seconds

The Ariel Motor Company of Crewkerne in Somerset has won a £6 million grant from the Advanced Propulsion Centre. Ariel is building a gas-turbine-electric 1,180bhp car capable of 0-100mph in 3.8 seconds. The Ariel Hipercar started as a project put up, by Ariel, to Innovate UK under Innovate’s low-carbon vehicle R&D initiative. Ariel received a ...

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Japanese fab converted into a winery

  The contraction of Japan’s semiconductor industry has led to some creative new uses being found for disused fabs. Growing vegetables, particularly lettuce, has been introduced at several old fabs, but never before has a fab been turned into a winery. Hiroshi Matsuzaka, the president of the Enzan Factory Company, has turned a semiconductor fab ...

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