Monthly Archives: March, 2021

Does Hydrogen Have a Place to Stay in Mobility?

The application of hydrogen fuel in road transport is a highly involved process from energy generation to the fuelling of vehicles at refuelling stations....

Growing Defense Ties Between India and Madagascar

A 5 member of the Indian mobile training team completed imparting 14 days of special training to 50 Malagasy Special Forces in the port...

Stretch: The New Warehouse Worker Robot

Stretch is the first robot for one task that the company has built, based on requests received from companies around the world, said Michael...

Decoding the Secrets of Printed Electronics (PE)

Next-gen electronics are envisioned to be non-rigid, component-free, flexible, bendable, and easily integrable with different objects. Direct-write printing techniques provide a unique opportunity to...

Can India Catch-Up with the Rest of Asia in EV Production?

China is by far the most advanced country in Asia with regards to the production of electric cars. Globally, with the exception of Tesla,...

Electronic Design and Test Days 2021 Delivers Latest Insights from Industry Experts

The two-day virtual event Electronic Design and Test Days 2021 organized by Rohde & Schwarz will deliver the latest expertise from leading industry experts...

First Steps Towards Revolutionary ULTRARAM Memory Chips

ULTRARAM has taken a step closer towards development with a successful experiment by Lancaster physicists. Professor Manus Hayne, who is leading the research, commented: "These...

Future of Automation Technology at First Digital Expo Event

Pepperl+Fuchs and its subsidiaries VMT and com are pioneering a new event format with their first "Digital Expo" virtual trade fair. The free event...

3D Printer Waste to be Used for Auto Parts by HP and Ford

The Ford motor company has announced that 3D printing offers a new source of low-volume auto parts. By using the waste from 3D printers...

Scientists use Nanotechnology to Detect Bone-Healing Stem Cells

Researchers at the University of Southampton have developed a new way of using nanomaterials to identify and enrich skeletal stem cells—a discovery which could...

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