Automated tube processing? This is possible at TecPro! By combining an automated TruLaser Tube 7000 fiber and TruLaser Cell 8030 from TRUMPF with a tube bending machine from TRUMPF partner transfluid®, the company has an ace up its sleeve. Even complex tube processing tasks can be automated and implemented efficiently, accurately, and cost effectively.
ZAYER invests in Vixion and has become a shareholder, with the goal of integrating data exploitation and the intelligence of its machines into its business.
For its part, the deeptech startup Vixion Connected Factory, backed by TECNALIA, will achieve with this agreement the ability to speed up and provide the company with technical momentum and knowledge.
Senior Indonesian official Ismail is among those anticipating Indonesia's embrace of new digital transformation technologies to keep up with other nations' development for achieving this vision.
Ismail, Post and Information Management Director General at the Ministry of Communication and Informatics, attended the inauguration of Indonesia's first 5G Smart Warehouse and 5G Innovative Center in Cikarang of Bekasi, West Java on March 7.
NatPower UK, an arm of global energy transition developer NatPower Group, has said it will invest over GBP 10 billion in the United Kingdom‘s green energy market, including the nationwide deployment of battery energy storage projects.
X-ray light generated by a laser to inspect core components of electric cars // Laser technology enables particularly brilliant X-ray sources for use in industry // TRUMPF is leading the XProLas development partnership // The other partners are AMPHOS, Active Fiber Systems, BASF, Bruker, Cellforce, Excillum, Ushio Germany, Viscom, the University of Hanover and Fraunhofer Institutes in Aachen and Jena
A new study by researchers at Lanzhou University and Hubei University proposes a quantum battery (QB) charging scheme based on a rectangular hollow metal waveguide. This approach allows them to overcome environment-induced decoherence and charging distance limitations. The findings are published in Physical Review Letters.
El hidrógeno caliente es una de las últimas tecnologías que se están desarrollando para no abandonar la combustión térmica definitivamente. Toyota fue la primera marca llevar el elemento químico a los motores tradicionales, y ahora ha sido la empresa británica Viritech la que ha presentado el primer motor H2-ICE listo para producción.