La Unidad Militar de Emergencias (UME) ha iniciado el proceso para dotar de diversos “sistemas de reconocimiento e intervención utilizando vehículos teleoperados remotamente y vehículos autónomos” su nuevo escuadrón de drones que se ubicara en León.
Vitesco Technologies, a leading international provider of advanced powertrain technologies and electrification solutions, has started serial production of its battery management electronics in Changchun, China. The first large-scale production is planned for a leading Chinese car manufacturer, which will equip its new electric vehicle models with state-of-the-art battery management technology.
The journal Command Control & Simulation was founded in 1979 and is sponsored by the Jiangsu Automation Research Institute under China State Shipbuilding Corporation Limited. The journal covers topics related to integrated electronic information systems, combat systems, weapon systems, and simulation technologies across sea, land, air, and space domains.
Gestamp, the multinational specialized in the design, development and manufacture of highly engineered metal components for the automotive industry, presented today its 2024 first half year results. During the period, despite the lower market dynamism in key regions for the company, Gestamp has improved its revenues, EBITDA profitability and cash generation compared to the previous quarter.
Japanese dronemaker ACSL Inc. recently announced their newest offering- TENSO, a new smart controller for their SOTEN drone, which is also receiving some major updates. The new TENSO controller uses the same AES256 encryption communication protocol between it and the drone as the standard unit, but adds a touchscreen and extended connectivity options.
How pharmaceuticals act, how efficient catalysts are and how effective and accurate printing inks function all depend on the size of the nanoparticles they contain. However, there are as of yet no methods for monitoring the particle size distribution during grinding processes.
At AMB in Stuttgart (10-14 September 2024), FANUC will focus on the latest generation of control and drive technologies for machine tools and robots. Another highlight will be the company's latest series of ROBODRILL compact machining centres, which can even produce large components highly dynamically. Visitors are also set to find out how they can automate CNC machines with robots in a user-friendly way.