Clepa News

Automotive CEOs and European Commission discuss recovery plan that bolsters economy and Green Deal

CEOs from across the automotive value chain came together for a meeting with the European Commission to align on the priorities for a solid recovery plan for the automotive sector, with a view to stimulating the wider economy and bolstering the transformation to a carbon-neutral society.

Voith News

Pilot project on innovative cavitation monitoring in hydropower plants launched in Iceland

Voith and Icelandic national power company Landsvirkjun are embarking on a joint pilot project on innovative cavitation monitoring in hydropower plants. The technology group will install the innovative system, an add-on function for its OnCare.Health conditioning monitoring, at the Budarhals hydropower plant in Iceland.

NORD Drivesystems

Frequency inverters from 0.25 to 160 kW

NORD DRIVESYSTEMS has been developing drive electronics for more than 30 years and is one of the pioneers of innovative inverter technology. With the family of NORDAC frequency inverters, the drive technology specialist covers a wide range of services. This includes new control cabinet inverters as well as decentralised frequency inverters, which have proven themselves particularly in intralogistics.

Aerotech News

Motion control and automation for the optics and photonics industry

During the international trade fair for optical technologies, components and systems on November 17-19 in Frankfurt am Main, Aerotech will exhibit motion control and automation solutions for the optics and photonics industry. A focus will also be high-precision solutions for the alignment of optical fibres and other photonic devices.

Hexagon Manufacturing Intelligence News

ALPHACAM Integration Helps Smart Factory Ethos

Enhancements to Automation, Clamps, Nesting and Solid Machining in Latest Release.

GEA GROUP News

Central Mare: full speed ahead with new GEA marine Separator

New, global legal requirements for marine protection and ever-increasing environmental awareness among the general public, along with the marine sector’s own desire to be more sustainable, means shipping companies are taking a close look at the fuels and lubricants they use on board.

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