Cressall News

Improving wind power quality

The role of generator choice in consistent wind power output.

Rohde & Schwarz

Rohde & Schwarz presents mobile network infrastructure testing from design to production at MWC21 in Barcelona

Radio access network (RAN) landscapes deploy various kinds of infrastructure equipment, ranging from macro to small cell base stations. Evolving 5G NR technology in particular makes infrastructure equipment testing challenging due to increasing MIMO complexity and beamforming, wider bandwidths and new spectrum bands up to the mmWave range. Mobile World Congress is returning to Barcelona in June 2021, and Rohde & Schwarz will be showcasing its latest class-leading mobile network infrastructure testing solutions, which address various needs and enable the mobile industry to leverage the opportunities of 5G.

GE News

GE Renewable Energy and TNO to test new research on blade tip improvements aimed at reducing levelized cost of energy (LCOE) of offshore wind power

A consortium of GE Renewable Energy, LM Wind Power and TNO, are collaborating on the TIADE project to develop technologies and design methods for more efficient operation of next-generation wind turbine rotors, wind farms with large rotor wakes, and demonstrate them in the field.

Minusk News

Distributed Acoustic, Temperature and Strain Sensing Provides Greater Insight for O&G Well Completions and Production Operations

The deployment of fully-distributed fiber optic sensors into deep wells to monitor acoustic vibrations, mechanical strain, reservoir temperature and reservoir pressure distribution has advanced considerably in the last decade. Distributed Temperature and Strain Sensing (DTSS) technology, such as that developed by Neubrex Energy Services, augments Distributed Pressure Sensing (DPS) and Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS).

ZEISS News

Performance booster for quality control

New version of ZEISS CALYPSO 2021 software further speeds up measurement process.

Swisslog News

Swisslog’s Mobile Robotic Solution to Provide Toyota with Flexibility and Efficiency to Manage Spare Parts Fulfillment

Swisslog, leading provider of best-in-class warehouse automation and software, has announced that Toyota Motor North America will install a goods-to-person automation system that features Swisslog’s CarryPick storage and order picking system in its Hebron, Kentucky, facility to increase flexibility and efficiency, and enable continued growth to keep up with demand in the automotive spare parts market.

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