Gemu Group News

The new TIP 2.0

RFID solutions for GEMÜ diaphragms. The new TIP 2.0 is an optimized design for enabling communication with diaphragms as part of Industry 4.0 interconnectivity. Using RFID chips in conjunction with CONEXO, diaphragms can be positively identified and relevant data can be read out.

Harwin News

HARWIN ADDS MORE SHIELDING OPTIONS FOR GECKO HI-REL CONNECTORS

Harwin has introduced horizontal backshells for its Gecko-Screw-Lok (Gecko-SL) series of lightweight, high-reliability (Hi-Rel) connectors. These backshells ensure a fully EMI/RFI shielded connection for horizontal 1.25mm pitch board-to-cable connections. Previously Gecko EMI/RFI shielding was only available on vertical board-to-cable orientations.

GE News

GE Renewable Energy and OX2 strengthen their partnership in Sweden

GE Renewable Energy announced today that it has been selected by OX2 as the supplier for the 146 MW Klevberget wind farm, located in Ånge, Sweden.The project, which will use 24 turbines from GE’s Cypress onshore wind platform, represents GE’s fifth Cypress project with OX2 and includes a 35-year full-service contract.

Nidec News

Dyneo+, the new range of connected motors with very high efficiency levels

Nidec Leroy-Somer announces Dyneo+, its new range of super premium efficiency permanent magnet-assisted synchronous reluctance motors.Combining the performance of synchronous permanent magnet technology with the easy set-up of induction motors, the Dyneo+motors have been designed to meet the most stringent requirements of industrial applications while offering them even more options using digitalization.

Aggreko

Pressing sector challenges necessitate immediate actions, say key data centre professionals

Ensuring viable green energy technologies and alleviating risks from fluctuating power and unplanned downtime remain vital priorities for data centre professionals building hyperscale and edge data centres, according to new insights from temporary utilities specialist Aggreko

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