FPT Industrial and its partner and distributor Frydenbø Industri AS will together be attending Nor-Shipping 2022, the biennial fair dedicated to marine technology innovation and sustainable solutions held at NOVA Spektrum in Lillestrøm (Oslo, Norway) from 4 to 7 April 2022. The main event at the shared stand (Hall D, Stand D05-30) will be the unveiling of the keel cooling configuration of the recently launched C16 600 marine engine for commercial vessels.
SensiML Corporation, a leading developer of AI tools for building intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) endpoints, today announced that it has partnered with electronic design solutions provider Direct Insight.
Magnet Schultz Ltd (MSL), the UK’s leading authority on electric actuators and solenoid-operated assemblies, will exhibit its latest range of compact solenoid valves for hydrogen and gas applications alongside fluid power control solenoids that are acclaimed industry workhorses.
Ultra-compact, high efficiency and reliability with output power from 36W to 480W. PULS Power, the specialist manufacturer of high reliability DIN-Rail power supplies, have extended the range of their market leading PIANO series of power supplies.
Enhanced LWIR thermal performance with size, weight, and power (SWaP) leadership provides low-risk development for unmanned platforms, security applications, handhelds, wearables, and thermal sights
MAE, known as a long-standing manufacturer of blowers and motors in the field industrial and private cleaning applications, is exhibiting together with its sister company Dunkermotoren at Interclean in Amsterdam for the first time this year. Both companies will jointly present their new products in hall 5 at booth 505.
Materialise, a global leader in 3D printing solutions, paves the way towards a sustainable eyewear industry by expanding its range of materials to include Polyamide 11 (PA11). 3D printing addresses fashion industry’s environmental challenge.
Siemens increase its global cybersecurity offering with the official inauguration of the Critical Infrastructure Defense Center (CIDC) in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.