Doosan Heavy Industries & Construction has signed an EPC contract with Saline Water Conversion Corporation of Saudi Arabia to build a 400,000 m3/d seawater reverse osmosis (SWRO) plant in Shuaibah.
California drought impacts Amiad results for 2016
Filtration specialist Amiad has reported a revenue decline of 11.1 per cent to $105.6 million in the year to end-December 2016, owing partly to drought in California impacting on its largest segment, Irrigation.
Xylem outlines expected boost from Sensus and Visenti
Xylem has updated its outlook for growth to 2020 following the acquisitions of Sensus and Visenti in 2016.
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US cracking down on H-1B visas
Silicon Valley’s favourite form of recruitment – the H-1B visa for foreigners – could soon become a less productive source of cheap engineering talent. Yesterday, the US Department of Homeland Security said it would look more carefully at H-1B applications to “determine whether H-1B dependent employers are evading their obligation to make a good faith …
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PCM Shows Way To Increase Telephone Network Capacity
SUCCESSFUL tests conducted by Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd. on pulse-code-modulated speech in Madrid now show the way to an increase in capacity of existing telephone networks. So, 57 years ago, started a story in Electronics Weekly’d edition of December 14th 1960. The story continues: These tests are with a system developed by engineers of …
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Comment: Hard Brexit must be well managed
With two years of hard negotiation about to begin, what will the tech sector be hoping the government can achieve from its Brexit deal? The main thing will be continuing access to Europe’s single market for digital products and services. But this also means being able to recruit much needed skills in engineering and science. …
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Osram shows high-power ‘full white’ and laser-based spotlights
Osram has announced a ‘full white’ version of its SplitStar S32 multi-chip led for high-luminance spotlights, with tunable colour temp from 2,700 to 7,000K and “consistently high colour rendering index”, claimed the firm. It includes red, green, blue and amber leds, and is offered alongside a ‘cold white’ that can deliver 20,000 lm, and an RGBW …
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Updated: Manchester graphene desalination filter
As reverse-osmosis desalination membranes already exist, I was keen to hear what was new about the Manchester University announcement that its researchers had made a graphene desalination membrane. Graphene oxide has been mooted as a filtering material, but it cannot filter out small molecules like dissolved sodium chloride because the ‘holes’ are too big – …
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NXP chip checks your booze
NXP has produced an NFC tag which tells when booze is counterfeit or when the bottle has been tampered with. Security company Guala Closures Group worked with NXP on the chip. The Tag uses NXP’s NTAG 213 Tag Tamper technology which checks the origin of the bottle, detects if the bottle has been opened, and …
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