Water technology company Xylem has unveiled its wastewater pumping system with integrated intelligence to the US market…
WEFTEC ’16: Yorkville-Bristol Sanitary District to use GE’s MABR technology
YBSD will be the first customer to use GE’s new ZeeLung membrane aerated biofilm reactor technology…
WEFTEC ’16: Germany/US join forces in water body collaboration
The German Water Partnership and The Water Council have signed a MoU to establish and expand their presence in each other’s markets…
WEFTEC ’16: MICRODYN-NADIR acquires TriSep
German company MICRODYN-NADIR has acquired US specialty membrane company TriSep Corporation.
Pi-top turns a Pi into a laptop. Simple.
Pi-top. It turns your Raspberry Pi into a more traditional-feeling laptop.
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New PSpice web portal and user forum
PSpice.com – materials for PSpice® analog/mixed-signal simulation & analysis
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SiTime launches MEMS-based Elite Platform oscillators
SiTime is launching MEMS oscillators which claim to deliver 30 times higher dynamic performance for small cells, microwave backhaul, and optical equipment.
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Ed Gets Bollocked
My Permanent Secretary has given me a bollocking about my attempt to make the UK the world leader in AI. “It is not departmental practice to suggest the name of a prospective consultant, Secretary of State,” sniffs the pompous twat (I should have known my PPS would rat on me),” you’re new to Whitehall, Secretary …
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A bit late but: super capacitors on the Thames cable car
I missed this in 2012. In fact, I didn’t even know there was a cable car across the Thames until I saw it from the Excel centre a couple of years ago. The gondolas in the Emirates Air Line cable car system, which crosses the Thames near the Dome, are powered by supercapacitors. Roof-mounted, and …
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e-peas launches first chip
Power semiconductor start-up e-peas of Liege, whose ICs are aimed at increasing the amount of energy harvested by energy scavenging devices and reducing the energy consumption of power consuming blocks within wireless sensor nodes, has put its first chip on the market. The AEM10940 aims to maximize the efficiency of power-scavenging devices. The chip has …
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