De Nora Water Technologies has been awarded the Frost & Sullivan 2016 Best Practices Award for water disinfection products in the Asia Pacific region…
Contra Costa, Calif. Sanitary District selects Innovyze software to optimize capital improvement program
Central Contra Costa Sanitary District serves nearly a half million residents and 3,000 businesses in 13 cities and towns covering 145 square miles.
Induron Protective Coatings looks to Latin America for opportunity
The company was one of about 100 U.S. businesses and organizations on the Trade Winds-Latin America trade mission in September, organized by the U.S. Commercial Service and sponsored by the Alabama Department of Commerce.
Cuba poised to commission first of five desal plants: reports
Drought-hit Cuba is to build five desalination plants, according to reports in several Vietnamese news outlets, including vietnambreakingnews.com.
Culligan introduces reverse osmosis and membrane bioreactor systems
Italian water treatment firm Culligan has introduced a new skid-mounted seawater RO desalination solution, SW Evo, and a containerised membrane bio reactor system.
Desalination firm AquaVenture share price climbs after IPO
The share price of AquaVenture Holdings has been steadily increasing following an initial public offering earlier this month…
Xylem introduces finance program in North America; selects Key Equipment Finance as partner
Alliance provides flexible financing for organizations interested in acquiring the company’s water and wastewater transport and treatment solutions.
Reinstalling Windows 7, then getting ‘update’ to work
I have has a mini-struggle getting my computer back to Windows 7. I trans-graded to Windows 10 on one of my home computers, only to find that it would no-longer communicate via its Wi-Fi adaptor. Rather than fiddle around with it then and there, I left it. The other night, I was looking for something …
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3-D imaging makes an impact on PCB optical inspection
Goepel Electronic will use next month’s Electronica exhibition in Munich to present a 2D/3D camera module for optically inspecting PCBs and ball grid-array chip packages. 3-D imaging is now making its impact on automated optical inspection (AOI) and the key feature, says Goepel, is providing shadow-free 3D measurement. What it has done with the 3D·ViewZ module is …
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Ceva processor tackles IoT wireless standards
Silicon IP developer Ceva has come up with a slimline processor core that is optimised for running mobile baseband processing in low data rate industrial and consumer loT devices. The CEVA-X1 IoT processor deploys a single-core processor plus DSP architecture which has been designed for implementing the latest LTE Cat-M1 (formerly eMTC) and Cat-NB1 (formerly NB-IoT) standards as well as future FeMTC …
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