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Electric motors and gearboxes may never look the same again
Jon Severn meets Justin Levine, the managing director of Parvalux Electric Motors,  the man for whom design is a mainstay of his strategy to rejuvenate the company
Bi-stable displays gain momentum
Despite LCD dominance, opportunities remain for emerging display technologies
Airlines assess carbon costs
Only around 40 per cent of the 20 carriers surveyed currently monitor and report emissions data, Pricewaterhouse Coopers
Lenovo aces out Acer
Chinese PC OEM Lenovo shipped 4.9m PCs worldwide in the second quarter, up 22.9 per cent from 3.96m in the first quarter
Moving towards design for sustainability
Alastair Fuad-Luke explains how design engineers can make a bigger difference by adopting a policy of Design for Sustainability
It’s a wireless world
Nick Flaherty talks to Alan Gatherer, chief technical officer for the wireless infrastructure division at Texas Instruments, about next generation Long Term Evolution wireless technology

Plants can improve their efficiency and reduce costs by performing calibration history trend analysis. By doing it, a plant is able to define which instruments can be calibrated less frequently and which should be calibrated more frequently. Calibration history trend analysis is only possible with calibration software that provides this
 
Many failed attempts have been made to manufacture glass via sol-gel routes. The first company to succeed has won a major European innovation award.
 
An enterprise asset management solution is helping a major cement manufacturer to improve process planning, scheduling and compliance. Andrew Martin reports.
 
Jim Ralston explores the use of a wireless diagnostic OLE for Process Control (OPC) server technology to embed diagnostic information in human machine interfaces (HMIs), thus optimising industrial wireless network performance.
 
A resin and polymer manufacturer achieved dramatic savings with the installation of a fuel management system
 
Siemens Automation and Drives is now offering a Profisafe fieldbus interface on its 3SF7844 safety light curtains from the Simatic-FS420I family.
 
Gefran is launching its new Artdrive-S XVy-Evolution series high-performance DSP-based servo drives for precision motion control applications.
 
Mitsubishi Electric is launching six new models in the E1000 range of HMIs (human-machine interfaces), namely the E1032, E1041, E1043, E1060, E1061 and E1063.
 
OEMs and end users who want easier access to machine diagnostics and system data have a new option with the expanded line of web server modules for the Rockwell Automation Logix control platform.
 
Cost reduction, flexibility, time saving, ease of implementation, ease of maintenance. Bruno Forgue outlines the arguments in favour of wireless networking solutions.
 
A torque sensor is helping analyse recipes’ mixing properties in a project that could slash development costs in the food and plastics industry and help nanotechnology advances in the pharmaceuticals world.
 
In Sollentuna, as in the rest of Sweden, greater consideration for the environment, plus rising electricity and oil prices, has led to more and more people wanting to connect their property to the district heating network.
 
The installation of on-line particle size analysis at a carbon processing unit making anodes for the aluminium industry improved product consistency
 
The European Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Bureau has now issued the latest in its series of guidance documents to improve environmental performance in energy and resource-intensive EU industry.
 
Polymer-based RFID tags are here to stay. But one company is aiming to manufacture the electronic components they require using high-volume printing techniques
 
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