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MX90 Mobile Mapping System launched by Trimble
This immersive data can reportedly be processed to extract a range of deliverables for feature detection, inspection tasks and more.
BOSS introduces its smart spreader
The latest iteration of BOSS’ VBX, the VBX+ features an array of smart capabilities, designed to empower operators with unprecedented control and management options.
New alloy designed for subsea umbilicals
The new tube product represents the next generation of super-duplex seamless tubing developed specifically for the offshore oil and gas industry.
How Do Light Meters Work?
Lux meters, sometimes called light meters, measure the intensity of illumination as distinguished by the human eye.
Converting sewage sludge into activated carbon
A new pyrolysis-based process converts the urban waste into activated carbon for use in gas treatment, energy storage and other applications.
Arburg at NPE 2024: Hybrid Allrounder 520 H produces high-quality molded parts from ABS recyclate
A hybrid Allrounder will demonstrate how ABS recyclate can be processed into high-quality molded parts and returned to the material cycle.
Innovative DuoDrive from NORD Drivesystems is UL/CSA certified
The integrated gear unit and motor is a compact, high efficiency solution engineered for applications in the intralogistics, pharmaceutical, and food and beverage industries.
LUTZE industrial Ethernet, Profinet and Profibus cables from AutomationDirect
Continuous flexing and standard Profibus cables with one twisted pair are shielded and include a purple PUR or PVC jacket highly resistant to oils.
Easier, faster shopping for small mechanical components at redesigned E-Store
The updated site features artificial intelligence-powered search and user-friendly shopping for critical motion control and small mechanical components.
Brewer's yeast filters out metal from waste streams
Because electronic waste (E-waste) in notoriously difficult to recycle due in part to the number of different metals used in product manufacture, the researchers sought a way to selectively separate the metals for reuse.
Photovoltaics power this wastewater disinfection process
A solar energy-powered system to drive tertiary treatment in wastewater treatment plants is being advanced.
OKW’s HAND-TERMINAL plastic enclosures now in two versions
Now available in a choice of a closed or open top, these sealed plastic enclosures (IP 65 optional) are designed specifically for heavy-duty handheld devices.
WALTER Surface Technologies acquires PushCorp, Inc. to expand its offering for robotic material removal solutions
The acquisition will expand WALTER’s robotic solutions for material removal operations in the metalworking industry.
Advanced Drainage Systems named as one of America’s Most Responsible Companies in 2024
The water management solutions provider was named to Newsweek's List of America's Most Responsible Companies for the second consecutive year.
Researchers deploy world’s first pothole-fixing robot
The so-called Autonomous Road Repair System (ARRES) Prevent relies on imaging technology and artificial intelligence (AI) to detect, classify and repair potholes and various other road defects.
Listening for water leaks with an AI assistant
Users can rank leaks within a water distribution network by size, even in the face of multiple sources of background noise.
Video: A scheme for mining heat from abandoned UK coal fields
Geothermally heated water in abandoned coal mines can potentially be tapped to provide heating services for homes and businesses.
A primer on electrical safety codes
International electrical codes provide a framework to protect individuals, animals and property from the potential hazards associated with electrical installations.
Matterport launches its Property Intelligence product
These new features reportedly enhance the company’s property marketing, design and construction and facilities management solutions for automating elements of home listings, construction projects and factory floor operations.
KRISS team creates early detection system for preventing damage to buried pipelines
The KRISS team created a real-time monitoring system that is capable of identifying activities that occur ahead of buried pipelines sustaining damage.