The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) honored John Malinowski of Fort Smith, Arkansas with the organization's Fellow award. Malinowski received the award at the annual IEEE Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference in Vancouver. He was presented the award by IEEE Industr
Northrop Grumman have launched of a new talent pipeline program in San Diego that provides community college students enrolled in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) degrees with paid, work-based learning opportunities and a pathway to qualification for careers in the aerospace and defense industries. <
Pepperl+Fuchs recently celebrated the grand opening of a new United States distribution center (UDC) located in Katy, Texas. An over $25 million investment that spans an area of 110,000 square feet, the distribution center serves as the central warehouse from which Pepperl+Fuchs distributes more than 10,000 products worldwide
The Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute (DMDII) announced today that former federal executive and startup trailblazer Chandra Brown has been named executive director effective. Collaborating with the U.S. Department of Defense and more than 300 partners in industry, academia and government,
Motion Industries has announced that Motion Industries’ Ellen Holladay, senior vice president and chief information officer, was named recipient of the 2018 PTDA Foundation’s Wendy B. McDonald Award. "To encourage more women to enter the power transmission/motion control distribution industry, the
Neues Logo in Hirschaid: Das Werk in der Industriestraße in Hirschaid ist jetzt deutlich sichtbar als Standort von Schaeffler zu erkennen. Schaeffler unifies brand image at the Hirschaid location Product brand INA is retained Project Global Branding should be completed by the end of 2019 Schaeffler has also unified i
Milestone grain deliveries into the new T-Ports bunker site at Lucky Bay and Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) at Port Pirie have signalled the start of a new era of grain market competition on the Eyre Peninsula and Upper North. Tony Kaden, who crops 4,000 hectares at Mitchellville with brother Paul and nephew T
The ABB Ability Smart Sensor for Dodge mounted bearings is part of the ABB Ability Digital Powertrain and provides an early indicator of potential problems by assessing the condition of bearings from vibration and temperature information. The sensors assess, manage and ensure performance of components as 80 percent of bearing
The GVCM-051-025-01 linear voice coil motor features a 0.5-in (12.7-mm) stroke length. The compact motor has a high force-to-size ratio with 5.3 lb (23.5 N) of continuous force and 16.7 lb (74.4 N) of peak force at 10% duty cycle with a housing measuring just 2-in (50.8-mm) dia. x 1 in (25.4 mm) long. The precision-ground 0.1
Knowing what types of sensors to use and what data to collect can drive connectivity and process efficiency. Sensor technology is the prerequisite for implementing Industry 4.0. Sensors collect data on process and machine statuses, making it available for process-relevant information services and workflows.
Back in the late 2000s, wind energy farms in the United States found they had a problem. The wind turbines they had installed in the late 1990s or early 2000s—designed to produce electricity for 20 years—were in desperate need of major mechanical overhaul. The roller bearings in turbine main shafts and gearboxes were experiencing …
Stacked bipolar plates form the core of the fuel cell system. Stacked bipolar plates form the core of the fuel cell Materials technology, forming technology, and surface technology in perfection Fuel cell makes important contribution to shaping sustainable mobility
Hubble is a survivor. Withstanding the intense forces of a rocket launch and the rigors of orbiting earth for almost three decades, this telescope continues to capture images as far as 15 billion light-years away. In 1990 our bearings helped launch and guide Discovery, the space shuttle that transported and
Timken chief engineer, Christopher Marks Electric-powered vehicles are nothing new. Electric cars were popular in Europe and the United States in the 1890s and early 1900s because they were cleaner, quieter, and easier to start than cars with internal combustion engines (ICEs). Ev