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  • V2.0 Cable & Harness capability sheet now available.

    Our latest issue data sheets are now available via our website – click here. Military & Aerospace Cable Assemblies Using ruggedised connector technology, from mil-circular connectors to the latest blind mate interconnections, we manufacture high quality custom military and aerospace cable assemblies. For in-the-box requirements we offer laced and loomed assemblies, and for external cables we

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  • £3.7bn Type 26 contract secures thousands of jobs at BAE

    Thousands of jobs have been secured for two decades following the award of a £3.7bn contract to BAE Systems for three Type 26 Global Combat Ships. The new warships will be the first of eight vessels to replace specialist submarine-hunting Type 23 frigates that are currently in service. Shipbuilding yards on the Clyde will be

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  • Solar powered smart windows offer retrofit solution to temperature control

    Smart windows can save up to 40 per cent in an average building’s energy costs but their power requirements make them relatively complicated to install in existing buildings. Now, researchers at Princeton University have developed a self-powered smart window that features solar cells that selectively absorb near-ultraviolet (near-UV) light, so the new windows are completely

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  • Proof-of-concept points to flexible wearables

    Engineers have designed a flexible thermoelectric energy harvester that could rival the effectiveness of existing wearable electronic devices that use body heat as an energy source.   In the proof-of-concept study from North Carolina State University (NC State), researchers acknowledge that the performance and efficiency of flexible devices is inferior to rigid devices, which are

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  • “Nano-electronic barcoding” opens path to wearable biosensor monitors

      A method for identifying molecules that are markers for diseases could lead to miniaturised wearable health monitoring devices   A novel approach to lab-on-a-chip diagnostics could lead to health monitoring devices small enough to be worn like a smartwatch, according to researchers at Rutgers University in New Jersey. The technique, a form of bioassay

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  • Battery-free pacemaker can be implanted into heart

    Researchers have developed a battery-free pacemaker that can be implanted directly into a patient’s heart, an advance that could mitigate the need for follow-up surgery. The wireless, battery-free pacemaker is being introduced this week by researchers from Rice University, Texas and colleagues at the Texas Heart Institute (THI) at IEEE’s International Microwave Symposium (IMS) in

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