Menzel News

Topping out at new Menzel motor plant

Menzel Elektromotoren celebrated the topping out of its new headquarters on the outskirts of Berlin, Germany, on 16 December 2022.

Meltio News

Meltio Partners With 12 Most Innovative Worldwide Software Companies To Adopt Hybrid And Robotic Additive Manufacturing

This new ecosystem signed with leading software companies to foster the Meltio Engine CNC and Robot Integrations offers its customers the broadest and most compelling software portfolio to industrialize Meltio’s metal additive manufacturing process.

Cosen Saws

Cosen Saws Support for Machine Parts

Cosen Saws is prepared with a strong stock of replacement parts at their Charlotte, NC headquarters.

GE News

GE’s Haliade-X 14.7 MW-220 turbine obtains full DNV type certificate

GE Renewable Energy has announced that its Haliade-X wind turbine, the first 12 MW+ turbine built, has received a full type certificate for operations up to 14.7 MW from DNV, the world’s largest independent certification body.

FPT Industrial

THE FPT INDUSTRIAL N67 NATURAL GAS ENGINE POWERS THE WORLD’S FIRST LNG PROTOTYPE TRACTOR, DESIGNED BY NEW HOLLAND AGRICULTURE

At the CNH Industrial Tech Day event, held in Phoenix (Arizona, USA) on December 7th and 8th, 2022, New Holland Agriculture unveiled the new T7 Methane Power LNG (Liquified Natural Gas) pre-production prototype tractor, the world’s first LNG tractor powered by FPT Industrial’s N67 NG engine. This marks another step in FPT Industrial’s decarbonization path for agriculture.

Rohde & Schwarz

Rohde & Schwarz and VIAVI jointly support the i14y Lab PlugFest and verify Analog Devices’ new O-RU design

At the recent i14y Lab Open RAN services and platforms PlugFest, which was part of the O-RAN ALLIANCE Global PlugFest Fall 2022, Rohde & Schwarz and VIAVI Solutions have combined their industry-leading capabilities to deliver an integrated solution for conformance testing of O-RAN Radio Units (O-RUs).

Antaira News

Antaira: A New Vision For Robotics, Gives Industrial Robots Human-like Functions

General Motors (GM) incorporated the world’s first robots into an assembly process back in 1962. Although primitive by today’s standards, these robots opened new possibilities by performing dull, repetitive tasks automatically and more accurately than humans.

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