Category: Technology

  • Cobod builds homes ‘faster’ with its latest 3D construction printer

    Cobod builds homes ‘faster’ with its latest 3D construction printer

    Cobod International, a specialist in 3D construction printing technology, proudly introduces the BOD3 3D construction printer for 3D printing of real concrete.

    Equipped with an extendable ground-based track system, the BOD3 advances the construction process by eliminating printer downtime between multiple buildings on the same site, setting anew benchmark for productivity and efficiency.

    The BOD3 is the most advanced solution for high-volume low-rise construction and a very effective alternative to conventional construction methods.  

    (more…)
  • Kiro Race debuts striking new livery ahead of new Formula E season

    Kiro Race debuts striking new livery ahead of new Formula E season

    Kiro Race Co has unveiled its vibrant new livery for Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Anchored by a fluorescent yellow base, Kiro Race Co has designed its livery for instant recognition and lasting visual impact.

    This bold new design is more than cosmetic. It’s the centrepiece of Kiro Race Co’s philosophy. It’s a declaration of our team’s unwavering determination to defy conventions and excite fans. We want fans and competitors to know without a doubt who we are when they see our cars on track.
     
    We set out to create a design that is not only cool but also impossible to miss whether on the track or in the paddock, said Alex Hui, team principal of Kiro Race Co.

    It’s more than just aesthetics this livery is a bold declaration of our identity as daring upstarts, ready to redefine the rules. We want this design to spark excitement, inspire our fans, and attract partners who share our drive for bold innovation and fearless competition.
     
    Commercial director Jon wilde adds, designed to be the most visible car on the Formula E grid, our livery is a powerful tool to connect with our audiences. It is a visual statement that will capture attention, attract like-minded partners, and deepen our connection with fans – all critical to achieving our ambitious targets as a sports franchise.
     
    The design embodies our innovative approach to Formula e, fusing cutting-edge technology with our passion for racing. We’re dedicated to driving eMobility forward and setting new sustainability standards. It is a testament to our commitment to positively impact the future of motorsport.
     
    We will be announcing our driver line up for Season 11 in the coming weeks. With our dedicated team of engineers and mechanics, updated cars, and driver lineup, we’re positioned to leave a lasting mark on the upcoming season and establish ourselves as the dynamic underdogs in formula e.

  • Infovista launches new partner program to align with delivery of 5G

    Infovista launches new partner program to align with delivery of 5G

    Infovista has launched Infovista Synergy, a transformative partner program designed to enhance collaboration with Value Added Resellers (VARs), driving growth and innovation in the deployment of the latest RAN technologies, automated network performance solutions and proven qoe optimization tools.

    The launch represents a pivotal shift in how Infovista engages with its partners, enabling a streamlined, proactive approach to delivering next-gen telecom solutions.

    The synergy program is designed to empower partners by fostering deeper cooperation and providing them with the tools, training and resources they need to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving telecom landscape.

    (more…)
  • ABB’s updated Freelance distributed control system ‘enhances plant connectivity’

    ABB’s updated Freelance distributed control system ‘enhances plant connectivity’

    Leveraging 30 years of continuous innovation and reliability, ABB’s updated Freelance 2024 distributed control system (DCS) offers greater plant adaptability, faster and more reliable device communication, improved system security, and seamless data exchange. The updated version ensures future-proof upgrades for existing projects and easy implementation in new projects.

    “Today more than ever process industry plants need to be able to adapt quickly to stay relevant in a rapidly changing digital landscape with unpredictable market demands and increasing regulations,” said Stefan basenach, senior vice president, process automation Technology ABB.

    “Freelance 2024 is designed to help plant managers focus on strategic initiatives by simplifying operations and improving system flexibility. It meets current industrial demands and prepares plants for future technological advancements.”

    Freelance 2024 facilitates enhanced connectivity, faster data transfer, more precise control and monitoring of data together with an improved network performance, leveraging the new profinet integration and support of Ethernet Advanced Physical Layer (APL).

    With its scalability and integration capabilities, Freelance 2024 is designed to help plant operators reduce downtime while simplifying tasks.

    NAMUR Open Architecture support via OPC UA ensures secure and more standardized data exchange across various systems and devices, increasing interoperability and simplifying the integration of new technologies. Plant agility is further enhanced thanks to Freelance 2024 controllers, which support Module Type Packages (MTP) for ‘plug and play’ Modular Automation.

    As plant owners prepare for the next-generation workforce, Freelance 2024 helps bridge the skills gap with an intuitive, user-friendly interface that reduces training time and simplifies engineering, operations and maintenance.

    ABB’s Process Automation business automates, electrifies and digitalizes industrial operations that address a wide range of essential needs – from supplying energy, water and materials, to producing goods and transporting them to market. With its 20,000 employees, leading technology and service expertise, ABB Process Automation helps customers in process, hybrid and maritime industries improve performance and safety of operations, enabling a more sustainable and resource-efficient future.

  • Shy Automotive launches the ultimate airport parking solution

    Shy Automotive launches the ultimate airport parking solution

    Shy Automotive, the world-class luxury car storage facility in Sussex, UK, has launched the ultimate airport parking solution for high-value cars.

    This new service looks to answer every current concern with traditional airport parking options, with unparalleled security, total convenience, and ultimate peace of mind for owners of luxury, classic, and high-performance vehicles.

    Located just 15 minutes from London Gatwick Airport, the Shy Automotive facility is equipped with state-of-the-art security features, including 24/7 surveillance, a unique car racking system with dedicated battery trickle charging and a fire suppression system for each and every individual storage bay. It means that any car left with Shy Automotive is meticulously cared for during its stay, and returned to its owner in pristine condition.

    (more…)
  • New research on octopus-inspired technology to maneouver underwater objects

    New research on octopus-inspired technology to maneouver underwater objects

    Having the ability to grab and release these underwater objects like heavy rocks, small shells, and soft beads, and other debris could be a powerful tool for underwater salvage and even rescue operations. Their findings have been published in Advanced Science.

    This work was performed with undergraduate researchers Austin Via, Aldo Heredia, and Daniel Adjei from Virginia Tech. Graduate Research Assistant Chanhong Lee was first author on the paper, reporting research supported by the National Science Foundation through the Designing Materials to Revolutionize and Engineer our Future program.

    I am fascinated with how an octopus in one moment can hold something strongly, then release it instantly. It does this underwater, on objects that are rough, curved, and irregular – that is quite a feat, Bartlett said.

    (more…)
  • Renault makes impact at the Paris Motor Show

    Renault makes impact at the Paris Motor Show

    Alongside its stand in Hall 6, at the Paris Motor Show, Renault will have another stand in Hall 5, dedicated to Renault 4 and these new means of e-mobility. For the first time, Renault is presenting Renault 4 with its mini-caravan, plane, motorbike and water bike, inspiring visitors to dream of adventures on land, sea and in the air.

    Open on all sides for access from all four points of the compass, the stand reveals Renault 4 E-Tech electric and  four means of e-mobility for use in all four seasons.  

    Each of the objects making up the 4 movements features Cloud Blue, the colour of the first Renault 4 on its reveal in 1962. They also all include denim-effect upholstery and a headlamp design inspired directly by Renault 4. 

    Designed as a truly immersive experience with cutting-edge design and premium materials , the stand occupied by Renault 4 and the 4 movements gives visitors an insight into the mobility of the future. The clean lines and plays of light create a futuristic feel to showcase the successful alliance between Renault and its start-up partners.  

    Partnerships for the future  

    “4 movements” is part of Renault’s ambition to work with the French firms inventing tomorrow’s mobility to create a new sustainable ecosystem. This launch is a key stage in Renault’s plans to transform the way we get around, through eco-friendly solutions and a smarter approach to mobility that is also more fun.  

    These four means of mobility will be available for pre-order at the Paris Motor Show, and are intended for small-scale production. They will be available from next spring, like Renault 4.

  • Darling describes taking AST Networks from small start-up to global leader

    Darling describes taking AST Networks from small start-up to global leader

    Since founding AST Networks in 1992, Darling has guided the company from a small start-up with just two employees, to a global leader in hybrid satellite communications. In discussing AST Networks origins, Darling reflects on the moment the idea for the company took shape, whilst operating a gardline vessel in West Africa.

    Facing unreliable communication methods, he saw the need for faster, more efficient satellite-based solutions – an idea that became AST Networks.

    Reflecting on AST Networks’ pioneering achievements, Gregory Darling stated, “One of my proudest achievements is seeing AST Networks lead the way with innovative solutions, such as installing satellite payphones on ships and integrating advanced low-earth orbit (LEO) satellite technologies. We are constantly pushing boundaries, and it’s this pioneering spirit that has helped us thrive in a competitive, and ever-evolving, market.”

    AST Networks has constantly pushed the boundaries of satellite communication, providing advanced solutions for sectors such as maritime, oil and gas, and defence. One of the company’s flagship systems, the AST reygar platform, has transformed fleet management by providing rea-time remote monitoring and vessel tracking.

    This technology has improved operational efficiency and safety for customers, reducing downtime and cutting costs through predictive maintenance and enhanced crew connectivity.

    In addition to its software-driven services, AST Networks hybrid communication solutions, which combine VSAT and LEO technologies, have become the gold standard for reliable global coverage. A notable success story involved a large shipping company facing connectivity challenges in remote waters.

    After implementing AST Networks’ hybrid system, the company reported near-constant connectivity, improving both fleet operations and crew welfare, whilst significantly reducing communication costs.

    AST Networks continues to innovate, the company is also placing a stronger emphasis on cybersecurity, ensuring its customers data is protected in a rapidly increasing digital landscape. With a commitment to delivering tailored solutions that address the unique challenges of each industry, AST Networks remains at the forefront of satellite communications, helping businesses stay connected, secure, and efficient.

    Looking toward the future, Darling highlights the company’s commitment to leveraging software-driven solutions, artificial intelligence, and automation to further improve operations efficiency for its customers. AST Networks is poised for significant growth in 2025, with continued investments in LEO technology and digital services, ensuring customers remain seamlessly connected, no matter where they are in the world.

  • Trio of northern businesses collaborate to make sustainable ‘zero waste’ fashion a reality

    Trio of northern businesses collaborate to make sustainable ‘zero waste’ fashion a reality

    The UK’s leading textile recycling specialist, iinouiio, part of the Camira Group, has partnered with award-winning apparel brand, Superlove Merino, and knitwear designer and manufacturer, OUBAS, to create a recycled merino wool yarn made from cutting waste that would otherwise be destined for landfill.

    The premium-quality recycled merino wool yarn, ReMerino is produced using offcuts generated from the garment manufacturing process at Superlove Merino’s solar-powered factory in the Lake District. Using iinouiio’s state-of-the-art textile recycling technology, based at Camira Yarns in Birkby, West Yorkshire, the first development of recycled ReMerino yarn was developed in summer 2024, and will be used to create a limited run of luxury women’s knitwear in collaboration with Kate Stalker of OUBAS, an award-winning knitwear designer and manufacturer based in Ulverston, Cumbria.

    Founder of iinouiio, Dr. John Parkinson, commented: “Some people call discarded or unwanted textiles ‘waste’, but to us it’s just a raw material – too often limited only by imagination and skill. We’re incredibly proud to have been able to support two fantastic like-minded northern businesses, who share a passion for textiles and sustainability, to transform their cutting room floor waste into beautiful luxury merino wool knitwear.”

    The exclusive collection of women’s knitwear, be available to buy via superlovemerino.com from 27th September 2024.

    Director of Superlove Merino, Becky Sayer added: “We are thrilled to see this transformation of our cutting room waste into such beautifully crafted pieces. We are known for our timeless, wearable designs, so we wanted this recycled knitwear to align with that too. We hope, on seeing what even small indie brands can do with innovative collaborations like this, others will be inspired to tackle the serious waste issues associated with the textiles industry.”

    Founded in 2019 by Dr John Parkinson and his wife, Linda, whose family heritage lies in the ‘shoddy and mungo’ textile recycling mills that thrived in West Yorkshire throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries, iinouiio is the UK’s leading wool recycler with unique knowledge in mechanical recycling methods. In 2022 IINOUIIO became part of the Camira Textiles group and now offers a service to fashion brands and textile manufacturers to help them convert what would ordinarily be deemed ‘unusable materials’ or waste, into beautiful new yarns and fabrics for re-use.
    To find out more about iinouiio visit the website.

  • Global fabric manufacturer introduces textile industry’s first AI reverse image search tool in the UK

    Global fabric manufacturer introduces textile industry’s first AI reverse image search tool in the UK

    Leading International designer and manufacturer of commercial textiles, Camira, has launched the sector’s first AI-powered image search tool in the UK to streamline the specification process for architects and design professionals.

    In partnership with material search platform, Stylib, Camira has integrated the new technology into its existing website which launched earlier this year. Powered by artificial intelligence, the dynamic search tool allows users to upload images of furniture, fabric, room settings or pantone colour references, to find relevant Camira fabrics for their projects.

    Commenting on the AI search tool, head of digital at Camira, Sam Birkhead said: “We’re incredibly excited to be able to offer our customers this new and intuitive tool which enables architects and designers to quickly find precise products that meet their specifications, reducing the time spent on research and increasing the accuracy of their selections.

    “There are very few B2B companies in the world that operate image search – a technology that until today has been reserved for giants like Ikea, Wayfair and fashion retailers. These advancements lead to faster and more confident specification processes, allowing for more efficient project timelines and improved overall design quality. Ultimately, AI’s integration is transforming the architectural landscape, paving the way for smarter, more sustainable, and innovative built environments.””

    Noam Naveh, CEO at Stylib added: “It’s great to see industry leaders like Camira adopting advanced solutions that support the specifying community’s work. Beyond the immediate benefits of faster and more confident specification processes, AI in the architectural products industry has broader implications for sustainability, innovation, and collaboration. AI’s ability to analyze vast datasets allows for the identification of eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient solutions, promoting sustainable design practices. Additionally, AI fosters innovation by providing architects with insights into emerging trends and new technologies, enabling them to push creative boundaries.”