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KUKA, a globally active automation group, and Kleusberg, a specialist in modular construction and mobile space systems, have announced their cooperation.
The German Federal Agency for Breakthrough Innovation SPRIN-D commissioned water stuff & sun to assess the innovation of H2 battery technology-
The EU Machinery Regulation (EU) 2023/1230 will be fully mandatory from January 20, 2027. It defines requirements for the safety of machinery and related products, among others.
The cutting-edge milling kinematics close the gap between classic industrial robots and machine tools – for resource-efficient, flexible automated production.
Alleima’s sustainability targets have been reviewed and validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and are now aligned with the latest climate research.
A Stafford firm with a growing international reach is crediting its ongoing success to an ability to seek out and nurture home-grown talent.
Envalior recognizes a growing need for polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE)-free materials for high-performance Wear & Friction applications, that are sustainable, economical, and long-lasting.
The new RTV silicone combines thermal conductivity with structural strength and residual flexibility – properties crucial for modern battery modules and power electronics.
Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub has commissioned Kraftanlagen to construct the infrastructure for 100 MW electrolyzer in Hamburg, Germany.
As a young company, Evosys is aware of its responsibility towards future generations and is committed to greater sustainability and environmental protection beyond the legal requirements.
The International Thermal Spray Conference & Exposition (ITSC 2026) is taking place from March 18 through 20, 2026, at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok, Thailand.
In Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, Lhyfe has installed a plant capable of producing up to 4 t of renewable hydrogen per day.
Fronius presented a wide range of welding solutions and comprehensive welding expertise at SCHWEISSEN & SCHNEIDEN in Essen in September.
ABB announced that it is accelerating the development of gigawatt scale data centers in collaboration with Nvidia to create high-efficiency, scalable power delivery for future AI workloads.
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