igus helps autonomous vehicles get to the bottom of ocean discovery
Igus has provided the data cables and energy chains to support a recent assignment in ocean exploration.
Igus has provided the data cables and energy chains to support a recent assignment in ocean exploration.
If autonomous vehicles are to make it onto our driveways, braking systems will be crucial to minimising accidents. Mark Templeman, technical sales engineer at power resistor manufacturer Cressall, explains why vehicle designers must make energy-efficient braking a top priority.
The use of digital twins is a design method already implemented by the likes of Google and Tesla when it comes to car design, but how can this technology be translated to the data centre? Jonathan Leppard, director at Future Facilities, takes a closer look.
The Harting Technology group has formed a successful partnership with Swiss automotive company Rinspeed to develop a number of e-mobility solutions including an expanded e-mobility infrastructure for the automated fast charging of electric vehicles
Jack Pouchet, vice president, Market Development, Vertiv and Jodie Bare, deputy program manager, Smart Columbus, explore why the change to transport as we know it may well be imminent.
Natalie Sauber, market intelligence lead at Arcadis, explores how autonomous and connected vehicles are driving a new generation of data centre requirements.
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