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  • EasyDC-FOS project launches to develop next gen HVDC cables

    Image: Lumiker The EasyDC-FOS project has launched with Horizon Europe support focused on the development of a new generation of high voltage direct current (HVDC) cables. The new cables are planned to operate at voltages above 525kV and be paired with an intelligent monitoring system based on fibre optics with integration in a cyber-secure digital…


  • Bornholmers set to benefit from new energy island’s green power

    Image: Energinet The people of Bornholm will be able to benefit from the green electricity from Bornholm Energy Island, Danish TSO Energinet has reported from new analysis. While the aim from the outset was that the people in Bornholm would be able to benefit from electricity generated from the future offshore wind turbines in the…


  • Southern Company to implement mixed GETs on Georgia’s grid

    Image: Smart Wires Southern Company is partnering with Georgia Institute of Technology and Smart Wires to implement advanced power flow control and dynamic line rating technologies on its grid. The project, which is being funded by the US Department of Energy, is a first with what is planned to be a large scale deployment of…


  • FI Europe 2024: Mane showcases advanced precision taste modulation

    Mane is pioneering flavour solutions using its Precision Taste Modulation technology, which the company believes will revolutionise the food and beverage industry. Mane will be exhibiting its technology, its flavour solutions and more at Food Ingredients Europe from 19 to 21 November in Frankfurt, Germany. “Along with breakthroughs from the Precision Taste Modulation, we have valuable…


  • Exeter Port Authority trials hydrogen electric boat

    Exeter Port Authority has taken delivery of MV Dirac, a new hydrogen electric boat for a trial period. Hydrogen electric boat trial Dirac has been designed and built by Ecomar Propulsion and will be based on the estuary for a limited time to assist with the trials and testing of the vessel. She was launched…


  • Bakkavor reveals 37 opportunities for graduate and undergraduate placements 

    Bakkavor will be offering 20 graduate positions and 17 undergraduate placements in a variety of roles and locations throughout the United Kingdom during National Graduate Week from 28 October to 1 November 2024. Starting in July 2025 for undergraduate placements and September 2025 for the graduate programme, Bakkavor provides a fast-paced, high-energy environment for motivated…


  • Ground-breaking insurance incentive introduced for seafood traceability

    Trace Register has forged a pioneering partnership with Foa & Son International Insurance Brokers. This collaboration is being seen as industry-changing for seafood businesses, providing them with advanced tools to safeguard their operations while benefiting from reduced operational costs. The partnership uses the expertise of Foa & Son to provide Trace Register seafood customers with…


  • Ground-breaking incentive introduced for seafood traceability

    Trace Register has forged a pioneering partnership with Foa & Son International Insurance Brokers. This collaboration is being seen as industry-changing for seafood businesses, providing them with advanced tools to safeguard their operations while benefiting from reduced operational costs. The partnership uses the expertise of Foa & Son to provide Trace Register seafood customers with…


  • Integration boosts automation of critical inspection and maintenance tasks

    Rockwell Automation will highlight a Taurob robot on its ADIPEC 2024 stand in Abu Dhabi next week following its recent partnership agreement with Taurob. Their collaboration is designed to enable industrial organisations to move toward autonomous operations through advanced robotic solutions, including automation of maintenance. The collaboration is said to mark a strategic step towards…


  • Budget hailed for boosting manufacturing investment confidence

    Stephen Phipson CBEMake UK CEO Make UK has welcomed the indication of a clear path to growth for manufacturing in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ first Budget, but warns that the increase in employer’s national insurance along with other cumulative rises in employment costs could cost jobs. Measures to back support for investment and innovation however are…