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  • SPS event sees increase in exhibitors and innovation

    SPS is set to showcase industry’s innovative prowess. Exhibitor numbers have surpassed expectations, highlighting the sector’s resilience amid economic challenges. The event will provide a wide array of products and services, underscoring the importance of SPS as a pivotal platform for digital automation and technology advancements.


  • CP Automation and PQ Engineering manage power risks

    CP Automation enhances power quality solutions with German partnership. PQ ENGINEERING Nosswitz now offers SineTamer’s advanced devices, addressing power quality issues in Germany’s evolving energy landscape. This collaboration aims to tackle voltage instabilities and supraharmonics, benefiting major sectors such as automotive and chemical industries.


  • CWIEME Berlin marks 30 years in industry

    CWIEME Berlin 2026 marks three decades of industry leadership. The event promises an expanded show floor, dedicated zones, and a focus on connection and innovation. This milestone edition will celebrate the transformative energy driving the electrical manufacturing industry, aiming to strengthen global supply chains and foster sustainable growth.


  • Researchers study extracellular matrix’s role in tissue growth

    New research investigates mechanical signals guiding organ development. The University of Rochester’s Department of Biomedical Engineering aims to unravel the intricacies of tissue and organ development. Assistant Professor Marisol Herrera-Perez leads the study, supported by a $2 million grant, examining cell interactions with the extracellular matrix to understand developmental processes.


  • SPS event sees increase in exhibitors and innovation

    Invertek Drives introduces advanced VFD at SPS exhibition. The new Optidrive platform enhances automation with faster commissioning and improved energy efficiency. Exhibiting alongside Lafert and SCG Groups, Invertek highlights Sumitomo’s expertise in motion and power transmission. Visitors will witness technology shaped by customer feedback in a connected automation landscape.


  • IMed Group names Parminder Kalle chief commercial officer

    IMed Group appoints Parminder Kalle as Chief Commercial Officer. Parminder Kalle brings over 20 years of expertise in medical devices, IVDs, and digital health to IMed Group. His appointment aims to accelerate global growth, enhance strategic partnerships, and integrate quality, regulatory, and clinical services.


  • Exel composites, De Angeli reach multi-year conductor core agreement

    Exel Composites signs a significant agreement with De Angeli Prodotti. The multi-year contract, valued at EUR 25 million, spans four years and begins in 2026. It marks a strategic collaboration in composite conductor cores, crucial for enhancing power transmission efficiency and sustainability.


  • Single-port robotic surgery advances cancer treatment

    Single-port robotic surgery transforms patient recovery outcomes. NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island is pioneering single-port robotic surgery, offering patients reduced recovery times, less pain, and minimal scarring. This innovative approach allows complex procedures through a single incision, revolutionising cancer treatment and other conditions.


  • SPS event sees increase in exhibitors and innovation

    WEG champions sustainability at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. The company collaborates with Voice of the Oceans to advance ocean protection through immersive exhibitions, sustainable navigation demonstrations, and energy transition dialogues, underscoring its commitment to innovative, environmentally responsible practices.


  • AKA Foods raises .2m for AI food innovation

    AKA Foods introduces a groundbreaking AI platform for food innovation. The new AKA Studio aims to revolutionise product development in the food and beverage sector. With a $17.2 million seed funding, the platform promises rapid innovation cycles and enhanced formulation processes, ensuring secure and efficient data management.