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  • Babcock Wanson expands large shell boiler range

    Babcock Wanson UK expands boiler range with VKK integration. The company now offers large high-pressure firetube and watertube boilers, enhancing its product portfolio to meet demanding industrial applications. This strategic move positions Babcock Wanson UK as the sole provider of comprehensive boiler solutions in the UK.


  • Rockwell and Eplan unveil digital twin integration

    Rockwell Automation and Eplan unveil powerful new integration. The collaboration introduces a seamless link between Eplan’s design tools and Rockwell Automation’s Emulate3D software, simplifying the simulation and validation of electrical systems. Engineers can now efficiently model, test, and optimize systems virtually, enhancing design accuracy and reducing project timelines.


  • Altus boosts Concurrent Technologies’ production with vapour tech

    Concurrent Technologies enhances production with advanced vapour phase system. Altus Group supplies Concurrent Technologies with a second ASSCON vapour phase soldering system to expand production capacity. The VP2100-100 inline unit ensures superior soldering quality, crucial for their complex embedded computing solutions.


  • Dawn Foods introduces Delicream to meet indulgence trend

    Dawn Foods launches new Delicream White Chocolate filling. This ready-to-use filling aims to meet the rising consumer demand for luxurious textures and flavours. It offers a versatile solution for professional kitchens, featuring a water-free formulation for extended shelf life, and aligns with trends for natural ingredients and aesthetic appeal.


  • Rollon introduces HGT-MG rail with sync magnets

    Rollon launches advanced HGT-MG telescopic rail with magnets. The innovative rail features a redesigned ball cage and synchronization magnets, enhancing load management and operational smoothness. Available in sizes 60 and 80, the HGT-MG is engineered for demanding applications, ensuring durability and quieter operation with reduced mechanical stress.


  • AMRC Cymru and Wrexham alliance sign partnership to drive North Wales innovation

    Partnership aims to boost innovation and investment across North Wales. The collaboration will support the region’s advanced manufacturing economy and strengthen alignment with the £160m Flintshire and Wrexham Investment Zone.


  • Sequence-driven DNA methylation enables epigenetic engineering

    DNA methylation regulation in plants reveals genetic targeting. This discovery by the Salk Institute indicates genetic sequences can direct DNA methylation, a groundbreaking shift from previously held beliefs. Understanding this mechanism could lead to advances in epigenetic engineering, offering potential benefits in agriculture and medicine.


  • Smart EV charging may power buildings, study finds

    Researchers at Salford University innovate EV charging technology. The team has developed a bi-directional charger enabling electric vehicles to power buildings. This advance could significantly cut energy costs and emissions, particularly benefiting the tourism sector on the Isle of Wight.


  • Lean beef in MED diet boosts gut diversity

    Study finds Mediterranean diet with lean beef benefits gut health. This study underscores the significance of diet quality, suggesting that lean beef within a balanced diet may not elevate cardiovascular risk.


  • Thomson offers improved synchronisation control for actuators

    Thomson Industries unveils enhanced actuator synchronisation for efficiency. This advancement enables real-time load balancing across multiple units, enhancing efficiency and safety in demanding applications.