Industry Europe – Issue 21.6

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NEWS

TECHNOLOGYSPOTLIGHT

Advances in technology across industry

The ‘card’ that could save your life

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looks like a credit card – it slips into a wallet or purse – but it could mean the difference between life and death in a medical emergency. The MyCare Card stores personal medical data (e.g. information on existing medical conditions, allergies and medication being taken) and plugs into a laptop’s USB port, enabling the data to be accessed in just a few moments. This working prototype has been developed by City University London and Coventry University, with funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).

Although patient-held electronic health record cards have been trialled in some parts of the world, the MyCare Card has a number of unique features: n The software underlying the system is written in a portable way using Python programming language, meaning it can be ported easily between different computers and different computer operating systems. n The software is very modular and easy to extend, which means it is simple to add new features and database record types.

n The MyCare system has been developed on an open-source basis, enabling a wide range of people to be involved in reviewing and contributing to the development process. Visit: www.epsrc.ac.uk

Closing the circle in waste management Developing aviation biofuels A L dvanced Plasma Power (APP), the UK-based waste-to-energy company and Group Machiels, the global waste management firm, have announced a major joint venture in order to undertake the first enhanced landfill mining project in the world – involving an investment of hundreds of millions of euros. The Closing the Circle concept is being implemented in the project at the landfill site of Remo Milieubeheer NV in Houthalen-Hechteren, Belgium, a subsidiary of Group Machiels. More than 16 million tons of waste is stored at that landfill site. The type,

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amount and location of the waste stored is well documented, allowing its effective and efficient mining. Around 45 per cent of the stored waste can be recycled as material. The recycling residue can be processed through APP’s patented Gasplasma® technology, Europe’s first truly sustainable waste-toenergy application of this kind. The joint venture aims to construct an energy plant using up to five Gasplasma® units, with a net electrical power of 75 to 100 MW – this is equivalent to the energy required to power 100,000 homes.

The energy produced by the Gasplasma® units will be fed into the national electricity grid in Flanders. The Gasplasma® process is a gasification and plasma conversion technology that converts the waste stream into a clean hydrogen-rich syngas and a vitrified recyclate product called Plasmarok® that can be used as a building material or replacement aggregate. The Gasplasma® process destroys harmful gases leaving the high quality syngas to be used to generate clean, renewable, local energy. www.advancedplasmapower.com

eading German research institutions, enterprises in the aviation field and bioenergy producers have founded the association Aviation Initiative for Renewable Energy in Germany – aireg. Because energy sources such as hydrogen or batteries still require decades of development before they can be used in aviation, a promising interim solution lies in ‘drop-in’ capable fuels from renewable raw materials which possess properties equal to or better than Jet A-1 kerosene and are seamlessly deployable in the existing global aircraft fleet and the associated ground infrastructure. To date, however, these fuels are available only in small quantities, so the sustained industrialisation of production is a key task of industry and research. In this context, it must always be ensured that vegetable-based biofuel production does not compete with food production. Currently, the potential of the jatropha nut and microscopic algae, for example, is being investigated. Energyproviding plants of this kind offer the possibility of avoiding competition with food production for available space.


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Flexible converting solutions

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pages 192-196

Hard at work on the slopes

6min
pages 184-188

A cleaner world Tennant Company

8min
pages 197-204

The fabric of flexibility

4min
pages 189-191

Functional and decorative solutions in glass

8min
pages 179-183

Growth of a global leader EMAK

4min
pages 165-169

On the roads of Europe Elmar Group

6min
pages 157-159

Chemical ambition Cheminova

5min
pages 174-178

Fibreglass solutions P-D Glasseiden

4min
pages 154-156

European base for global leader

5min
pages 147-149

The new Bronze Age Omco

5min
pages 140-143

Investment adds value

4min
pages 144-146

Pioneering process flexibility

4min
pages 136-139

Stainless steel long products

4min
pages 133-135

Optimising solenoid valve technology

6min
pages 122-125

Leading the way in container handling technology Eurogate

4min
pages 118-121

Energised engineering Borsig

4min
pages 90-93

Refining sustainable growth INA Group

6min
pages 87-89

Value-added reseller Bechtle Direct

5min
pages 102-107

Solutions for storage Tandberg Data

7min
pages 108-111

Leader in welding solutions Lincoln Electric

5min
pages 73-77

Global brand with a regional flavour

5min
pages 99-101

A high-tech Italian systems provider

4min
pages 82-86

Touching people’s lives Unilever

5min
pages 68-72

Construction experts Swietelsky Hungary

5min
pages 60-63

Tiles fit for a king Mosa

5min
pages 54-59

A one-stop solutions provider KLN Ultraschall

5min
pages 31-33

Building bridges Maltauro

4min
pages 44-49

Managing thermal energy Beroa Deutschland

5min
pages 38-43

Top taps Mofém

4min
pages 50-53

Driving the tyre industry forward

5min
pages 34-37

Driving onwards GST AutoLeather

6min
pages 26-30

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23

Linking up Combining strengths

6min
pages 18-19

Chemicals news The latest from the industry

8min
pages 11-13

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20

Bill Jamieson What community spirit?

4min
page 6

Winning business New orders and contracts

7min
pages 16-17

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

3min
page 22

Cutting the cost of capturing CO2

5min
pages 14-15

Strong year for European chemicals

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pages 8-10
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