Industry Europe – Issue 22.8

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NEWS

TECHNOLOGYSPOTLIGHT

Advances in technology across industry

Smart software for smart products Sustainable chemical

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rom cooking pots to cars and aeroplanes, the products of the future will be increasingly intelligent – able to communicate and cooperate with humans, other devices and their environment. EU-funded research is assisting this smart products trend that promises to make everyday life easier, more comfortable and productive. Dr Daniel Schreiber, head of the Telecooperation Group at Technische Universitaet Darmstadt in Germany, has led the technical development

of innovative software and systems to enable a wide variety of smart products to function. His team developed a set of ontologies and reasoning methods to characterise proactive knowledge and embed it into smart products in order to support context-aware interactions with users and other products. In some instances, knowledge is stored directly in the product, while in other cases a simple RFID chip is used to identify the product and knowledge about it is drawn from a distributed database using an internet connection, for example. The team also developed ubiquitous computing middleware, called MundoCore, that combines different communication methods and ensures interoperability. The technology was integrated in the SmartProducts platform, based on OSGi and Java and designed to provide all essential services and functionality for a wide variety of smart products. Working with consumer-electronics manufacturer Philips, the team applied the technology to kitchen appliances, developing smart chopping boards, cooking pots and a cocktail mixer that guide users on ingredients, recipe preparation, nutrition and cooking. Visit: www.cordis.europa.eu/marketplace/

Cryostats for XFEL T

he European XFEL, the 3.4km-long X-ray laser project, will open up areas of research that were previously inaccessible. Using the X-ray flashes of the European XFEL, scientists will be able to map the atomic details of viruses, decipher the molecular composition of cells, take three-dimensional images of the nanoworld, film chemical reactions and study processes such as those occurring deep inside planets. Two research cryostats are part of Poland’s in-kind contribution to the XFEL Project. The first cryostat was shipped to DESY research centre on Wednesday, August 8. The other is to be shipped within about two months. Cryostats are among elements crucial for the success of the entire XFEL project. The two hi-tech cryostats will be used to test niobium superconducting 1.3 GHz resonators of the XFEL accelerating structures, the ‘heart’ of the XFEL facility. “Cryostat is a device built to conduct research at temperatures close to absolute zero, i.e. around minus 271 degrees Celsius,” explains Ewa Niec, chairman of Kriosystem, cryostat manufacturer. “I am deeply proud that such a complicated and specialised device was manufactured in Wroclaw,” points out Professor Maciej Chorowski, Mechanical and Power Engineering Faculty Dean at the Wroclaw University of Technology. “The device was designed by Wroclaw University of Technology scientists and manufactured by the Kriosystem company operating within the Wroclaw Technology Park. WTP provided comprehensive technological support for the company and facilitated mutual cooperation of all Kriosystem partners within the cryostat manufacture project.” Visit: www.ncbj.gov.pl/en/node/1787 22 Industry Europe

manufacture through industrial biotechnology

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he UK Technology Strategy Board (www.innovateuk.org) is to invest up to £2.75 million to encourage the development and commercialisation of innovative processes that will generate high-value chemical products through industrial biotechnology and renewable feedstocks. The aim of the competition is to assist businesses in de-risking new processes and developing projects through to pilot and to demonstrate scale. Projects that consider novel or under valorised biomass sources such as agriculture or marine by-products, as well as those that take a bio-refinery approach to multi-product systems, are encouraged. Projects must be led by a UK business and are open to the inclusion of one or more Norwegian companies; Innovation Norway intends to provide additional funding to Norwegian companies that join UK-led projects. Visit: www.innovateuk.org/content/competition/sustainable-high-value-chemical-manufacture-throug.ashx


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Leading the green way IL Recycling

4min
pages 154-158

Top team in optomechatronics Wild

6min
pages 159-163

Fabric of life Benninger Group

5min
pages 151-153

Making connections GN Netcom

5min
pages 146-150

Compressor innovation ACC

6min
pages 141-145

Rolling out excellence Elval Group

5min
pages 127-129

Connecting perfectly Cera

4min
pages 138-140

In the pipeline Wavin Ekoplastik

5min
pages 133-137

A high technology focus Emmegi

5min
pages 122-126

The world’s strongest chains pewag

3min
pages 118-121

Technological edge in strip cutting and finishing SALICO

6min
pages 114-117

Fit for heavy duty Ponsse

5min
pages 101-105

Continuously optimising its customer’s processes Alfa Laval

5min
pages 110-113

‘Protection for man and machine’

4min
pages 82-84

Everything the industrial electronics company needs ENICS

5min
pages 85-89

Highly specialised transportation

6min
pages 90-95

Championing health nutrition and sustainability Unilever

6min
pages 76-81

Leader in resins LERG

7min
pages 68-72

The colour of success Flügger Group

4min
pages 64-67

Pure sustainability Cargill

5min
pages 61-63

Right on track Bosch Packaging Technology

6min
pages 34-37

Solid foundations HeidelbergCement

7min
pages 55-60

The architect’s tile Royal Mosa

4min
pages 45-47

A partner with ideas Ljunghäll

4min
pages 25-29

Towers of strength Beroa Technology Group

4min
pages 48-51

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 23

European shipyards face growing crisis

9min
pages 8-10

Linking up Combining strengths

6min
pages 18-19

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

3min
page 22

The sea, our planet’s future

4min
pages 14-15

Bill Jamieson ‘They think it’s all over’

4min
page 6

James Srodes The Israeli factor

4min
page 7

Winning business New orders and contracts

6min
pages 16-17

Moving on Relocations and expansions

3min
page 20
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