Industry Europe – Issue 26.2

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NEWS

TECHNOLOGYSPOTLIGHT

Advances in technology across industry

Dublin Institute of Technology captures first prize at Alltech Innovation Competition

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lobal animal health and nutrition company Alltech has announced the 2016 winner of the Alltech Innovation Competition hosted at its European headquarters in Dunboyne, County Meath, Ireland. Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) students Daniel Morgan, Ryan Williams, Jack O’Farrell and Stephen Walsh were awarded the overall prize for their outstanding competition entry Vikasa community, a social enterprise venture centred on the growth and harvesting of the moringa tree. Moringa seeds have the ability to purify water and the leaves are some of the most nutritious in the world, while the trunk can be used to pro-

duce biochar. The team investigated the application of moringa in Nepal, one of the poorest countries in the world. After recent earthquakes, there has been a lack of safe drinking water and an increase in malnutrition across the country. “Vikasa community believe the moringa tree can tackle these issues. Moringa is a native of the sub-Himalayas, but there is a huge lack of awareness and education around its properties and indeed its efficacy as a water purifier, nutritional supplement and various opportunities in commercial application,” said Morgan. “We applied design thinking to Third World problems and an Irish nonprofit has invited us to

Malawi in July to implement our idea. Winning the Alltech Innovation Competition adds additional value to our proposal,” continued Morgan. Visit: www.alltech.com/news.

Siemens presents the world’s thriftiest traffic light

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iemens has used new technology to improve the energy efficiency of traffic lights by more than 85%, a huge benefit for city budgets and for the environment. A typical intersection with bulb-based technology and around 55 traffic signals (red, yellow and green) can now avoid more than 6000 kilograms of harmful carbon emissions a year. This has been made possible by installing so-called ‘1-watt technology’. The first pilot projects are up and running in Bolzano, Italy and in Bietigheim-Bissingen near Stuttgart in southern Germany. One-watt technology uses digital LED driver modules. This eliminates the need for load resistors and switching elements in the signal light units which until now have consumed most of the energy. Compared with the 60 watts sometimes

Royal Navy uses pilotless aircraft to navigate through ice

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tiny pilotless aircraft, built by the University of Southampton, has launched from the Royal Navy’s ice patrol ship HMS Protector for the first time to assist with navigating through the Antarctic. The 3D-printed aircraft, along with a quadcopter, scouted the way for the survey ship so she could find her way through the thick ice of frozen seas. It’s the first time the Royal Navy has used unmanned aerial vehicles in this part of the world. The Service has been operating ScanEagle ‘eyes in sky’ from frigates in the Gulf for the past couple of years, which feed vital live imagery back to ships on maritime security patrols. The craft launched from Protector are smaller and less hi-tech, but still provided the icebreaker with real-time high-quality information courtesy of a detailed picture of the surrounding environment from a perspective that is only available from the air. Developed by experts at the University of Southampton University, the Laser-Sintered Aircraft – shortened to SULSA – is made of nylon, printed in four major parts and assembled without the use of any tools. It is the world’s first ‘printed’ airplane. Visit: www.southampton.ac.uk 20 Industry Europe

consumed by incandescent bulbs, the electricity required by individual traffic light signals can be slashed to just one or two watts. State-of-the-art LEDs with extremely low power consumption still retain full light intensity. In addition to power costs, the 1-watt light units also reduce service costs. Optical monitors continuously check the state of the LEDs. It is conceivable that in the future it may be possible to predict when units will fail, thus enabling preventative maintenance of signal light units. Siemens is the first ever manufacturer worldwide to monitor not only voltage and current, but also the luminosity of the LED signal light units. With this multi-layered monitoring concept, the 1-watt traffic light achieves the highest level of safety in road traffic (SIL 3). Visit: www.siemens.com


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Delivering surgical precision Molnlyke Healthcare

5min
pages 200-203

Synergy of tradition and innovation

6min
pages 195-199

An energy efficient future Valmex

6min
pages 190-194

Optimising air-core reactors Trench Group

4min
pages 187-189

Time to switch The Switch

4min
pages 180-183

Power your future! Aksa Power Generation

4min
pages 172-175

Turbocharged growth BorgWarner

6min
pages 163-171

Electric machines, drives and components

6min
pages 184-186

Energy for the future EKOL

5min
pages 176-179

Electronic ink and smart packaging A perfect match E Ink

9min
pages 160-162

High-tech core values Sonoco Alcore

5min
pages 157-159

Fast flowing technology Jindal SAW

3min
pages 154-156

Metal specialist STEELTEC CZ

4min
pages 146-149

Piping hot Welspun

5min
pages 150-153

Moulding the business of tomorrow Farina Presse

4min
pages 142-145

Metal evolution VÍTKOVICE CYLINDERS

4min
pages 139-141

Smooth operators CMP Europe

4min
pages 136-138

High-performance power solutions Wärtsilä

5min
pages 132-135

Optimal food preservation Embraco

7min
pages 124-127

A force in the marketplace Industrie Ilpea

5min
pages 128-131

Premium appliances Godrej Appliances

4min
pages 119-123

Bakery visionaries Gostol Group

4min
pages 116-118

Cream of the crop Minerva

5min
pages 108-111

Shaping flavours Váhala

5min
pages 112-115

Meat specialist MECOM Group

4min
pages 104-107

Polish bread, Belgian technology

6min
pages 100-103

Optimised engineering solutions Intelect UK

4min
pages 96-99

Sparkling results Dreher

5min
pages 93-95

Classic cosmetics BARWA

4min
pages 90-92

Stepping out Lloyd

4min
pages 86-89

Windows on Europe Eko-Okna

5min
pages 78-81

Success comes in twos Imperial Tobacco Polska

7min
pages 82-85

Leaders in Polish construction industry CFE

6min
pages 75-77

Global leaders in automotive LED lighting

4min
pages 72-74

Pioneering driveline-active technology

4min
pages 64-67

Yanfeng honours leading suppliers

5min
pages 68-71

Tyre technology Herbert Maschinenbau

5min
pages 61-63

Heavy-duty efficiency Fleetguard Fliters

4min
pages 56-60

Wood industry specialist SCM Group

6min
pages 40-45

Towering success ESAB

4min
pages 49-51

Experts in industrial automation systems

5min
pages 46-48

Riding high Erwin Hymer Group

5min
pages 52-55

Driven by innovation ASTOS Machinery

6min
pages 32-35

Machining the future KOVOSVIT MAS

4min
pages 36-39

Quality tools for global markets

5min
pages 27-31

Focus on France Ian Sparks reports from Paris

4min
page 26

Clean skies Sustainable future for aerospace

5min
pages 12-13

The future of manufacturing: robotics and the IoT

3min
pages 7-8

Winning business New orders and contracts

6min
pages 16-17

Moving on Relocations and expansions

4min
page 20

Bill Jamieson Brexit – or vote again?

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page 6

Linking up Combining strengths

7min
pages 18-19

Introducing drupa 2016 Highlights from this year’s show

7min
pages 14-15

Technology spotlight Advances in technology

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