The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) is constantly growing. This is confirmed by a recent research report from Berg Insight, which has forecast the installed base of wireless devices in industrial applications will grow at a CAGR of 27.7 per cent from 14.3 million connections at the end of 2015 to 62 million by 2021
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Siemens nabs majority stake in metal engineering specialist
Siemens has continued to pursue its strategy to industrialise 3D printing, taking out an 85 per cent stake in UK-based metal turbomachinery specialist Materials Solutions.
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USYD to lower standard for engineering honours
A proposed change to the Bachelor of Engineering degree at the University of Sydney could mean that students who receive pass marks will be admitted to the honours program.
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New engineering research centre for Melbourne
A new engineering research and development facility is being established in Melbourne.
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Engineers discover conductive materials for efficient electronics
Engineers from the University of Utah and the University of Minnesota have discovered that interfacing two particular oxide-based materials makes them highly conductive.
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Continuous gas analyser for up to 12 gases simultaneously
In response to the need for highly accurate, easy-to-use and cost-effective process gas analysis and emissions monitoring systems, Emerson has released the Rosemount CT5400 continuous gas analyser.
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Smallest in class medium voltage drive
Hitachi has introduced the HIVECTOL-HVI-E2 Series to expand its product line of HIVECTOL-HVI medium voltage multilevel IGBT drives, which contribute to energy conservation in process plants, as well as improvements in productivity and quality.
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Scientists one step closer to creating invisibility cloak
Scientists at Queen Mary University of London (QMUL) have reached a milestone in "invisibility" research which could be useful in industrial applications.
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How Brexit could affect the engineering industry
There are great concerns about the potential effect of Brexit on the engineering industry, particularly in regard to free movement of engineers and scientific research funding.
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The correlation between engineering and terrorism
Social scientists Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog looked at a data set of almost 500 violent Islamist extremists dating back to the 1970s, and were able to confirm a correlation between engineering education and terrorism.
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