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Industry-First Zoom-Enabled Optical 3D Scanner Launched

Metrology

Whereas conventional structured light scanners have a fixed optical configuration, the combination of dual stereo cameras and optical zoom-enabled projection makes the SmartScan VR800 more flexible, allowing users to define in exactly which form they collect their data.

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New Nasa satellite could unlock the mysteries of the Earth’s atmosphere

E&T

Nasa is gearing up to launch a new Earth-observing satellite that will offer important insights on airborne particles of sea salt, smoke, human-made pollutants and dust – collectively called aerosols – by observing how they interact with light.

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The EU Data Act: What Can Companies Expect?

Seeburger

Every modern device collects data in some form or another — from smart home devices such as robot vacuum cleaners, smart light bulbs and fitness trackers, to networked industrial systems. However, until now it hasn’t been clearly regulated who is allowed to access and use this data. The European Union has now stepped in to […]

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168 Manufacturing adds new distributors for automated machine shop technologies

Design World

Our system has already brought many benefits to countless machine shops including better profitability, higher throughput, and lights-out capabilities.”. 168 Manufacturing’s FullShopTM systems monitor and replenish all CNC sumps with optimized top-off ratios. 168 Manufacturing. 168mfg.com.

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Future 6G tech could be used to power wearables via the human body

E&T

While 6G wireless networks are still some way off, Visible Light Communication (VLC) is seen as a possible alternative to using the radio spectrum. VLC is like a wireless version of fibre optics, using flashes of light to transmit information. If this leaked RF energy could be harvested, then it could be put to use.

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Scientists use human touch to power electronics

E&T

Using the human body as an antenna, the team of researchers has developed a low-cost, innovative way to harvest waste energy from V isible Light Communication (VLC), a wireless version of fibre optics that uses flashes of light to transmit information. . Part of the appeal of VLC is that the infrastructure is already everywhere.

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The next phase of SA’s first state satellite given green light

Manufacturer's Monthly

The success of the Critical Design Review (CRD) signalling the green light for the projects next stage. The post The next phase of SA’s first state satellite given green light appeared first on Manufacturers' Monthly. To follow Kanyini’s journey visit saspacemission.com.au