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Should servomotor cables be shielded, and if so, why?

Design World

Contributed by Frances Richards As with many things in life and engineering, it depends whether you should use shielded servomotor cables. appeared first on Design World. However, in most industrial environments, the answer is a definite yes.

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What’s the difference between copper and aluminum industrial cable?

Design World

Contributed by Frances Richards It’s no secret that copper and aluminum are both effective conductors of electricity. appeared first on Design World. Further, most engineers and system designers know that copper is a better conductor and easier to work with, while aluminum is lighter weight and less expensive.

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TAFE NSW students representing on world stage

Manufacturer's Monthly

Image: JackF/stock.adobe.com Nine TAFE NSW students will represent Australian skills trainin g on the world stage at the WorldSkills International Championships in France this year. The Skillaroos will compete against 86 member countries for the title of the world’s most skilled country.

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UK manufacturing sector climbs to eighth in world rankings

Manufacturing Management

The UK’s manufacturing sector has climbed one place to eighth in the world rankings, overtaking France in the process according to analysis of the latest official data published by Make UK today.

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Victoria enters new significant trade partnership with France

Manufacturer's Monthly

The Victorian Government has entered a new significant partnership with France that will boost the state’s economic relationship with a key European partner. Treasurer Tim Pallas today announced the signing of a Letter of Intent between Victoria and France to foster stronger trade and investment ties across a range of sectors.

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Metrology Software Fuels Precision of ITER Assembly

Metrology

ITER is one of the most ambitious energy projects in the world today. In southern France, 35 nations are collaborating to build the world’s largest tokamak, a magnetic fusion device. The post Metrology Software Fuels Precision of ITER Assembly appeared first on Metrology and Quality News - Online Magazine.

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France to trial AI surveillance technology at 2024 Olympic Games, despite concerns

E&T

France has passed a controversial bill to trial AI-based surveillance cameras at the 2024 Olympic Games, despite the opposition of human rights activists. Officials also stated that the AI cameras would not process biometric data nor be implemented widely across France after the Games. "The