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MIT device is converting carbon dioxide to oxygen – on Mars

September 6, 2022 by David Edwards

On the red and dusty surface of Mars, nearly 100 million miles from Earth, an instrument the size of a lunchbox is proving it can reliably do the work of a small tree.

The MIT-led Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment, or MOXIE, has been successfully making oxygen from the Red Planet’s carbon-dioxide-rich atmosphere since April 2021, about two months after it touched down on the Martian surface as part of NASA’s Perseverance rover and Mars 2020 mission.

In a study published today in the journal Science Advances, researchers report that, by the end of 2021, MOXIE was able to produce oxygen on seven experimental runs, in a variety of atmospheric conditions, including during the day and night, and through different Martian seasons. In each run, the instrument reached its target of producing six grams of oxygen per hour – about the rate of a modest tree on Earth. [Read more…] about MIT device is converting carbon dioxide to oxygen – on Mars

Filed Under: Features, Science Tagged With: air, carbon, earth, instrument, mars, martian, mission, mit, moxie, oxygen, rover, system, time

Hyundai partners with Rolls-Royce to develop electric and hydrogen engine for new types of aircraft

August 10, 2022 by Mai Tao

Rolls-Royce and Hyundai Motor Group are to collaborate on bringing all-electric propulsion and hydrogen fuel cell technology to the Advanced Air Mobility (AAM) market, which includes electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft.

The partnership will leverage Rolls-Royce’s aviation and certification capabilities and Hyundai Motor Group’s hydrogen fuel cell technologies and industrialisation capability.

Both companies share a vision of “leading the way” in the AAM market delivering battery-electric and fuel cell electric solutions to the Urban Air Mobility (UAM) and Regional Air Mobility (RAM) markets and advancing sustainable aviation. [Read more…] about Hyundai partners with Rolls-Royce to develop electric and hydrogen engine for new types of aircraft

Filed Under: Aircraft, News Tagged With: .net, aam, advanced, air, carbon, cell, electric, fuel, group, hydrogen, hyundai, market, mobility, motor, president, propulsion, ram, rolls-royce, systems, technology

Mitsubishi Electric to build new factory in India

July 29, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Mitsubishi Electric says it will invest approximately 3.1 billion yen ($22.3 million) in its subsidiary Mitsubishi Electric India to establish a new factory in India.

Expected to start operations in December 2023, the new factory will manufacture inverters and other factory automation control system products, expanding the company’s capabilities to meet the growing demand in India.

The rapidly growing Indian market is expanding at an annual rate of about 8% mainly in industries such as automobiles, food & beverage, pharmaceuticals, data centers, and textiles, with further market expansion expected in the future. [Read more…] about Mitsubishi Electric to build new factory in India

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: automation, business, capabilities, carbon, company, control, demand, electric, establish, expanding, expected, factory, growing, india, indian, local, market, meet, mitsubishi, products, systems

Intelligent City raises $30 million to bring robotics and automation to prefabricated construction sector

July 22, 2022 by David Edwards

With pressure mounting for cities to address affordable housing needs, decarbonize buildings, and meet sustainability goals, housing technology company Intelligent City raised CAD 22 million ($17 million), bringing the total capital invested in the company to CAD 30 million ($23 million).

As one of the first companies in North America to apply automation and robotics to the design and manufacturing of prefabricated mass timber buildings, Intelligent City will use the funding to scale operations, commercialize its Platforms for Life (P4L) building solution, grow factory automation, and expand its footprint across and beyond Canada.

Earlier this year, the company completed testing of its building systems and is now verified to work within the new mass timber high-rise building codes in Canada and the US. [Read more…] about Intelligent City raises $30 million to bring robotics and automation to prefabricated construction sector

Filed Under: Construction, News Tagged With: automation, building, buildings, canada, capital, carbon, city, combination, company, construction, design, developers, emissions, energy, fulmer, funding, greensoil, help, housing, industry, intelligent, life, manufacturing, mass, natural, percent, platform, program, proptech, resources, systems, technology, timber, ventures

Fugro expands its autonomous vessel fleet for geophysical surveys

July 6, 2022 by David Edwards

Fugro has signed a contract with Kooiman Engineering and Van Oossanen Naval Architects for the naval design of Blue Prism, Fugro’s next generation of uncrewed surface vessels (USVs).

Specifically engineered for operations in both coastal and offshore environments, the Blue Prism will combine an ultra-low carbon footprint with high quality data collection, weather resilience and endurance characteristics.

Available to clients in 2023, Fugro’s Blue Prism will acquire bathymetry and sub-bottom data of the highest accuracy using hull mounted sensors, whilst also having the ability to tow multiple geophysical sensors. [Read more…] about Fugro expands its autonomous vessel fleet for geophysical surveys

Filed Under: Marine, News Tagged With: architect, architects, autonomous, blue, carbon, characteristics, combine, data, design, director, endurance, engineering, fleet, fugro, high, innovative, kooiman, marine, naval, oossanen, operations, prism, project, quality, resilience, sensors, uncrewed, usvs, van, vessel, vessels

Financial analyst Cowen teams up with MassRobotics to examine robotics and climate change

June 18, 2022 by David Edwards

Investment research company Cowen and startup incubator MassRobotics announced a groundbreaking research report on the increasing role robotics is playing in helping companies achieve climate goals.

Joe Giordano, CFA, Cowen’s diversified industrials, automation and robotics analyst, led the Ahead Of The Curve Series report, which incorporated a survey from MassRobotics that polled manufacturers and end-users to understand where robotics is positioned within their climate toolkit.

Joe Giordano, says: “The robotic technologies we explore in this report are maximizing the output (GDP) per unit of carbon and minimizing the carbon needed to achieve a targeted level of activity. [Read more…] about Financial analyst Cowen teams up with MassRobotics to examine robotics and climate change

Filed Under: Business, News Tagged With: achieve, ahead, carbon, climate, cowen, expect, giordano, help, level, manufacturers, massrobotics, output, percent, report, robotics, solutions, survey, technologies

XCMJ shows off massive 2,000-ton crawler crane

May 1, 2022 by Mai Tao

XCMG has been showcasing the power of its new, massive crane.

XCMG’s 2,000-ton XLC26000 crawler crane has successfully completed the hoisting and installation of a 603-ton carbon dioxide stripping tower for the construction project of the largest green fertilizer plant in Bangladesh in this month.

The XLC26000 is the largest ever tonnage crawler crane that China has exported to Bangladesh. Bangladesh has been relying on importing agricultural fertilizers. [Read more…] about XCMJ shows off massive 2,000-ton crawler crane

Filed Under: Engineering Tagged With: bangladesh, carbon, construction, crane, crawler, dioxide, largest, main, project, stripping, ton, tower, xcmg, xlc

SVG Ventures selects 10 startups for accelerator program

April 21, 2022 by David Edwards

SVG Ventures | THRIVE has chosen 10 global startups selected to join the 8th cohort (THRIVE VIII) of their award winning accelerator program, aimed at the agricultural technology sector.

The 10 companies were selected from an applicant pool of over 800 startups from across 78 countries.

The competitive selection process, conducted in collaboration with THRIVE’s corporate partners, focused on startups’ potential impact on sustainability as well as commercial success. [Read more…] about SVG Ventures selects 10 startups for accelerator program

Filed Under: Agriculture, News Tagged With: accelerator, carbon, companies, data, food, industry, program, seed, startups, svg, thrive, ventures, viii

Companies and Climate Change: The Interrelation

February 8, 2022 by Mark Allinson

Globalization has brought in a drastic shift in the preferences, choices, and tastes of the people. With a vast range of options available in almost every sector of society, people have an option to pick and choose according to their convenience.

However, amidst all these progressions and advancements, it is imperative to remember that all the goods and resources that we use in our daily lives are a product of different manufacturing industries.

Since the demands and expectations from the market have grown, industry and company owners have also equipped themselves with high functioning and reliable technologies that produce optimum results in a minimum span of time. On the other hand, our world is being extremely ignorant of a looming threat that will eventually affect our ecosystem in more ways than one. [Read more…] about Companies and Climate Change: The Interrelation

Filed Under: Industry Tagged With: carbon, change, climate, companies, company, decarbonization, emissions, employees, energy, footprint, future, hand, industrial, industry, instruments, lower, owners, people, sector, smart, technologies, understand, ways

Uruguay to build world’s largest smart street lighting system in Montevideo

February 7, 2022 by Mark Allinson

National Narrowband Network Company (NNNCo), operator of the Australian national LoRaWAN network powered by Actility, has signed a contract with a European technology provider Wellness TechGroup, to provide IoT network coverage to 70,000 smart streetlights in Uruguay’s capital Montevideo.

LoRaWAN stands for low-power wide-area network. It defines the communication protocol and system architecture for the network, while the LoRa physical layer enables the long-range communication link. LoRaWAN is also responsible for managing the communication frequencies, data rate, and power for all devices.

The Montevideo infrastructure will include a private LoRaWAN network based on Actility’s ThingPark Enterprise IoT platform, and managed on customer premises. [Read more…] about Uruguay to build world’s largest smart street lighting system in Montevideo

Filed Under: Infrastructure, News Tagged With: actility, carbon, city, communication, designed, emissions, enterprise, iot, largest, lighting, lorawan, montevideo, network, nnnco, percent, project, provide, services, smart, street, system, technology, thingpark

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