
Dave Wilson, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Telecommunication",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Engineeringtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Laser scanning company opens Singapore office from
GKS Inspection Services, which we summarised at the time by saying "GKS Inspection Services, headquartered in Detroit with offices in Minneapolis, India, and now Singapore, offers outsourced laser scanning services on a project basis".
A couple of weeks before,
we featured the news release UK design companies target Chinese market from
Creactive Design: "A 12-member China design taskforce, which represents some of the best in British design, will host seminars and participate in conferences in Shanghai, Beijing, Wuxi and Guangzhau from October 2007".
In June 2007, we covered the news from UGS
- take a look at PLM company announces new contracts
which says: "General Motors is set to extend its current PLM software license agreements with UGS PLM Software".
Take a look also at the news release from Nexans, Cable company opens Chinese plant,
as well as Ethernet switches receive Korean approval from Ethernet Direct,
and Radio communicator needs no licence from Jekyll Electronic Technology.
See also:
US $450 million power transmission contract signed
(December 2006)
ABB's contract covers three substations and a telecommunication package for Qatar's Phase VII grid expansion project, a countrywide effort to increase power in areas of high growth
Heaters protect enclosure contents outdoors
(November 2006)
Rittal offers 800W and 1kW heaters for enclosure systems that operate in extremely cold environments
Z-axis platform provides a stable base for motion
(October 2006)
Platform provides vertical positioning with a precision straightness +/-15arc-sec throughout the range of motion but is capable of continuous duty and a high dynamic performance
Homepage takes industrial focus
(September 2006)
TUV Product Service has recently enhanced its website homepage to highlight news topics relevant to the industries in which it operates
Nexans signs cable agreement with Citrus Solutions
(July 2006)
Nexans has recently been awarded a frame agreement for the supply of copper and optical fibre telecommunication cables to Citrus Solutions
Compact combo arrests lightning and surges
(July 2006)
A compact combined lightning and surge arrester combines high lightning-current discharge capability with a number of new features to improve its efficiency and ease of use
Should your plant rely on lightning rods?
(June 2006)
Lightning Eliminators and Consultants argues that 250-year old lightning rod technology is unsuitable for protecting modern computing equipment and other sensitive electrical/electronic devices
Console server aids remote control
(May 2006)
Lantronix has released a new version of its award-winning SecureLinx SLC console server
BP orders North Sea upgrade
(December 2005)
ABB has won a contract to provide safety and automation systems (SAS) for BP's Valhall redevelopment project in the North Sea
Special cables cables set for Italian rail duties
(October 2005)
Nexans has won a contract worth around Eur 650,000 from GE Transportation Rail to manufacture and supply specialised balise cables to be used in the upgrading of Italy's rail network
Polyetherimide components improve on aluminium
(August 2005)
PEI is an amorphous thermoplastic with excellent hydrolytic and UV stability as well as radiation resistance
Software turns PCs into comms command centres
(July 2005)
Scadalarm 6.0 software enables real-time intelligent alarm and event notification, data acquisition and remote control from telecommunication devices
Chinese telecomms maker signs for software
(April 2005)
Leading Chinese telecommunication solutions provider Alcatel-Shanghai Bell has selected the UGS Tecnomatix eM-Execution solution
Thai distributor to exhibit in Bangkok
(April 2005)
Advannetics, the IMAC distributor for Thailand, will be exhibiting at the 7th Instrument Measurement, Analytical and Control engineering and technology Exhibition in Bangkok
Label printer helps keep cables under control
(March 2005)
The RhinoPro 5000 is a professional thermal transfer label printer that combines an easy-to-use, portable printer with special labels for electrical and telecommunication applications
New EMC Directive offers clearer indications
(March 2005)
The new EMC Directive 2004/108/EC has been published in the Official Journal of the European Union, and will replace the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC which has been in effect since 1st January 1996
Hybrid actuators live long and prosper
(November 2004)
Hybrid Size 17 and 23 linear actuators from Haydon Switch and Instrument use a nut with molded thermoplastic threads inside a metallic shell that extends actuator life beyond one million cycles
Heaters keep outdoor enclosures warm
(September 2004)
Systems housed in enclosures going into extremely cold environments can now incorporate a 1kW heating solution with the ability to work in environments down to -33C
Alcatel signs up for satellite solar panels
(July 2004)
Solar panel arrays for Alcatel's Spacebus are to be supplied by Mitsubishi Electric, under a four year, multi-million-Euro deal just signed by the two companies
Piezo power puts mirrors in their place
(May 2004)
The latest addition to the PI range of ultrafast piezo-driven mirror scanners features an optical deflection range of 6 degrees - claimed as a world record for piezo scanners
Environmentally friendly manufacturing is the key
(April 2004)
According to one of the UK's leading manufacturing experts, environmentally aware manufacturing is the one remaining thing that can stem the quarter-century-long slump in UK volume manufacturing
Scholarship is a good idea
(September 2003)
Paramount Compliance Services has been awarded the Knowledge Exploitation Fund (KEF) Entrepreneurship Scholarship for good business ideas
New name in compliance engineering
(August 2003)
Paramount Compliance Services is a new company that specialises in meeting the needs of small and medium sized manufacturing companies
Private placement provides development funding
(June 2003)
Xenics has successfully increased its capital to the tune of Eur 1.5 million
Certificate celebrates 100 years of Megger
(June 2003)
The famous Megger brand was 100 years old on 25th May 2003
Component range keeps out the weather
(May 2003)
Aerco has put together an extensive portfolio of products that are waterproof up to IP68 and are able to withstand the vagaries of the weather, morning dew, salt water spray and condensation
Turvey to bring focus and growth
(April 2003)
Mark Turvey has been appointed Business Development Manager for Colchester-based Astralux Dynamics
Fibre testing on the bench and in the field
(April 2003)
Tritec Developments is now offering a range of test and measurement equipment from KD Optics
Testers tackle telecomms insulation
(February 2003)
Megger has a comprehensive range of instruments which provide fast, reliable and safe insulation testing for virtually every telecommunication application
IR camera optimised for telecomms and spectroscopy
(December 2002)
Cedip Infrared Systems has a new camera designed to meet the demanding infra-red analysis requirements of spectroscopic test equipment for telecommunication and process monitoring
All the right connections at Railtex
(October 2002)
Lightning current arresters, surge voltage protectors, heavy-duty connectors, data multiplexers, power supplies and rail-mounting terminals will all feature at Railtex
Impedence tester checks backup battery life
(September 2002)
Fast, easy and reliable condition testing for lead-acid and NiCad secondary batteries with capacities up to 7000Ah is offered by the new BITE 2P battery impedance tester
Software simulates optical switches
(July 2002)
SiWave is using finite element analysis to predict the performance of a novel optical switch manufactured using microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) technology
Latching onto the next generation
(July 2002)
When Lucent Technologies designed a new generation electronics enclosure, the company needed a new generation latching system that would complement it in terms of both function and design

