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XTI Aircraft Company and Bye Aerospace Form Alliance on Hybrid/Electric Vertical Takeoff Airplane

XTI Aircraft Company (XTI) and Bye Aerospace, Inc. (Bye) jointly announced today that the two companies have entered into an agreement to develop a hybrid/electric prototype of XTI's revolutionary TriFan vertical takeoff airplane. "We're continuing with our plan," said Robert J. LaBelle, XTI's Chief Executive Officer, "but we've made two important changes. First, with the engineering expertise of the team...

Railways to get Rs 113 crore advanced wheel sensor-based monitoring system from abroad

Railways to get Rs 113 crore advanced wheel sensor-based monitoring system from abroad
The step is being taken to to monitor maintenance needs of coaches, tracks and locos in advance for ensuring safer travels. New Delhi, March 6: Railways is planning to introduce sensor-based monitoring system, at an estimated cost of Rs 113 crore, that is attached to the train wheels and a global tender in this regard will be floated soon, a...

Seclore aims to expand its government portfolio through partnership with RAH Infotech

Seclore aims to expand its government portfoliothrough partnership with RAH Infotech
MUMBAI, 06th , March 2017: Seclore, the provider of the most advanced, secure, and automated EDRM solutions on the market, today announced it has chosen India’s fastest growing, value-added technology player, RAH Infotech, as its specialist public sector distributor. RAH Infotech specializes in enterprise and app security as well as application delivery. The new partnership will fuel Seclore’s push into...

Maxim Appoints Ting Li as Vice President of Sales for Greater China and ROA

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Li brings a valuable customer perspective and extensive experience in management and sales San Jose, CA—March 6, 2017—Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM) has named Ting Li as the company’s Vice President of Sales for Greater China and Rest of Asia (ROA), effective immediately. Prior to joining Maxim, Liwas the Vice President of Sales, Greater China, for OSRAM Opto Semiconductors,...

Canon Working on Global Shutter With High Dynamic Range

Canon Working on Global Shutter With High Dynamic Range
Canon has developed a 2/3" sensor with a global shutter and high dynamic range, helping to pave the way toward future generations of video cameras. The rolling shutter is a common issue in video. Because most cameras read each frame of sensor data by scanning across the frame either vertically or horizontally, this means that data from the sensor is...

Nokia and BSNL come together to develop 5G ecosystem in India

Nokia and Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL), India’s leading government service provider, will work together to accelerate the development of a 5G ecosystem, opening up India to the potential of extreme high-speed wireless broadband with ultra-low-latency, and the ability to support the future network demands of connected devices associated with the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Cities. The combination...

Scientists make a battery that runs on stomach acid

A new wave of “ingestible electronics” is poised to transform health care from the inside out. Researchers are experimenting with sensors that can wirelessly monitor vital signs like heart rate, respiratory rate and body temperature from the squishy interior of our gastrointestinal tract. But for the devices to work longer than just a few hours after we swallow them, they...

Delhi’s new solar policy a windfall for high capacity plants, households

The Delhi Solar Policy is going to give households the much needed push to generate and use renewable energy, but the biggest gainers of the policy are going to be those who go for high capacity plants. The power department has formulated five categories under which applications for installing solar systems would be accepted. The first two categories are 1-4...

This New Digital Marketplace Turns Rooftop Solar Into A Virtual Power Plant

In Australia, power stored from rooftop solar can now be directed to meet demand when the electrical grid maxes out. When temperatures surged well over 100 degrees in Australia during a heat wave in February, the electric grid couldn't handle the demand from air conditioners, and 90,000 people lost power. Normally, the government would fire up a backup gas power...

Three iconic Raisina Hills buildings may light up permanently every evening

Raisina Hills buildings may light up permanently every evening
One sight that never fails to dazzle city residents and tourists alike on every Republic Day and Independence Day is the lighting on the three iconic buildings on the Raisina Hills – Rashtrapati Bhawan, North Block and South Block. A lit up Raisina Hills could soon become a permanent feature during evening hours.The government is working out the modalities to...

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