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GERMANY: Messe Dusseldorf readies another 20% space increase for ProWein 2015
2014-01-28 21:55:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
The organisers of the ProWein wine exhibition are planning to markedly increase the size of the event next year, as demand for stand space outstrips current availability.
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On-Machine PAC simplifies system architecture and conserves space.
2014-01-28 14:35:39| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Installed on machine via mounting tabs that can be rotated vertically or horizontally for placement flexibility, Allen-Bradley Armor GuardLogix PAC (programmable automation controller) offers multidisciplined control and 4 MB application code storage space. This IP67-, SIL 3-, PL(e)-, CAT 4-rated unit offers 2 full-featured EtherNet/IP DLR-capable connections and also provides access to controller-mode switch, USB port, SD card, and power-supply switch along with 24 Vdc power pass-through. This story is related to the following:Automation Controllers
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Food Contamination: Detection Through Space Technology
2014-01-24 13:20:00| Food Processing Technology
A food contamination detector using space technology? We get the scoop from Interasight company director, Andrew Larkins.
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Denieul Elected President of SPACE
2014-01-23 01:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
FRANCE - The Board of Directors of SPACE, who met in Rennes on 20 January 2014, unanimously elected Marcel Denieul President of SPACE. He succeeds Jean-Michel Lemetayer.
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Japan is preparing to launch a giant magnetic net that will trawl space for junk
2014-01-22 20:06:19| Extremetech
Next month, Japan's space agency (JAXA) will launch a space trawler -- a spacecraft that will drag a giant aluminium and steel net while orbiting Earth, hoping to bag itself some space junk. NASA tracks around 20,000 pieces of larger (5cm+) orbital debris, but there's an estimated 500,000 pieces of marble-sized, untrackable debris in orbit as well. If a single piece of space junk hits an orbiting, functional spacecraft, the collision is likely to be catastrophic -- just like in the movie Gravity. If we don't get on top of orbital debris now, it's feared that one day the junk will be so dense that we won't be able to leave the surface of Earth without being smashed to pieces.
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