Industrywide contest features a ’90s pop culture prize pack
April 13, 2020
The contest, “Gaw Goes Back,” will award one lucky winner from the industry an assortment of prizes that’s sure to conjure memories of big hair, preppy style, TV about “nothing” and 16-bit video games that couldn’t be played with anyone who wasn’t sitting in the same room.
Eaton is leveraging expertise in additive manufacturing and its partnership with Cleveland’s Manufacturing Advocacy and Growth Network (MAGNET) to rapidly develop face shields for hospitals.
Study finds 62% use private devices for remote work
April 7, 2020
A survey conducted by NordVPN revealed that 62% of employees are extremely vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks due to using personal computers for remote work during the Coronavirus pandemic.
The fall conference is scheduled to take place in October
April 4, 2020
After 30 years of uninterrupted conferences, 7x24 Exchange has made the difficult but necessary decision to cancel the 2020 Spring Conference scheduled for June 7-10 in Orlando, Florida.
Questions and answers from Uptime Institute’s webinar
April 3, 2020
On March 18, Uptime Institute hosted the webinar COVID-19: Minimizing critical facility risk. Much of the content was based on the Uptime Institute report COVID-19: Minimizing critical facility risk.
Here, you’ll find the questions attendees submitted and the corresponding answers provided by Uptime Institute experts.
In advanced battery systems, the quality of the power electronics helps determine the quality of the final product, its level of functionality, and its reliability. This is emphasized in the latest battery power management and charging systems that use wide-bandgap semiconductors and improved power topologies. In such advanced electronics, if the safety systems do not work quickly and reliably, the entire battery system can suffer a catastrophic failure that could seriously impact the product and its user.