We’re pleased to publish our 2024 Annual Report today. Visit our Annual Report hub to hear from our Chair, Neil Carson OBE, and our CEO, Richard Tyson, on our progress in the year and our new strategy and divisional structure for Oxford Instruments plc. Together we are accelerating the breakthroughs that create a brighter future for our world. https://lnkd.in/efKMBE3e #acceleratingbreakthroughs #annualreport
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This INFORM webinar by ZEISS will explore how advanced characterisation techniques can be used to analyse the key components of batteries and other energy materials. 15:00–16:00, 7 September 2023. Find out more: https://lnkd.in/ert5HSn2
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Submit your abstract before the end of the week!
Distinguished Professor and Nobel Laureate Sir Stan Whittingham will open our conference, sharing his perspective on the future of battery innovation! Abstract submission is closing on June 30 2024: https://lnkd.in/dHrQXZzh Empa, PSI Paul Scherrer Institut, iBAT Association, BATTERY 2030+, upcell Alliance, BEPA - Batteries European Partnership Association
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It's almost time for our BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! A production scale solution for cell disruption is on its way which will achieve maximum yields, improve product quality and deliver optimum yields. An innovation in production scale cell disruption is ALMOST HERE!! To learn more about cell disruption, go to: https://hubs.la/Q02hwJ380 #celldisruption # celllyse #Microfluidics #productionscalecelldisruption #productionscalecelldisruptionsolution
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Head of Sales and Partner Management at Siemens with expertise in business development and automation
Achema 24, Don't miss it: Comos, gPROMS and Carbone capture: On Wednesday, June 12 from 11:45 – 12:00 CEST 📍 at the Siemens Booth Stage, Hall 11, Bart de Groot will be discussing digital technologies for carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS). Learn how these digital tools optimize designs and help achieve net-zero goals. Learn morehttps://lnkd.in/g98D7EJ4. #ACHEMA24
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Collaboration is always a pleasure when you get to combine exceptional optical products with a world class measurement system.
We are excited to be featured in Agilent Technologies' latest technical overview, showcasing their advancements in edge steepness measurements with the Cary 7000 UV-Vis-NIR spectrophotometer and Universal Measurement Accessory (UMA). As specialists in steep edge filters, we look forward to future collaborations with industry leaders such as Agilent to advance optical filter technology and better serve our scientific communities. Read more in the full technical overview: https://lnkd.in/e5Cpqc8g
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On June 25, 2024, a celebratory event was held at our Washington, North Carolina facility to announce the completion of a multi-million-dollar investment in the construction of a new cleanroom to support the production of high-quality filtration systems for cleanroom applications. The Washington facility currently manufactures a wide range of filters, including nuclear, biological and industrial HEPA filters for power plants, biosafety laboratories and general industrial applications. Its filtration systems prevent impurities from affecting the performance and lifespan of lithium-ion batteries, a key component for the U.S. automotive industry. Cleanrooms are highly controlled, sterile environments where air quality, temperature, humidity, and other environmental factors are tightly regulated to ensure air purity. These environments are required to manufacture semiconductors, pharmaceuticals, life science and food products. The addition of a new cleanroom in Washington will expand AAF’s capabilities to produce filters for cleanroom applications, putting them at the forefront to meet the growing demands of the semiconductor, pharmaceutical, EV battery and other high purity applications. With its strong focus on the EV battery and semiconductor markets, AAF is positioned to support the transition toward cleaner energy solutions and advanced electronic technologies. Paul Sennett, Chief Operations Officer, explained that the upgrades align with the surge of post-pandemic investments in American manufacturing. “We’re investing in Washington because of its talented workforce and the plant’s enhanced capacity, which will drive job growth and sustainability,” said Sennett. This investment also marks AAF’s commitment to supporting the repatriation of high technology industries to the United States. By manufacturing critical infrastructure domestically, we are fostering economic growth and promoting a cleaner and healthier environment for all. Sennett highlighted the dedication of over 300 employees at the Washington plant, which has been a cornerstone of its operations since 1969.
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#AdvancedMaterials has a very important role in the EU’s industrial competitiveness. These new materials are key enablers for the net zero economy, promising breakthroughs in energy efficiency, mobility, connectivity, and buildings. Such innovations will also boost our digital transition with more effective signal transmission or data transfer. Join us at Indtech 2024 where our sessions will examine the importance of R&I in establishing EU Industrial Leadership in Advanced Materials and discuss the question of moving advanced materials design and development into the digital area. 📍Namur, Belgium Registration 👉 https://bit.ly/4b5XmB7
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Wow! Is what was previously understood as hard to abate becoming less so with these solutions? What is needed for commercialization and deployment? What needs to be addressed to prove a business case for new builds, and (ideally) retrofits/ effective replacement of traditional carbon intensive heat sources?
Energy transition optimist │ Director, European Programmes at Regulatory Assistance Project │ Research Associate at Oxford and Cambridge Universities │ LinkedIn Top Voice │ FEI │ FRSA
High temperature industrial process heat is often described as 'hard-to-abate'. But electrification technologies can cover very wide temperature ranges now as this graph by Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI shows nicely. Thanks Matthias Rehfeldt, Simon Lukas B. and Tobias Fleiter for your excellent work on a complex topic. And thanks Agora Industry for commissioning it.
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