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Self-Driving Vehicle with Drone Mansfield, TX —Mouser Electronics, along with Local Motors and celebrity en- gineer Grant Imahara have developed the final build of a transformative 3D- printed vehicle with drone launching technology. The Mouser version of the Local Motors Strati is the latest project from the company’s popular Empower- ing Innovation Together™ program. The vehicle has been designed with “fly mode,” which makes use of a drone mounted on the rear of the vehicle that can be launched to give the driver and passenger an unprecedented birds-eye view of the surroundings. Both can watch the drone’s footage on dash-mounted view- ing screens, providing a 360° perspective from the air. Joining Imahara for the first official test drive was the winner of the Essence of Autonomy design con- test, Finn Yonkers, whose design was the inspiration for this unique project. The Empowering Innovation Together project’s overall aim is to explore the fas-


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Juki Distributing Scienscope


X-ray Component Counter Morrisville, NC — Juki Automation Systems (JAS) has signed an agreement with Scienscope International to distribute the AXI5100c inline X-ray compo- nent counter as the company’s exclusive supplier in the Americas. The two companies have seen a positive response to the partnership since the recent SMTA International exhibition. In addition to counting reeled components, the AXI5100c also can count components in ESD bags, storage sticks and trays. The AXI5100c is a fully-automated inline system that can handle the loading and unloading of components using various conveyors, loaders/un- loaders and even robots. A key advantage of the inline counter is the ability to communicate directly with Juki ISM component storage towers offering


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Avnet Releases Zynq Transceiver


Evaluation Kit Globally Phoenix, AZ — Global technology distributor Avnet has released its Zynq trans- ceiver evaluation kit, a low-cost reference design that streamlines evaluation of Xilinx® Zynq®-7000 all-programmable SoC systems. These systems are based on the PicoZed™ family of system-on-modules (SOMs) for solutions that require transmission of large amounts of data at high communication rates or over long distances. The kit, which targets applications in markets including medical, se- curity, embedded computing, and industrial automation, is available to cus- tomers in the Americas, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. No startup fees are required for evaluation and development. The transceiver evaluation kit con- tains the PicoZed 7015 SOM, which includes four high-speed serial transceiver


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PDR Appoints Rep LM Instruments


for Mid-Atlantic Shingle Springs, CA — PDR Americas, has appointed manufacturer’s rep com- pany LM Instruments to represent PDR throughout Delaware, Maryland, Vir- ginia, and West Virginia. The manufacturer’s representative specializes in the automation and instrumentation industries. PDR cites the LM team’s profes- sionalism and reputation for putting the interest of customers first as reasons for the appointment. LM’s engineers have improved the processes of its customers for more than 30 years. PDR provides rework systems at the forefront of rework technology by providing air-nozzle-free systems with advanced in-process control


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FRAMOS, Vitec, WPG Create


Distributor ViMOS Ottawa, Ontario, Canada — Imaging specialist FRAMOS, electronics distrib- utor Vitec and semiconductor distributor WPG have created the joint venture ViMOS technologies GmbH, a high-tech distributor to serve clients across Eu- rope. The new distributor will have its headquarters in Munich, Germany, and focus mainly on large customers in the automotive and medical markets. Semiconductor customers will benefit from a price-to-quality ratio that comes from Asian market access, European support and quality assurance. ViMOS provides sales, in-depth technical solutions support, marketing, and quality standards to ensure smooth design and production processes. FRAMOS clients in the imaging and machine vision sectors benefit from access to high-


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