CONTENTS Volume 30 No1 February 2017 INDUSTRIAL STRATEGY GREEN PAPER 45
The government’s post-Brexit industrial strategy seeks to determine investment priorities
COVER STORY
Electric power brings clean energy to the high seas
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From warships to canal barges, marine power systems are starting to make the transition to cleaner energy, as the pollution from ships can no longer hide under the radar
Commentary
Is technology diminishing us? World of Test
Topical round-up of industry news, research and technology Design Ideas
Using spider silk in healthcare for drug delivery New insights available using phase contrast X-rays
Field of dreams
How vehicle autonomy is being applied in the agricultural industry with drones and driverless tractors
Time sensitive industrial networks
The growth of the industrial IoT has driven the requirement for standardisation on critical data timing across networks
News from the SEE
News and views from the Society, including the latest standards Technology Focus: laboratory, cleanrooms and contamination control
One more step towards bionic implants Miniature nanoparticle laser Clean looms Increased capacity at Rochdale cleanroom facility Cleanroom supports solar cell research
Industry Focus: automotive
Occupant interaction for autonomous cars Mass market four-wheel torque-vectoring Data logging personalises vehicle development Finding the route to smart parking systems
The Back Page
Digital security concerns could be the deciding factor on how quickly the Internet of Things is adopted
February 2017 /// Environmental Engineering /// 1 56 41-47 23-26 31-39 19-20 15-17
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PLUS
DAQ, Sensors & Instrumentation 2017
Bound in this issue is a source guide for engineers, scientists and technicians that covers testing connected cars, identifying early bearing failure, enhanced pyrometer alignment and more…
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