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Sodick’s most advanced generator, has full CE certified safety specification and boasts optimal performance, quality and accuracy – essential for cutting internal splines to a high level of accuracy and repeatability. Xtrac’s CEO Adrian Moore said: “This machine will primarily be utilised to deliver to the very highest quality required for Xtrac’s gears and splined components used in Formula One engines and gearboxes. It will also be used to manufacture gears used in top level professional motorsport series around the world, such as the all-electric racing Formula E, as well as for hybrid transmission


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   • Industrial LCD panels: Including transflective TFTs, bar-type panels, high-brightness units, round and square TFTs, monochrome options, SMART displays, and embedded Linux/Android solutions • Industrial monitors: Open-frame, chassis, rack- mount, stainless steel, IP65/66/67-rated, and fully custom-built monitors from 7” to 85”. These solutions can be tailored with optical bonding, anti-reflective/anti-glare, etc.


• Panel PCs: Industrial All-in-One systems and boxed PCs • Gaming and casino solutions • Transparent display technologies: Including LCDs, OLEDs, LED panels, and showcase boxes for premium retail and creative installations. Options range from 12.1” to large-format LED structures up to 3m.


• Special-shaped displays and digital signage. “With this brochure, we are proud to present the full breadth of our capabilities,” said Chris Bartram, managing director at CDS. “It reflects our commitment to innovation, quality, and delivering tailored display solutions that meet the needs of clients worldwide.”


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components used in global Sportscar racing such as the Le Mans 24-hour race.” The new DMG Mori-Seiki NLX 2500/700 is


a powerful, automated, energy-efficient CNC turning centre. This has been commissioned to turn and mill multiple types of part families of internal gearbox components for motorsport and high-performance automotive applications. It is also able to operate in


lights-out mode for larger volumes. To further increase essential production


flexibility, the latest technology Behringer high performance HBE Performance Series band saw will operate in conjunction with the existing Behringer equipment. The flexible configuration will ensure that raw material of different bar sizes can be rapidly swapped over, resulting in reduced time from customer project launch to first machining commencing. Moore added: “This million-pound investment in equipment demonstrates our long-term commitment to our customers in the UK and across the globe. This reiterates our long-term vision and the ethos that we will always keep investing to improve our capability, capacity and flexibility. This ensures that our customers – in motorsport, automotive or aerospace – have the very best products on time and to the highest quality.


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    The NPI Express email now details a selection of the latest NPI’s


from world class suppliers which have been recently added to the Anglia Live website. Published monthly, the NPI Express newsletter will give design engineers visibility and, most importantly, access to free samples of these NPI’s via Anglia’s unique Ezysample service. Anglia’s operating commitment to holding a large, uncommitted


inventory at its headquarters in the UK is key to the deliverability of NPI’s, because it means it always has product available and ready to ship. John Bowman, marketing director at Anglia, commented: “We know that NPI samples are the lifeblood of new designs, but unless you are a very large customer, they can be difficult to access when they are first introduced. Initially, in the middle of last year, we launched our Ezysample ‘no questions asked’ service with STMicroelectronics covering all chip NPIs from the company to the UK and European design community. Now we have extended that program to cover our franchise base.”


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     To celebrate our 55th year, this summer we will be


producing a 55th Anniversary Special and we want to hear from you! Is your company celebrating a special anniversary this year? Do you have a product that’s reached a significant ‘birthday’? Then let us know - get in touch with the Editor, Rachael, via: rmorling@datateam.co.uk.


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