October 2017
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Brakes 948 Plastic Extrusions
Seals for Extreme Environments Hinges
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Fastening and Adhesives Springs
CAD/CAM Rail
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952 953 954
Connectors 955 Machine Safety Meta Seals
Mechanical Components Medical Industry Sensors
Automotive Fastening and Adhesives
Seals For Extreme Environments Geared Motors
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Springs 961 Rail 962
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USING ELECTRIC POWER TO DRIVE INTO THE FUTURE
Following the takeover of the Formula E racing team by Audi, led by FIA Formula E world champion Lucas di Grassi, Würth Elektronik eiSos has become technology partner of the new team under the name of Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler. The new partnership agreement was signed by Dieter Gass, head of motorsport, Audi, and the three managing directors of Würth Elektronik eiSos, Oliver Konz, Thomas Schrott and Alexander Gerfer, on 27 September 2017. The vehicle that will take to the track in Season 4 has been under
development with the technology partners since November 2016. Audi, together with world champion di Grassi, presented the corporation’s first purely electric racing car at the world premier in Neuburg. The new racing car for the coming season, with the illustrious name Audi e-tron FE04, has a completely newly developed drive train with just one gear. Würth Elektronik eiSos has also managed to put solutions onto the race
track in the past. For example, high current ‘REDCUBE’ terminals have been installed on the inverter boards since the second season. In the third season, Würth Elektronik eiSos and ABT Sportsline jointly optimised the backup battery for the cockpit. The associated battery charger was also jointly developed as part of the technology partnership. Würth Elektronik’s involvment in the development of the Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler Team racing car is an opportunity to deploy components under extreme conditions and to advance solutions for eMobility. Würth Elektronik eiSos
www.we-online.de
FIRST PLACE IN LITTLE BRITAIN CHALLENGE CUP 2017
Latest Injection Moulding Technology
Medical Moulding
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Rapid Prototyping
CP Electronics has been crowned the winner of the Little Britain Challenge Cup (LBCC) 2017. Marking the 30th anniversary of the annual charity event, the largest of its kind in Europe, this year’s regatta brought together several hundred participants from across the construction industry. Participants included a selection of contractors, property developers, architects and engineers. The event has raised more than £1.25m for charity since its inception. CP Electronics won its class and the event overall. Commenting on the achievement was Marcus Martin, managing director at CP Electronics, explained: “We’re hugely proud to have won this event, which was made possible by all the effort and hard work put in by Team CP. Our thanks go out to all those people who contributed both on and off the yacht.” The aim of the two-day event, which takes place around the Solent on the South coast, is to raise money for a number of charities, including the 1851 Trust, The Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust, the Cirdan Sailing Trust, and many more. In total LBCC 2017 raised £25,000 for worthy causes. For further information about CP Electronics, please visit the website below.
www.cpelectronics.co.uk
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