CONTENTS Vol 3 No 2 June 2021
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TECHNOLOGY FOCUS: AEROSPACE 26-31
■Solar powered UAV goes stratospheric
■Aviation technology takes the plunge
■Electric urban air mobility ■Hydrogen fuel cells for greener aviation
COVER STORY Racing drones
Commentary
eVTOL Market Could Become Battleground for Survival World of Test
Topical roundup of industry news, research and technology EV optimised climatic testing
UK environtmental test facility increases capacity for electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles Environmental Engineering Technology
■ Lighting Specialist Invests in EMC Lab ■ Advanced Phased Array Flaw Detection ■ Summer indoor ice testing begins
Smart emergency response 12-14
Octocopter formation fleet of electric racing drones prepare for competition
Next generation first response vehicles will have greater smart technology integration mmWave signal analysis for 5G
New signal analyser provides wide analysis bandwidth and deep dynamic range RF devices in tune with space
Demand is increasing for qualified RF communication devices for use in space applications Sealed against RFI
Enclosure design and EMI sealing considerations for EMC compliance Metrology Round-up
A selection of news relating to metrology and calibration UK charges ahead with new battery development facility
Manufacturers to benefit from publicly-funded, end-to-end, fully scaleable and open access battery industrialisation centre
Simulator drives tyre testing
Continental Tyres sets new trend for using simulation systems to aid development Profession Watch
A look at the people, policies and affairs influencing the engineeering profession Company Guide
A guide to Testing and Test House-related suppliers The Back Page
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