Author: Technology Analyst, Maia Benstead at IDTechEx With growing concerns over energy security due to rising power demands and greater decarbonization targets, stationary fuel cells have garnered attention as alternative green power generation devices. The ability of fuel cells to operate using hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen, with high efficiency, makes them a unique contender for the renewable energy race. With various sectors aiming for decarbonization, which fuel cells will fit the mark, and which applications will be key to their success? The new report from IDTechEx, “Stationary Fuel Cell…
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HMS Industrial Networks AB, HMS Networks launches Ewon Cloud and Ewon Edge, transforming industrial remote connectivity for large machine fleets
With the introduction of Ewon Cloud and Ewon Edge, HMS Networks strengthens its industrial remote connectivity solutions, delivering scalable, secure connectivity for businesses managing large fleets of machines. This new solution combines HMS Networks’ established expertise with a customer-centric approach, enabling operators to streamline machine monitoring and maximize operational efficiency. The Ewon product line from HMS Networks is globally recognized for its reliability in industrial remote access and data monitoring. Ewon Cloud and Ewon Edge are designed to meet the demands of large-scale machine operations, providing industrial users with…
Read More[Nes] NORD DRIVESYSTEMS at LogiMAT 2025 in Stuttgart
Industry experience and expertise from a single source NORD-LogiDrive .jpg: The LogiDrive solution space from NORD is a perfectly adapted industry solution for intralogistics Image: NORD DRIVESYSTEMS At the international specialist trade fair for intralogistics solutions and process management LogiMAT, NORD DRIVESYSTEMS will present its product portfolio from 11 to 13 March 2025. In Hall 3, Stand 3C41, visitors can find out more about the efficient, reliable and flexible drive solutions from the system supplier’s modular products as well as about further services – while benefitting from the expertise of the drive expert.Reliable…
Read MoreThe auto industry is failing the core of digitalization – at the price of time and customers
A robust technological foundation is decisive for the auto industry’s digital transformation, yet its importance is often neglected in favour of customer experience. This oversight risks draining resources and eroding competitiveness. By Mathias Heegaard, CEO of car subscription service :Dribe, subsidiary of Denmark’s largest automotive player, Semler Group. The auto industry is undergoing a digital revolution, where technological solutions play a key role in meeting customer expectations and market demands. However, many companies in the industry neglect a crucial aspect of this transformation: the digital foundation. Building elaborate technical…
Read MoreHema Krishna P, Consultant – Neurology and Movement Disorders, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore
Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) is a rare but serious autoimmune neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks the peripheral nervous system. This system, consisting of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord, is critical for transmitting signals between the brain and the rest of the body. GBS often presents with muscle weakness, numbness, and tingling that can progress to paralysis if left untreated. Though it is rareaffecting approximately 1 to 2 people per 100,000 annuallyit is a medical emergency requiring immediate attention. Symptoms of Guillain-Barré Syndrome The initial…
Read MoreSECL has successfully exceeded its Open Cast Block (OBR) production target,
In a commendable display of operational efficiency, South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL) has successfully surpassed its production target for the overburden removal (OBR) segment, achieving an impressive 281 million cubic meters (MCuM) and surpassing the pro-rata target by 105%. This achievement not only underscores the company’s commitment to enhancing productivity but also reflects its strategic focus on optimizing resource management in the face of escalating demands. The significance of overburden removal in coal mining cannot be overstated, as it directly influences the accessibility of coal seams and, consequently, the overall…
Read MoreIndian researchers develop nano formulation for Parkinson’s patients
Scientists from Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST) Mohali, an autonomous institute of Department of Science and Technology, used Dopamine Receptor D3 (DRD3) conjugated to 17β-Estradiol-loaded chitosan nanoparticles that led to sustained release of 17β-Estradiol (E2) to the brain. Initial studies indicate that this nano-formulation not only improves the pharmacokinetics of existing treatment options but also opens avenues for the development of new therapeutics targeting the underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of Parkinson’s disease. The ability to adjust the size, shape, and surface properties of nanoparticles allows for a customizable approach,…
Read MoreHariman Sharma, famous for apple cultivation in India, has been awarded Padma Shri
Hariman Sharma, often hailed as the “Apple Man of India,” stands as a significant figure in the horticultural landscape of the country. His pioneering efforts in apple cultivation have not only transformed the agricultural practices in the region but have also contributed to the socio-economic upliftment of many local communities. The recognition of his dedication and remarkable contributions is epitomized by the prestigious Padma Shri award, which acknowledges individuals who have made exemplary contributions to their fields. Born in the quaint valleys of Himachal Pradesh, Sharma demonstrated an affinity for…
Read MoreIndian Railways upgrade 23,000 km tracks for 130 kmph speed
In recent years, the transportation sector has witnessed significant advancements aimed at enhancing the efficiency and safety of rail networks. A notable milestone in this endeavor is the upgrade of over 23,000 track kilometers to accommodate speeds of up to 130 kilometers per hour (km/h). This initiative marks a substantial investment in infrastructure, with far-reaching implications for passenger travel, freight logistics, and economic development. Moreover, the enhancement of track capacity to support higher speeds is a catalyst for economic growth. Faster rail services can significantly boost regional connectivity, fostering the…
Read MoreDr. Swati Rajagopal, Consultant – Infectious Disease & Travel Medicine, Aster CMI Hospital, Bangalore
Mpox: A Comprehensive Overview Mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the Mpox virus, a member of the Orthopoxvirus genus. Though first identified in monkeys in 1958 and later in humans in 1970, Mpox has gained significant attention in recent years due to its re-emergence in non-endemic regions. Characterized by a rash that often resembles smallpox but with milder symptoms, Mpox remains a public health concern due to its potential for outbreaks and global spread. This article explores the current trends of Mpox in India,…
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