Southern Manufacturing & Electronics exhibitor Yamaichi Electronics has announced a new floating board-to-board connector system, the HF301 series. Designed for use in difficult environmental conditions, the firm says the floating mechanism employed in the HF301 allows for reliable operation even when subject to shock and
With the Coronavirus pandemic placing an ever-increasing amount of pressure on the warehousing and logistics industry, it’s no surprise that businesses are looking to optimise their current workflow strategy. More consumers are forced into making online orders rather than in store orders, and this inevitably means
Yamaichi Electronics’ flexible flat cabling (FFC) system and its Y-Lock connectors have been widely used in numerous automotive applications, such as infotainment, camera systems, car computing, antennas, TV, navigation, radar and lidar as well as battery management systems. The Y-Lock series is a board-to-cable system
CamdenBoss has launched an entirely new range of highly innovative, unconventional enclosures. The UK-manufactured Hex-Box IoT enclosure is a radical departure from the normal standard rectangular and square enclosures. With its unconventional shape, the stunning design engineered enclosure features a contemporary design aesthetic and is
Nottingham-based electronics and software product design consultancy, Ignys, has developed a new test jig solution to facilitate automated quality control on low volume manufacture projects. The new test fixtures are designed for quick delivery and are fully customisable to customer’s particular needs. Richard Fletcher Ignys’
3D scanning and printing specialist, The Concurrent Design Group (CDG), will have a substantial presence at Southern Manufacturing 2021, showcasing its extensive range of scanning and printing solutions on two separate stands. The firm has been at the cutting edge of 3D engineering design &
Industry 4.0, the Smart Factory and AI have been discussed for years, however, even after integrating an MES solution most medium and large-sized companies in Germany still do their production planning with Excel. And this is precisely where Asprova’s innovative, algorithmic planning system comes in;