Australian Ocius Technologies has released
its 5.6m BluebottleStinger Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV). This autonomous UAV boat
is designed by a diverse team of experts, including Ocius Technology,
One-2-Three Naval Architects and Composite Materials Consulting Group (CCG).
With decades of experience in solar-assisted sailing, Ocius developed the
BluebottleStinger surface boat for continuous unattended monitoring on oceans.
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Monday, 26 June 2017
Monday, 5 June 2017
AMSilk Reinforced the Development and Research Team for Biosteel Fiber
German biotechnology company AMSilk has appointed Martin Lankes as its senior fiber product manager. Mr. Lankes used to work for adidas as product staff of research and development. But now he is responsible for supporting the AMSilk’s Biosteel fiber research and development.
Tuesday, 21 February 2017
Europe Starts Composite Carbon Fiber Project with Renewable Biomaterials
With the low weight and high tensile
strength properties, carbon fiber is widely used in many industry or commercial
fields. With the growing range of applications, carbon fiber industry faces
many problems because of the depletion of fossil raw materials and its energy-intensive
production processes.
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New Durable Water Repelling Textile Coatings by Hybrids Technologies (Low long-chain C8 fluorocarbons and Environment Friendly)
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