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On today's hyped up hydrogen episode of Quick Charge, we look at some of the fuel's recent failures and billion dollar bungles as the fuel cell crowd continues to lose the credibility race against a rapidly evolving battery electric market. We're taking a look at some of the recent hydrogen failures of 2025 – including nine-figure product cancellations in the US and Korea, a series of simultaneous bus failures in Poland, and European executives, experts, and economists calling for EU governments to ditch hydrogen and focus on the deployment of a more widespread electric trucking infrastructure. Source Links Another hydrogen fail as Renault subsidiary Hyvia struggles to survive Another L for H as every hydrogen bus in this European city fails at once It just gets worse for Nikola as massive hydrogen recall follows bankruptcy Nikola founder Trevor Milton pardoned after $1.8m bribe to Trump (Updated) More hydrogen fails: Doosan, Air Products cancel over $1 billion in fuel cell deals MAN CEO: “impossible” for hydrogen to compete with BEVs Mahle CEO Arnd Franz says hydrogen will fail without fossil fuels Economists, experts call for governments to ditch hydrogen, go fully electric Prefer listening to your podcasts? Audio-only versions of Quick Charge are now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, TuneIn, and our RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players. New episodes of Quick Charge are recorded, usually, Monday through Thursday (and sometimes Sunday). We'll be posting bonus audio content from time to time as well, so be sure to follow and subscribe so you don't miss a minute of Electrek's high-voltage daily news. Got news? Let us know!Drop us a line at tips@electrek.co. You can also rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify, or recommend us in Overcast to help more people discover the show.
Josh Lindblom is a former Major League Baseball pitcher, as he was drafted in the second round of the 2008 MLB draft by the Los Angeles Dodgers, and also played in the South Korean KBO League, earning the KBO MVP Award after going 20-3 with a 2.50 ERA and 189 strikeouts over 194.2 innings with Doosan. Michael Maiocco is a former pitcher for Flagler College in St. Augustine, Florida, where he finished his collegiate career with a 21-10 record, 203 strikeouts, and pitched a pair of complete games for the Saints in 203.1 innings of work. In this episode, Lindblom and Maiocco discusses their playing careers, their feelings of being lost after seeing their careers end in different ways, how they met and started Congruency, and how their faith has shaped them throughout baseball and in life.
Mills CNC has recently supplied Ayrshire Precision, a subcontract specialist based in Ayrshire, with two new SYNERGi systems. The systems, both derivations and highly customised versions of Mills' standard SYNERGi ‘SPRINT' solutions, were installed at Ayrshire Precision's 14,000sq/ft site. In 2023, the first system was retrofitted to a Puma 2600SY lathe, and six months later, the second was retrofitted to a Puma 2100SY. SYNERGi Sprint automation systems are compact, flexible, and cost-effective. Mills' dedicated automation experts can integrate them with DN Solutions' lathes, machining centres, and mill-turn machines to create high-productivity automated manufacturing cells. The essential elements of a SYNERGi Sprint system comprise an industrial FANUC robot with varying payloads and reaches, a two- or three-jaw pneumatic gripper, a 900 by 900mm part loading/unloading grid plate, and industrial safety guarding positioned around the system. Mills can also supply customers with multi-socket inserts to optimise each system's capacity. These are sheet metal fabrications that customers can also choose to manufacture for themselves. Ayrshire Precision serves customers in the oil and gas, subsea, renewables, power generation, and aerospace sectors. It has a well-resourced machine shop and regularly invests in its people, plant and equipment, processes, and systems as part of its ongoing continuous improvement programme. Since 2012, Ayrshire Precision has invested in various Doosan machines, from two-axis and multi-tasking lathes to large-capacity, heavy-duty vertical machining centres and horizontal borers. “We rely on machine tools from Mills. They are powerful, fast and accurate and enable us to meet the highly-regulated, tight-tied up tolerances and exacting surface finishes that characterise a majority of the components we machine,” says Chris Hepburn, Ayrshire Precision's Managing Director. Ayrshire Precision's decision to invest in automation was made for several reasons. The volatility of the markets served by the company and, as a consequence, fluctuating customer demand for the company's machining services, combined with difficulty recruiting and retaining skilled labour, all contributed to Ayrshire Precision's decision to ‘think outside the box' and begin its automation journey. “It's either feast or famine in the markets where we operate. We can either be swamped or, due largely to external macro-economic factors that impact our customers' business, can experience order cancellations and/or postponements that make it difficult to match our production capabilities and resources with changing customer requirements,” explains Chris Hepburn. Rather than be at the mercy of market forces and to protect the company's long-term viability and profitability, Ayrshire Precision decided in 2020 to explore new ways to improve its flexibility, performance, and competitiveness. The company's focus was initially on its small part-turning operation, which, at that time, comprised two Puma lathes, running over two shifts and operated by four staff members. To increase the productivity of its Puma lathes, the company had previously considered integrating a bar feeder into each machine. However, the diameters of the machined drop forged parts, the batch sizes required, and the limited diameter capacity of the bar feeders prevented this approach. Ayrshire Precision discussed its requirements with several automation system suppliers, focusing on the proposed system's configuration, availability, and cost. As part of its decision-making process, Ayrshire Precision visited Mills CNC, which had previously supplied it with eight Doosan machines. After discussing its plans further with Mills' automation application specialists and seeing a couple of different SYNERGi systems in action at Mills' Technology Campus facility in Leamington, it was confirmed that two separate SYNERGi Sprint systems would better meet Ayrshire Precision's manufacturing requirements. “We liked the design and build of the SYNERGi Sprint system,” remembers Chris Hepburn. “It was simple.” “We asked Mills to put forward their plans and proposals for two SYNERGi Sprint cells – one incorporating our existing Puma 2600SY for larger parts, and the second incorporating our Puma 2100SY for smaller components.” Says Chris Hepburn: “Mills' approach was responsive and helpful. They worked with us to tailor-make the SYNERGI Sprint systems and offered useful advice. We placed the business with Mills, not just because of their technical and automation expertise, but also because they had originally supplied the two Puma lathes and knew the machines inside out. We also thought that dealing with one supplier for our machine tool and automation system requirements would be easier and would simplify communications, servicing, training, etc.” Ayrshire Precision's first manufacturing cell was installed in March 2023. The cell comprises a Puma 2600SY multi-tasking lathe and a FANUC 35kg industrial robot with dual Schunk 3-jaw grippers. Other elements include Renishaw probing systems, safety caging, and the system's HMI control driven by Mills' proprietary SYNERGi software. With individual part cycle times of approximately 10 minutes, Ayrshire Precision is now benefiting from up to an additional 16 hours of unmanned operation of its Puma 2600SY lathe. Since installation, the company has manufactured different sheet metal pocket inserts to accommodate larger parts and different batch volumes. Ayrshire Precision's second SYNERGi cell was installed in September 2023. This cell incorporates the Puma 2100SY lathe, a 20kg payload industrial robot and a 900 by 900mm table for processing smaller components. The automation process for both cells involves the robot picking up a workpiece from the grid plate in a programmed sequence and, using the lathes' auto door opening facility, loading the part into the machine's main spindle. The door closes to enable the machining of the part's front end. After all machining operations are finished, the robot picks up the next sequenced workpiece from the table and, in one continuous movement, loads it into the main spindle. Then, it removes the finished part from the sub-spindle and returns it to its designated position on the table. Says Chris Hepburn: “Every time the auto door opens, a completed part is removed from the sub-spindle and a new part is loaded into the main spindle. The process is fast, seamless and continuous. Furthermore, one staff member can operate both cells simultaneously.” With less labour intervention required, Ayrshire Precision's small part turning operation is now more efficient and profitable. Creating its two cells has also helped free up a couple of its operators, enabling them to be deployed to other machine shop areas. Chris Hepburn concludes: “The investment in our two SYNERGi cells is paying dividends. We have two inherently flexible automated cells that have not only helped us future-proof our small-turned-part operations but have also increased our overall capacity. Although there was initially some anxiety concerning our move towards automated production, the results exceeded our expectations.”
Minulý rok Ivo Lukačovič veřejně zvažoval úpis Seznamu na burzu. Toto prohlášení však později stáhl s enigmatickým vysvětlením, že si jeho úvahu některé byznysové kruhy vyložily jako slabost firmy. Nejen na případ Seznamu se Martin a Matouš zeptali šéfa pražské burzy Petra Koblice. Řešili také, jak se dívá na nedávný úpis akcií Doosan Škoda Power nebo názor na jednotný kapitálový trh. Celý díl najdete na: https://herohero.co/moneypenny nebo https://moneypenny.gazetis.to/
Minulý rok Ivo Lukačovič veřejně zvažoval úpis Seznamu na burzu. Toto prohlášení však později stáhl s enigmatickým vysvětlením, že si jeho úvahu některé byznysové kruhy vyložily jako slabost firmy. Nejen na případ Seznamu se Martin a Matouš zeptali šéfa pražské burzy Petra Koblice. Řešili také, jak se dívá na nedávný úpis akcií Doosan Škoda Power nebo názor na jednotný kapitálový trh. Celý díl najdete na https://herohero.co/moneypenny nebo https://moneypenny.gazetis.to/
Pražská burza zažila už teď, zkraje února, hodně předčasné Vánoce. Na její hlavní akciový trh vstoupila po víc než čtyřech letech nová firma. IPO – čili primární úpis cenných papírů – tam ve čtvrtek měla plzeňská společnost Doosan Škoda Power, která vyrábí turbíny pro elektrárny a kterou ovládá jihokorejský koncern Doosan. S ohledem na dění v tuzemské energetice se ale nabízí otázka, zda umístění minoritního podílu na burzu nebylo spíš politické, než byznysové rozhodnutí.
Pražská burza zažila už teď, zkraje února, hodně předčasné Vánoce. Na její hlavní akciový trh vstoupila po víc než čtyřech letech nová firma. IPO – čili primární úpis cenných papírů – tam ve čtvrtek měla plzeňská společnost Doosan Škoda Power, která vyrábí turbíny pro elektrárny a kterou ovládá jihokorejský koncern Doosan. S ohledem na dění v tuzemské energetice se ale nabízí otázka, zda umístění minoritního podílu na burzu nebylo spíš politické, než byznysové rozhodnutí.Všechny díly podcastu Názory a argumenty můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
In the 97th episode of Taps and Patience, hosts AJ and Harrison discuss a variety of topics, including AJ's recent mishap with recording and their ongoing experiences with Doosan machines. Harrison reflects on the challenges of maintaining proper communication and training within his growing shop while considering the benefits of automation versus hiring employees. The conversation also delves into the importance of preparing for future growth, with AJ emphasizing the need to automate operations to keep up with increasing demands and Harrison highlighting his cautious approach to hiring amidst fluctuating business conditions. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience Full Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/Employees_vs_Robots_--_Ep._97 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
In the latest episode of "Taps In Patients," AJ and Harrison discuss their recent exhausting work experiences, including challenges with machine operations and material issues. Harrison shares frustrations with a damaged Doosan machine and the complexities of coolant problems, while AJ talks about his adventures with unreliable super glue and successful part production. The duo also engages in a dialogue about air compressor options, subscription services for machinery, and even explores potential product ideas, such as a repairable headphone design. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience Full Show Notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/DN_Solutions_Continues_to_Disappoint_--_Ep.96 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
In the 95th episode of the Taps and Patience podcast, AJ and Harrison discuss the challenges they faced with podcast episode releases, including technical difficulties with their recording software and overbooking themselves with work. They reflect on their experiences at IMTS, highlighting interesting machinery, automation trends, and insights gained from other attendees, while also contemplating future automation options for their shops. They share personal updates, including AJ's successful month in business and both hosts acknowledging the need for better water management in their work environments, before closing with a call to action for listeners to engage with them on various platforms. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience Full Show notes: https://tapsandpatience.com/wiki/Harrison_Broke_His_Doosan_--_Ep.95 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
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Barrs Court Engineering has recently invested in a new DN Solutions' DNM 6700 vertical machining centre from Mills CNC to increase its in-house milling capacity and capability. The Hertfordshire precision subcontract specialist has acquired a DN Solutions' Siemens 828D controlled DNM 6700 at the company's 11,500sq/ft facility in Rotherwas in June 2024. It is being used to machine complex parts in low volumes for a range of customers in the marine, renewables, nuclear, steam, automotive and yellow goods sectors. The DNM 6700 is also being used to finish machine fabricated parts prior to assembly. Barrs Court Engineering, established in 1983, regularly invests in new, advanced machine tools as part of a rolling, company-wide continuous improvement programme to increase productivity, performance and process efficiencies across all of its machining operations, and is no stranger to technologies supplied by Mills CNC. In 2001, Barrs Court Engineering invested in its first Doosan lathe, a Puma 300 and it has also acquired a sub-spindle, Y-axis turning centre from Mills CNC to strengthen its in-house turning capacity and capabilities. The DNM 6700 is, however, the first milling machine the company has acquired from Mills in its 41-year history. Almost 12 months ago, Barrs Court Engineering began a strategic process of rationalising and streamlining its business by creating three discrete machining areas in its machine shop - each one focused on a specific production model designed to meet different customers' machining needs and requirements. Explains Toby Kinnaird, Barrs Court Engineering's managing director: “The new manufacturing strategy is focused on growth, and has imposed a discipline across all our planning and production operations. We analysed our existing business, including what our customers expected and demanded from us and identified three different production ‘models' which would direct how we would organise our machine shop and manufacturing operations.” Barrs Court Engineering has at its disposal several dedicated machine tools with integrated automation for its low mix high-volume manufacturing operation which is predictable and is characterised by ‘scheduled' repeat business. Manufacturing bespoke, high-quality components in small batches has always been a particular strength of Barrs Court Engineering, and is perceived as a high growth area for the company. Often requiring a ‘turnkey' approach with machined parts characterised by their high precision, complexity and long cycle times, the company specifically acquired the new DNM 6700 machining centre to strengthen its performance in this high-value production area. “To increase our high-mix low volume machining capacity, we decided to invest in a new high-performance machining centre to replace two of our older machines that had limited capacity”, remembers Toby Kinnaird. “We were particularly looking for a machine with a larger X-axis to handle bigger parts which had been out of our reach.” Barrs Court Engineering compiled a ‘must have' technical checklist for its future machining centre investment and visited the MACH 2024 Show in April to identify a suitable machine. Continues Toby Kinnaird: “We visited Mills CNC's stand on the first day of the show, and discussed our requirements with their sales staff. They provided details on the DNM 6700 that was in stock at their Leamington facility and would be available for immediate delivery. After a short while negotiating the deal, we placed the order for the machine later that week.” The model acquired by Barrs Court Engineering is equipped with the 828D Siemens control with ShopMill software and features an 18.5kW directly-coupled spindle, a 1500mm x 670mm worktable and a 40-tool position ATC. Says Toby Kinnaird: “Our new DNM 6700 is powerful, fast, accurate and flexible. The Siemens Control is intuitive and easy to use, making programming and job setups quicker and more accurate. The integration of the 4th-axis table enables us to machine complex parts with intricate features in a single setup, avoiding the time and cost involved in re-fixturing operations and the potential for losing accuracy, and the inclusion of Renishaw workpieces and tool probes improves process efficiencies.
Doosan is localizing production of 10 MW wind turbines in Korea, aiming to increase the localization rate of components to 70 percent by next year. IPS has acquired the assets of ABB Industrial Services Business Unit. And Dongtam Group invests 200 million in a wind power equipment factory in Vietnam. Sign up now for Uptime Tech News, our weekly email update on all things wind technology. This episode is sponsored by Weather Guard Lightning Tech. Learn more about Weather Guard's StrikeTape Wind Turbine LPS retrofit. Follow the show on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Linkedin and visit Weather Guard on the web. And subscribe to Rosemary Barnes' YouTube channel here. Have a question we can answer on the show? Email us! Pardalote Consulting - https://www.pardaloteconsulting.comWeather Guard Lightning Tech - www.weatherguardwind.comIntelstor - https://www.intelstor.com Allen Hall: I'm Allen Hall, president of Weather Guard Lightning Tech. And I'm here with the founder and CEO of IntelStor, Phil Tutaro. And this is your Newsflash. Newsflash is brought to you by our friends at IntelStor. If you want market intelligence that generates revenue, then book a demonstration of IntelStor at IntelStor. com. Doosan Enerbility has announced plans to localize 10 megawatt class wind turbines as part of a national project. The company is collaborating with four public power companies. and five small and medium sized enterprises. The project aims to increase the localization rate of components to 70 percent by next year with demonstrations planned after 2027. Phil, a 10 megawatt turbine is a big enterprise to try to complete. Is Doosan ready for that? Philip Totaro: Yeah, this is a great question because obviously Doosan as an industrial conglomerate in Korea, they've got a significant amount of experience with, building, and, and system integration. And for those that aren't familiar, Doosan also has in the past licensed wind turbine technology. And designs from different Western companies, including American Superconductor where, they've got I forget precisely the number of turbines, but it's, maybe a couple hundred in, in and around Korea that, that they operate. They're spending, what they're saying, is gonna be about 50 billion Korean won on this, which is a substantial chunk of, of money to, to put behind an R& D project to get a, a 10 megawatt turbine built. And really why they're doing it is because they want to, if, if people haven't been paying attention, there was a recent announcement between another Korean company, Unison where they're going to increase their collaboration and bring, Chinese developed technology into the Korean market. So, Doosan being I guess, patriotic national company wants to wants to be able to counter that, that move and develop their own, kind of homegrown or at least somewhat home developed technology, even if it, if it comes from a, a licensed design from a Western company, they're, they're looking to, build a lot of offshore projects in, in the Korean market. And, previously they were going to utilize 3 megawatt or 5 megawatt or even 8 megawatt turbines, but the fact they have the ability to, to hopefully go up to 10 should put them in, in good stead with some of the other project development companies that are, are going to be looking to use them as a, as a viable supplier. Allen Hall: Integrated Power Services has acquired the assets of ABB Industrial Services Business Unit. This acquisition adds five service centers across North America to IPS's network, expanding their capabilities in electric motor generator and switchgear repair and maintenance. The new locations are in Arizona, Indiana, North Carolina, Alberta and Ontario up in Canada and they're offering repair and on site services for electric motors up to 50, 000 horsepower and low and medium voltage switchgear from 480 volts to 15 kilovolts. Well, this is a unique acquisition.
Harrison bought a new mill! A DN solutions something something. AJ took a trip to tormach, and got to play with a 1500MX for two days. https://patreon.com/TapsAndPatience --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
In the 86th episode of "Taps and Patience," AJ and Harrison kick off with a humorous recount of AJ's recent mishap involving his phone. AJ describes how he accidentally bent his phone while setting up parts for machining, turning it into a "taco" shape. The incident happened while he was watching YouTube videos and setting a tool on his mill, which led to an unexpected rapid movement that crushed his phone. This leads to a discussion about AJ's plans to replace his phone and his temporary enjoyment of being phone-free. https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience The conversation shifts to Harrison, who updates listeners on the sudden interest in his Tormach machine. Harrison shares that he has received inquiries from three potential buyers in one day, a significant change from the previous lack of interest. He also mentions the challenges of balancing his current workload, as his shop went from having no work to being overloaded with jobs. Harrison discusses his preference for a Speedio machine over a Doosan, despite his cousin's preference for a 40-taper machine, due to the Speedio's capabilities for light, fast cuts. Towards the end of the episode, Harrison talks about the implications of a local shop closing down. This closure could lead to more work for his business in the long term but has temporarily reduced their workload as their main customer acquired a large inventory of parts. Harrison also shares exciting news about a new customer who has given him a substantial order, with the potential for an ongoing high-volume contract. This development underscores the need for diverse machining equipment to handle both small, high-volume parts and larger, more complex components. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
Procesul de retragere a contingentului rusesc pentru menținerea păcii de pe teritoriul Azerbaidjanului s-a încheiat în data de 12 iunie 2024, se arată într-un comunicat al Ministerului azer al apărării citat de agenția oficială de presă news.az. Tot personalul militar, armele și echipamentele armatei ruse staționate în Azerbaidjan după al doilea război din Nagorno Karabah din 2020 au fost retrase. Procesul de retragere a fost coordonat de ministerele apărării din Azerbaidjan și Rusia în baza acordului semnat în data de 10 noiembrie 2020 de Armenia, Azerbaidjan și Rusia, subliniază sursa citată.”Pe durata misiunii sale contingentul rusesc de menținere a păcii și-a îndeplinit sarcinile și responsabilitățile pentru menținerea păcii în regiunea economică Karabah. Pentru a contracara provocările forțelor armate armene și pentru stabilirea ordinii au fost luate măsuri de combatere a terorismului începând din septembrie 2023. Ca urmare a acestor măsuri activitățile regimului separatist au încetat iar forțele armate armene au părăsit regiunea. Luând considerare situația de fapt, autoritățile din Azerbaidjan și Rusia au luat de comun acord decizia de retragere a contingentului rusesc de menținere a păcii înainte de termen”, a declarat în luna mai a.c. generalul Karim Valiyev, șeful Statului major al armatei Azerbaidjanului. Armenia: Dialog strategic cu Statele UniteStatele Unite pot contribui în mod decisiv la stabilirea unei păci stabile și demne în întreaga regiune a Caucazului de Sud, a declarat ministrul armean de externe Ararat Mirzoyan, în cadrul celei de a doua sesiuni a dialogului strategic Armenia – Statele Unite care a avut loc marți la Erevan, transmite postul Europa Liberă, secțiunea în limba armeană.Mirzoyan a reafirmat angajamentul Armeniei în procesul de normalizare a relațiilor cu Azerbaidjan și demarcarea frontierelor pe baza Declarației de la Alma-Ata din 1991.”Armenia are tot interesul de a debloca toate căile de comunicare regionale, pe baza respectului reciproc al suveranității, al egalității și reciprocității. Odată cu instaurarea păcii putem fructifica numeroasele oportunități economice din zona Asiei și în acest sens guvernul nostru are în vedere o serie de măsuri specifice, de la diversificarea economiei naționale și a sectorului energetic, până la cooperarea regională în domeniul apărării... Dorim să reconstruim democrația în Armenia și suntem convinși că Statele Unite ne vor susține”, a declarat în discursul său șeful diplomației armene.La rândul său secretarul de stat adjunct american pentru afaceri europene și eurasiatice, James O'Brien, a subliniat că Washington susține eforturile pentru stabilirea unei păci durabile în regiune.”Lucrăm împreună pentru diversificarea oportunităților economice din Asia Centrală până la Marea Mediterană, iar dacă va exista o pace durabilă între Armenia și Azerbaidjan, aceste oportunități vor fi din ce în ce mai numeroase. Ne bucurăm să susținem eforturile care se fac în acest sens”, a spus oficialul american. Kia va deschide anul viitor o fabrică în KazahstanInvestițiile directe ale Coreei de Sud în Kazahstan au atins nivelul de 10 miliarde de dolari, iar schimburile comerciale bilaterale se ridică anual la cca 6 miliarde de dolari, Coreea de Sud fiind unul din primii cinci parteneri comerciali ai țării noastre, a declarat președintele Kazahstanului, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, la Forumul de afaceri bilaterale care a avut loc recent la Astana, în prezența președintelui Coreei de Sud, Yoon Suk Yeol, transmite agenția de presă Kazinform.”Astăzi 700 de companii sud coreene au activități în Kazahstan, inclusiv mari corporații precum Hyundai, KIA, Samsung, LG, sau Doosan. Kazahstan dorește să-și consolideze poziția de principal partener comercial și economic al Coreei de Sud în Asia Centrală”, a mai spus președintele Tokayev.El a subliniat cooperarea bilaterală în domeniul industriei auto: ”Hyundai deține deja o unitate de asamblare a autoturismelor în țara noastră iar anul viitor sperăm să inaugurăm o uzină integrală Kia, în baza unei investiții de 200 de milioane de dolari. Va fi prima investiție a Kia în afara teritoriului Coreei de Sud”, a adăugat președintele kazah. Europa Plus este un proiect RFI România realizat în parteneriat cu Agenția Universitară a Francofoniei
A leading mechanical and fluid power transmission specialist has traded in a twelve-year-old Doosan vertical turning lathe for a new DN Solutions model to increase its in-house machining capacity and capabilities. Mills CNC, the distributor of DN Solutions' machines has recently supplied Surrey-based jbj Techniques Ltd with a new, FANUC-controlled vertical turning lathe. Celebrating its 50th year in business, jbj Techniques is a family-owned business that currently employs 25 staff in Redhill. As for the DN Solutions' 24” chuck Puma V8300M, it was installed at the company's 7200sq/ft facility in January 2024 and has replaced an older Doosan VT750M vertical lathe. The new machine, with its compact footprint and box guideway construction, is equipped with a powerful, high-torque 30kW 2000rpm 3153Nm spindle making it ideal for machining hard and difficult-to-machine materials. The V8300M also has driven tooling capabilities with an 18.5kW 4,000rpm spindle that increases flexibility, enabling complex parts to be machined in one set-up. Furthermore, the integration of a 12-tool position side-mounted ATC in addition to its existing 12-tool station turret, increases productivity by reducing downtime caused by tool changes. The Works Director at jbj Techniques, Mr Ben Stubberfield says: “Our new V8300M is has significantly improved our in-house vertical turning capacity and capabilities. The new machine has replaced a previously-acquired VT750M vertical lathe which, although being a good machine that had served us well over the last 12 years, didn't have a big enough turning diameter to machine some of our larger components. This resulted in us having to use an older, and much slower, lathe for these applications which, on occasion, affected our process efficiencies.” With its reputation built on quality, service and speed of response, jbj Techniques decided to replace the VT750M with a new larger VTL. As Ben Stubberfield continues: “We approached Mills CNC with our requirements and were introduced to the new DN Solutions' V8300 series. As well as having a bigger work envelope than the VT750M, it also featured the additional side-mounted ATC and the advanced FANUC 0iTP control.” As a consequence, the company invested in a new, compact Puma V8300M – a machine with live tooling that, despite its small footprint, boasts an 830mm turning diameter and 690mm turning height. Since being installed the V8300M has been put through its paces, machining a diverse range of components made from an equally varied range of materials that include stainless, super duplex, carbon and alloy steels and cast iron. Component cycle times can often be long, depending on the specific application. Discussing the company, jbj Techniques Managing Director, Mike Davis says: “Everything we do is geared towards helping customers optimise their processes. From working in partnership with them to design and developing new mechanical power and/or fluid power systems and solutions to supplying replacement parts for existing systems – our focus is on helping manufacturers reduce downtime, improve safety and sustainability, and maintain productivity levels.” Jbj Techniques' customer base and user profile are large and diverse. Its products and solutions are used extensively in the power generation, oil and gas, renewables, motorsport, food and beverage, transport, environmental, materials handling and marine sectors. Wherever mechanical power and fluid power transmission systems are employed, there is a good chance that jbj Techniques' products, services and solutions have been implemented. Jbj Techniques' machine shop, comprising seven CNC machine tools and a range of manual machines and equipment, is a vital and integral element of the company's service offering and one that helps differentiate it from its competitors. The latest DN Solutions' V8300M VTL has significantly increased machine shop capabilities and has also helped it improve its ability to respond quickly to customers' requirements for large and complex high-quality machined components.
The podcast segment features AJ and Harrison discussing their recent experiences with machining and 5-axis work. Harrison shares his struggles with setting up a 5-axis machine, particularly with calibration and tramming. He mentions a program he obtained that significantly helped him dial in the machine, making the process much easier and faster. Harrison talks about the increasing demand for 5-axis work and his preference for it over 3-axis work, despite some initial challenges. They also discuss the limitations of their current machine (Haas VF-3 with a trunnion) and speculate about future machine upgrades, considering brands like Doosan and DMG Mori. Overall, they express optimism about the potential for increased efficiency and profitability once they have their machines fully dialed in. Small Buisness Shoutout: farrow.tech https://www.patreon.com/TapsAndPatience --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tapsandpatience/support
On today's Market View, Dan Koh and Ryan Huang find out what's pulling the US Treasury yields back overnight on Wall Street, what the possible switching of Apple's search engine would mean for Google, and the South Korean robot company which saw its shares more than double during its trading debut. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi everyone and welcome to This Is Robotics, Episode 24. Thanks for joining us. I'm Tom Green your guide and companion for today's journey into our global robotics news podcast.Our first story explores the reasons for Why Is There So Little Automation in America?As sci-fi writer William Gibson once remarked: “The future is already here but it's not evenly distributed.” Well, much the same can be said for automation in America. Why is it that only 5 out of 50 U.S. states get 77% of all industrial robots? Those states are Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, and Kansas. While the remaining 45 states average 175 industrial robots apiece. Those are definitely places that are "underautomated". Three recent reports explain why, and the whys are not good for America.The reports also answer the question: Do robots take jobs? Yes, they do! For every one robot deployed in this 5-state region, 3.3 jobs are lost. The reports also tell us what happens to the health of those individuals who lose their jobs to an industrial robot. It can be unsurprisingly grim.Death by Robots!Facts: Yes, Robots Take Jobs and Lower WagesThis five-state region could well become a test zone—a laboratory, if you will—for America's future in dealing with people, robots, artificial intelligence, job loss, retraining and reskilling. Perfect things in these 5 Robo Hubs, and then spread them out to the rest of the country.We've been covering Korea's robot $177 billion-dollar breakout all this year. See the links for Korea's Major Growth Spurt in 2023 in our show notes. Everything “robot” in Korea is getting max attention these days from the government, industry, and academia. Doosan is no exception. It's going public and its cobots have an excellent shot at pushing themselves into being #1 worldwide. We take a look at Doosan and its upcoming IPO. And while we're on the subject of cobots, what's STILL up with them and their weaker-than-tepid sales? Arguably the most important technical advance in robotics in the last 50 years has got a problem: SALES! And it's been a problem for a decade. We've got an answer or two as to why. Join us and see if you agree. As an added bonus, we are reprising in this podcast our episode clip and PDF download titled: The Problem with Cobots. It offers a nice perspective on cobots going forward and how Doosan could take the lead.With Doosan's new cobot venture, we may finally see cobot sales finally hit the mega-numbers that forecasters have been predicting for cobots for years. And finally, Agility Robotics is feeling very fertile these days and its new humanoid Digit is about to multiply. Join us for Agility's shot at assembly-line humanoids. Maybe as many as 10,000 someday soon striding out soon out of the world's first humanoid robot factory. A 70,000-square-foot-factory that Agility calls its RoboFab.REPRISE: The Problem with Cobots
Joel is leading Doosan Bobcat through the rapidly changing landscape of emerging technologies and helping them maintain their market leadership.
Doosan Bobcat dona macchine per i soccorsi del terremoto in Turchia
Doosan presenta il nuovo miniescavatore DX85R-7 da 8 ton a ingombro di rotazione ridotto
Develon è il nuovo marchio mmt di Hyundai Doosan Infracore
Doosan ha ricevuto l'Highest Retained Value Award per i suoi dumper articolati
Doosan svela al Bauma All-in-One Platform per la Smart Construction
Doosan presenta in anteprima al Bauma il nuovo dumper articolato 4x4 DA45-7
Accordo Doosan e Geax per le macchine compatte da trivellazione
Michal Světlík je grafik a zakladatel firmy AtonDesign, působící na trhu již od roku 1994. Mezi jeho kompetence patří kromě grafického designu a webdesignu i komerční interiéry, výstavy a veletrhy. Během své kariéry navázal spolupráci se spoustou zahraničních i místních společností, přičemž většina z nich jsou stálými zákazníky, např. Doosan Škoda Power, Divadlo J. K. Tyla, Eurojet Servis, Musica Bohemica, Škoda JS a Povodí Vltavy atd. Během přednášky se dozvíte, zda je důležité mít vlastní Brand Image, ale také jaká společnost potřebuje brand a co je považováno za styl, či co vše je součástí firemní identity (od logotypu až po design manuál a marketingové strategie). Součástí budou i ukázky silných světových brandů a jejich vývoj.
The SSG Landers have been in first place for almost all of the KBO season thus far, but they've shown some vulnerability on the road recently. Can they take care of business away from home this weekend against the Lotte Giants? Join Adam and Brandon for Asian Baseball Today as we discuss this week's premier matchups in the KBO and Japan's NPB.#KBO | #Baseball | #npb Introduction 00:00Show Start 04:00Standings and Weekly Update 06:50Featured Game - LG vs Kiwoom 13:55Series - Adam - KT vs Doosan 19:00Series - Brandon - Hanwha vs NC 22:25Show Best Bets 25:40
On this episode of Digging Deeper, we're joined by Todd Roecker of Doosan Infracore North America. Acquired last August by Hyundai, Todd takes us through what will happen to the Doosan brand of equipment in the next year, and what impact Hyundai's purchase of the company will have on both Doosan Infracore and Hyundai's own equipment brand.
Cinque nuove pale gommate compatte Doosan, ecco i dettagli
Nuova gamma di miniescavatori targata Doosan
L'escavatore cingolato DX380LC-7 Doosan al servizio di Italia Demolizioni
Conversamos con Ariel Miranda acerca de su temporada pasada, su preparación para este 2022 y sus metas para el futuro. El zurdo nos confirmó que a pesar de recibir ofertas de MLB se decanto por Doosan.
PLEASE JOIN US for podcast #6 of This Is Robotics: Radio News, a fresh, new and lively look at our wonderful world of global robotics...technology, business and people. #1 Global Robotics News Podcast. You're Going to Love What You Hear! The lineup for podcast #6 Robotics for the New Year: 2022! THREE HALLMARKS DEFINING COBOT SUCCESS Three tech attributes showing themselves to be necessary for cobot success. Universal Robots, Techman, and Doosan share the knack, but better keep an eye on newcomer ELITE ROBOT.ROBOTS TO KEEP WINTER OLYMPICS SAFE The Winter Games are right around the corner. The massive Wukesong Arena is getting ready to host the ice hockey events for February's Beijing Winter Olympics 2022 (February 4 to 20). For 16 days, over 30 robots will be deployed to help keep the players, staff, and thousands of fans safe from COVID.ASK ANY COBOT: HUMAN WORKERS COST MORE THAN WAGES Renting cobots: From Capex to Opex. Rent, lease, contract for, or Robots as a Service (RaaS)…whatever! Not owning a cobot has a big upside that's getting bigger. HOORAY FOR CONSTRUCTION ROBOTICS: ON THE RISE FOR 2022 Construction site cacophony. We've all suffered through the annoying din. Construction is not only noisy and a traffic nightmare, but it's also inefficient, woefully expensive and dangerous. Thankfully, construction is now getting serious attention from automation and robotics, and 2022 might be a breakout year.CHINA'S NEW TREND: PRECISION ROBOTICS Precision robotics is a key competitive advantage. China turns hard-to-do robotics, like welding, grinding and polishing, into a powerful new industry.AND MORE... Join us at Asian Robotics Review or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pandora, TuneIn or where ever your podcast resource.Thanks. You're going to love what you hear! Contact: News@ThisIsRobotics.com Website: Asian Robotics Review
Con il nuovo escavatore gommato DX100W-7, Doosan entra nella classe delle 10 tonnellate
Doosan Robotics this week announced $33.7 million in funding, led Praxis Capital Partners and Korea Investment Partners. The fundraising news arrives as the Seoul-based company shows off its wares at CES in Las Vegas.
In this episode of Rental's The Bottom Line, Editor Alexis Sheprak sits down with Jeremy Bailey, director of product and project management at Doosan Portable Power. They talk about what the company is bringing to the 2021 ARA Show, expectations for the return to in-person events, and new products they see contributing to the future of rental. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello again Golfists, I tried to get up early for the final round but Nothing But Commercials made it very difficult for me to stay engaged with the early round coverage. Coupled with the endless mobile phone commercials and blackheaded golf club manufacturers yelling at me so early in the morning, it was really tough for me to keep watching. However I did enjoy the Doosan commercials where diggers were moving the earth. Coverage provided by NBC was spread a bit thin between lead analysts being in their Stamford Connecticut NBC studios and on course reporters, cameramen, and production personnel being on remote in Sandwich England. Olympics opening ceremonies start next Friday in Tokyo. I reckon that most if not all of the NBC personnel on the ground at Royal St. George's will be making their way to Tokyo for the Olympics. I got up a little later that I should have and found that Oosthuizen had fallen out of the lead. But this final round was all about Collin Morikawa. Morikawa's performance and execution of shots that I observed were so amazing to watch. He ranked number 1 in putting this week and his iron play is simply staggering to watch. I cannot wait to see Collin Morikawa at a tournament one day to watch him hit balls on the range. Such an amazing win for someone from Southern California!!The Champion Golfer Of The Year is Collin Morikawa!!! Thanks for listening to The Knackered Golfist Podcast #theknackeredgolfistpodcast #theopen#nothingbutcommercials#doosan#collinmorikawa#tugboatfishandchipslincolncalifornia
Sports Update -European Super League controversy update -KBO update: Doosan Bears' catcher Park Sei-hyok suffers injury, Choo Shin-soo's performance with SSG Landers -MLB update: Toronto Blue Jays' Ryu Hyun-jin performance, Kim Ha-seong with San Diego Padres -유럽 슈퍼리그 논란 정리 -KBO: 박세혁 부상, SSG 랜더스 추신수 성과 -MLB: 토론토 블루제이 류현진 및 샌디에고 파드레스 김하성 경기 Guest: Jim Bulley, Business & Sports Editor, JoongAng Daily
In this episode of The Green Light, we speak with an Astro scientist, economist, electrical engineer, renewable energy veteran, NASA ambassador & social entrepreneur. These are just a few ways to describe our guest, Isabelle Christensen, BSEE, Ph.D. of Doosan GridTech. Catherine speaks with Isabelle about Doosan GridTech's distributed energy resources aggregation software platform and her work across the globe. Discussing how her interest in STEM work flourished and came to develop organizations like Rocket Science for Girls, Professional Women in Solar & a now thriving women-focused solar energy microfinance startup in Africa.Are you looking for your next role in climate tech?Join the largest growing network of cleantech professionals and be the first to know about when industry-leading cleantech companies post new job openings. From development to finance to marketing, check out our website: dylan-green.com/latest-jobs.Dylan Green | Clean Energy Recruitment AgencyUS Phone: +1 (917) 287-6826UK Phone: +44(0)7538921422Email: catherine@dylan-green.com