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Richard LeCain becomes CTO of UK’s battery manufacturing centre of excellence

Richard LeCain CTO UKBIC

Richard LeCain has been appointed chief technology officer at the UK Battery Industrialisation Centre (UKBIC). “Richard has more than 20 years of experience working in the battery industry, having previously held technical and leadership positions at A123 Systems and Britishvolt,” according to UKBIC. He “has worked in battery plants across the world, transferring processes and designs from the lab into ...

Alan Anderson signs CDIL for SiC and discrete semis

Alan Anderson Manufacturing

Hertfordshire UK contract manufacturer Alan Anderson Manufacturing has signed a deal with Continental Device India (CDIL) to supply discrete semiconductors including silicon carbide components. “We are taking a different approach to the supply of PCB assemblies,” said AA Manufacturing sales director Michael Knight. “We ensure supply by forging partnerships with our suppliers. When we get a BOM from a customer, ...

Xaar’s STEM learning day for local school

Xaar Alconbury STEM Day

Employees of inkjet printer maker Xaar visited Alconbury CofE Primary School in Huntingdon for its recent STEM day, to promote science, technology, engineering and mathematics. 27 Year 6 students built a ‘balloon cars’ assisted by the Xaar team and then raced them. This was the company’s second visit to Alconbury. “It was amazing to go back to Alconbury primary school ...

Axiom to design and build connected smart thermostat

R-L) Chris Nye, Managing Director of Axiom and Tom Robins, Chief Executive of Switchee

Axiom Manufacturing Services is setting up to make a smart Internet-connected thermostat for Switchee “a British technology company that works with over 130 social housing providers”, said Axiom. Our “responsibilities will extend beyond the design of bespoke manufacture and test solutions and printed circuit board assembly, providing a full turnkey solution to ensure complete boxed products are delivered”, it continued. ...

UK pilot plant for lithium iron phosphate cathode materials

Integrals Power CEO Behnam Hormozi

Integrals Power has started production of its lithium-ion cathode materials in Milton Keynes, UK. “The pilot plant capable of producing 20 tonnes a year, demonstrating that the technology will scale to volume production,” according to the company, which has proprietary nano-material lithium iron phosphate (LFP) and lithium manganese iron phosphate (LMFP) intellectual property. “We believe this is one of the ...

Battery start-up and EV maker hint at low-volume vehicle production

Nyobolt EV battery test car and CEO Sai Shivareddy

Cambridge electric vehicle battery start-up Nyobolt has revealed a purpose-built testing and demonstration car, created with Callum Automotive of Warwick. “Whilst the priority use for this Nyobolt EV is showcasing and testing the battery technology, Callum’s team has engineered it so that low volume production, for road or track use, is possible,” according to Nyobolt. “Nyobolt’s battery assembly plans are ...

Little Car Company hits three years

Little Car Company mini electric blower Bently

Specialist electric car maker The Little Car Company is celebrating three years since it delivered its first vehicle. The company creates slightly scaled down versions of classic vehicles, powered by electric motors rated at up to 28kW. So far is has delivered 400 vehicles to over 50 countries, spread between its Bugatti Baby II, Aston Martin DB5 Junior and Ferrari ...

Remote head torque sensors are accurate to ±0.1%

Sensor Technology Torque sensor with separate head

Sensor Technology has torque sensor accurate to ±0.1% of full-scale, that has its sensing head and electronics in separate housings. “This has two advantages,” according to the company. “The sensing head can fit into confined spaces, and the electronics can be located in a position where they are protected from physical damage, dust, dirt, moisture and electromagnetic forces.” Dubbed SGR530 ...

Capaldi is chair of UK power electronics network

Prof Mike Capaldi chair of DER-IC

Professor Mike Capaldi, dean of innovation and business at Newcastle University, is to be the Chair of UK power, electronics, machines and drives (PEMD) manufacturing network DER-IC. Funded by Innovate UK, the network offers access to equipment, facilities and expertise from the PEMD manufacturing supply chain. Capaldi is returning to the network having lead the initial funding application and development ...

£30m for prototypes at the UK National Quantum Computing Centre

Quantum Motion silicon chip 638

Quantum Motion is to build a quantum processor test bed for the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in Oxfordshire. The prototype system “will be based on the same silicon MOS platform used throughout the consumer electronics industry today, while the test bed forms part of NQCC’s vision to enable the UK to solve some ...