e-Power Technology

D-Pace Steps Out from Buckley Systems, Applies Its Technology to Fusion and Accelerator Markets 

Supporting breakthrough developments in fusion technology and nuclear particle acceleration, D-Pace is stepping out as an independent Canadian-owned firm at a new pace from its headquarters in the city of Nelson in southcentral British Columbia. Recent developments include: […]

Materials/Manufacturing

ABB Selects Noveon Magnetics for Long-Term Agreement To Supply U.S.-Made Rare Earth Magnets

Noveon Magnetics, an operational U.S. manufacturer of sintered rare earth magnets, recently announced a long-term supply agreement with global technology leader ABB to provide high-performance NdFeB magnets for use in industrial motor applications. […]

Electromagnetics

Allegro MicroSystems  Develops New XtremeSense TMR Current Sensors Emphasizing Clean Energy Generation, Distribution and Storage  

Allegro MicroSystems, Inc, a global leader in power and sensing solutions for motion control and energy-efficient systems, recently launched one of its latest XtremeSense TMR current sensors. Allegro’s CT4022 and CT4032 current sensors delivers noise performance and high-precision current […]

Materials/Manufacturing

Capturing Rare Earth Material from Hard Disk Drives – At Scale by Industry Leaders 

Disk-drive leader Western Digital, along with Microsoft and others are collaborating in a rare earth element recovery and circular recycling program using environmentally friendly chemistry to help build up critical rare earth element reserves and […]

e-Power Technology

Seeking the Ultimate in Marine Stealth: DARPA Pursues Quest to Finally Make Magnetohydrodynamic Drive a Practical Reality 

Since the 1960s, academic, commercial and military researchers have attempted to realize a novel form of maritime propulsion involving no moving parts – no propeller, no drive shaft, no seals – just magnets and an electric current that silently propel a boat or submarine through water. It has been an elusive goal but tests are being conducted at Navy facilities this summer with an aim toward developing a practical, workable system.  […]