The ability to print large metal parts is in high demand in the aeronautics, space, defense, and energy sectors. AddUp responds to this need with the announcement of a new FormUp® 350 Evolution machine, which will allow for parts up to 1 meter tall to be printed with very high levels of productivity.
Powell Electronics, the supplier of connectors and more for high-rel applications including defence, aerospace and industrial, is stocking Quell’s EESeal+ EMI filter inserts with improved attenuation and frequency mitigation.
This new episode of the Vicor Powering Innovation podcast uncovers the challenges of electrified aircraft and marks the runway for future commercialized flights.
Lynx Software Technologies, the leader in delivering solutions for the Mission Critical Edge, has released a report detailing the adoption of DevSecOps across the aerospace and defense (A&D) industry, with findings indicating that security has become a top concern for developers of mission-critical software.
SYSGO has responded to the increased cybersecurity threat level: Separation Kernel PikeOS 5.1.3. has attained the most widely accepted security certification standard Common Criteria (CC), also known as ISO 15408, at level EAL 5+ for the leading application processor architectures ARMv8, x86-64 and PPC.
FADEC Alliance – a joint venture that includes GE, BAE Systems, and Safran Electronics & Defense – will design and develop the electronic control system architecture for the CFM International* (CFM) Revolutionary Innovation for Sustainable Engines (RISE) demonstrator engine program.
Thanks to the efforts of engineers at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, the Teledyne FLIR Boson thermal camera module is ready to venture beyond the atmosphere.
This is the first step taken by the SEGULA Technologies teams in the SolarStratos project. Their research has made it possible to define the characteristics and thermal conditions of a stratospheric flight.
Arkema is proud to have been selected to protect NASA’s iconic logo on the Artemis 1 Space Launch System (SLS). The innovative coating is powered by Arkema’s Kynar Aquatec® PVDF latex and provides extreme durability to keep NASA’s red “worm” logo on the solid rocket boosters intact while soaring to space.