
A team of physicists at the Technical University of Munich has developed a coil made of superconducting wires that can transmit power of more than five kilowatts contactless without major losses. © Christoph Utschick/Würth Elektronik eiSos
A team of physicists at the Technical University of Munich has developed a coil made of superconducting wires that can transmit power of more than five kilowatts contactless without major losses. © Christoph Utschick/Würth Elektronik eiSos
A team of physicists at the Technical University of Munich has developed a coil made of superconducting wires that can transmit power of more than five kilowatts contactless without major losses. © Christoph Utschick/Würth Elektronik eiSos
The focus of the presentation by Gerard Pera, Product Manager Fibre Optic Data Cables of BU MMS, is the topic “Fibre optic cable miniaturisation in high-speed networks”. © Prysmian Group
The plant consists of two continuous shot blasting modules with independent abrasive circulation systems. © Pangborn
Zhou Chizhong (left), General Manager of Shanghai Electric Cable Research Institute and Marius Berlemann , General Manager of Messe Dusseldorf (Shanghai) © Messe Düsseldorf (Shanghai)