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Boeing and The Insitu Group recently demonstrated new software aboard the ScanEagle UAV that allowed it to autonomously map its route while in flight.
3M has entered into an agreement to acquire General Industrial Diamond Company, a manufacturer of superabrasive grinding wheels, for an undisclosed fee.
UK experts are participating in a £26m project to upgrade the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN and increase particle collisions by a factor of 10.
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast have received EPSRC funding of more than £100,000 to develop an automatic collision avoidance system for use in unmanned surface vehicles (USVs).
Qinetiq North America has announced that the US Army and the US Marine Corps are to purchase tens of thousands of its SWATS (Shoulder-Worn Acoustic Targeting System).
Chevron Global Refining has announced plans to increase the capacity of the Pascagoula Refinery's Fluid Catalytic Cracking Unit (FCCU) by about 25 percent.
ConocoPhillips and Essent Energie have signed an agreement to study the feasibility of developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal in the Netherlands.
Physimetrics has signed an agreement with Chelmsford-based imaging sensor and camera specialists, e2v, to distribute a range of line-scan cameras in the US.