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$274.9 Billion Smart Grid Investment by Emerging Markets’ to Reduce $47 Billion Annual Electricity Theft, Improve Reliability

45 emerging market countries will invest $274.9 billion in smart grid infrastructure outpacing developed...

Your Next Interview Could be a Video Game

Founder and CEO of Knack.it, Guy Halfteck has developed video games that he says...

Amazon Reveals Plans to Use Drones for Deliveries

During the December 1st episode of “60 Minutes”, Jeff Bezos, Amazon founder and CEO, revealed the online store is currently developing a drone-based delivery service called Prime Air. Customers would be able to have their products delivered only 30 minutes after they click the “buy” button.

Head of Consumer Product Safety Agency Stepping Down After Four Year Years

In 2009, Inez M. Tenenbaum took over the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), an agency in turmoil and uncertain of its mission to ensure that tens of thousands of products did not present a danger to buyers. Ending her four year term on November 30th, she has led a significant increase in the agency’s powers.

Schurter’s Shock-Safe Fuseholder Series is UL Rated 16A @ 400 VAC

Schurter has announced the FPG fuseholder series with increased ratings up to 16A @...
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Averna Selected as Test Equipment Supplier by the Power Matters Alliance

Averna announced it has been selected by the Power Matters Alliance as test equipment...

Sorensen Lab DC Power Supply Extends Capabilities with PowerFlex Switch-Mode Technology

AMETEK Programmable Powerhas expanded its Sorensen XPF60-20 Series line of DC laboratory power supplies....

Backcountry Access Issues Recall for Avalanche Airbags Due to Risk of Injury

Approximately 8,200 Avalanche airbags have been recalled by Backcountry Access (BCA) because the trigger assembly can fail, resulting in the airbag not deploying and posing a risk of death or injury in the event of an avalanche.

Self-Driving Car Tested on Japan’s Highways

With an official license plate from the Japanese government, Nissan Motor Company has conducted the first public road test of its “Autonomous Drive” with a special version of its Leaf electric vehicle. The test was performed on the Sagami Expressway.

Crackdown on Illegal Waste Trade By Interpol

The Countering WEEE Illegal Trade (CWIT) project was launched by the international policing organization to focus on illegal waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) trade and the increasing threat to global environmental health and security.

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