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MACSS: Earlier threat detection with the new PLATH-System for maritime business

MACSS: Earlier threat detection with the new PLATH-System for maritime business

MACSS is the new compact communication signal surveillance system for maritime business. The new system detects threats even beyond the visual horizon MACSS combines a highly sensitive lightweight antenna and a high-performance seven channel direction finding receiver with integrated map and analysis software modules in a compact solution. The system operator can benefit from the […]

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General Motors issues official approval for HUBER+SUHNER cable families

General Motors issues official approval for HUBER+SUHNER cable families

The RADOX® 155S FLR (cross-sections 0.35 mm2 – 6 mm2) and RADOX 155 (cross-sections 8 mm2 – 120 mm2) from HUBER+SUHNER have been approved for use in General Motors (GM) vehicles with immediate effect. The cables can be used as battery connections and to supply power to peripherals such as the air-conditioning or parking systems. […]

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Space Micro Announces India Representation

Space Micro Announces India Representation

San Diego, CA – December 30th, 2014: Space Micro announced today the addition of an India Sales Representative, DIMIC Technologies Limited. Space Micro’s VP of Business Development Paul Brammer, commented, “We’re excited about signing this sales agreement with DIMIC Technologies. They have a strong track record in representing international companies in India and are well […]

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Successful landing on comet surface

Successful landing on comet surface

On 12 November 2014, Rosetta, a space probe from the European Space Agency, successfully deployed the Philae lander on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. This is the first time in the history of comet research that a landing has been made on a comet’s surface. HUBER+SUHNER supplied various cable assemblies for this space probe and its lander. […]

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