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Incredible! Dangerous bacteria produce electricity

A team of researchers from the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne, located in Switzerland, has managed to improve the ability of the bacteria Escherichia coli (E. coli) to generate electricity. This innovative approach offers an environmentally friendly solution.

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FABTECH 2023: The industrial innovation event

Inspenet, September 13, 2023.
North America’s premier metal forming, fabrication, welding and finishing event returns to Chicago, September 11-14, 2023, and Inspenet is at the epicenter of this astonishing showcase of innovation and opportunity that promises to revolutionize the manufacturing industry.

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energía

Is today! Don’t miss our Discussion Panel

Inspenet, September 13, 2023.
Inspenet, your global network of knowledge and professional projection, invites you to be part of our third discussion panel: “New technologies that provide solutions to the energy sector.” Join and learn about the latest trends and developments in the energy sector.

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Limpieza

Meet the first underwater robot for cleaning ship hulls

Inspenet, September 13, 2023.
Spain has managed to develop and materialize the first underwater cleaning robot designed for ship hulls, thanks to the collaboration between Randal Systems and Finanzauto, giving life to the “Hull Hero Rov”. This is equipped with a mechanism for collecting debris and adhering to the hull of the ship.

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Toyota will use clean hydrogen, electricity and water from waste

Inspenet, September 13, 2023.
FuelCell Energy and Toyota have collaborated to develop the world’s first “tri-generation” system. This converts methane-rich waste gas into electricity, clean hydrogen and water. Toyota intends to use this energy at its Southern California port facilities over the next 20 years.

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