Silicon Sensing Establishes US Office
experience double-digit compound annual growth rate (CAGR) for inertial sensors through to 2030, alongside fast-evolving inertial requirements for a new generation of applications, the company said.“We expect our next generation of products, currently in development, to take micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) inertial performance to new levels, redefining what this technology is capable of. This vital new presence in North America will ensure we are prepared with effective, responsive in-region support,” Somerville said.The new office will be situated in Lake Mary, Fla. and will support
VideoRay Hires Holtz as Director of Product and Innovation
, expanding payloads, enhancing testing and quality control processes and optimizing new technologies for production, VideoRay said.Holtz served in the U.S. Navy as a Machinery Repairman Second Class (E-5). During that time, he supervised lathe and computer numerical control departments and repaired mechanical systems to support the Navy’s surface and subsurface fleet.Since his service with the Navy, Holtz has gone on to hold design engineering, product development, production processing, intervention engineering and managerial positions with a focus on underwater robotic systems, subsea technical
Ransomware: The IT Danger on the Horizon
aggressive mode of attack?Over the last 10 years, the integration of operational technology (OT) and information technology (IT) systems in the maritime environment has accelerated dramatically. Onboard ships, modern network technologies allow for greater control and monitoring of engineering and mechanical systems, leading to increased reliability and efficiency for vessel operators. For ports and other infrastructure hubs, many key industrial systems now have physical connectivity with the outside world through integration with internal IT-based control systems. Autonomous cranes and driverless flatbed
Reaume Earns P. Eng. License
Engineer with EGBC (Engineers and Geoscientists British Columbia).Reaume has been working with Robert Allan Ltd. since 2014 as a Mechanical Engineer specializing in hydrodynamics, propulsion, maneuvering and Computational Fluid Dynamics analysis. Secondary to this work, he has experience designing mechanical systems and providing field support engineering.Prior to this, he worked with a number of motorsports teams as a race engineer and crew chief.He obtained his education from University of Victoria with a B.Eng. in 2011 followed by an M.A.Sc. in 2015. He enjoys exploring the outdoors and participating
Twin Disc Mid-Atlantic Hires Two Territory Managers
, while White will operate out of Rock Hill, S.C. Both will work closely with the entire team at the Mill Log group of companies and will report directly to Mill Log’s Director of Sales & Marketing, Don Lindsey. Cotte, a native of East Rockaway, N.Y., has experience with electrical and mechanical systems in the workboat and pleasure-craft markets that he gained growing up in his grandfather’s marine repair business. In addition to working for the family business for almost 20-years, Ken owned and operated his own marine electronics installation company. Most recently Ken worked for Sea