CONNECTED magazine n°15

LEMO Marks its 75th Anniversary in 2021
Founded in Switzerland in 1946 in Morges along the Geneva lake shore, LEMO? took its name from the company's founder, the current CEO’s grandfather, engineer Léon Mouttet. Originally a manufacturer of contacts in noble and rare metals, the company took a major step forward in 1957 with the invention of the Push-Pull self-latching connector.

EPFLOOP - 3rd place at the Hyperloop competition
Nothing was certain for the EPFLOOP team from Switzerland when they completed the “intent to compete form” in September 2017 and decided to participate in the competition for the first time. The EPFLOOP team made their way through all the qualification steps and was one of the 3 teams allowed to launch their pod in the 1.6km vacuum tube at Hyperloop test track adjacent to SpaceX’s Hawthorne CA hea

Launch of new hybrid fibre optic connector 3K.93C.Y
LEMO launches a new connector for inter connection of HD video cameras in professional broadcast industry. The new hybrid connector called 3K.93C.Y is fully compatible with existing SMPTE and ARIB standard. This recent LEMO design has less components allowing easy assembly and reducing the termination costs for the hybrid fibre optic connector.

TECHNICAL INNOVATION REVOLUTIONISES DISABILITY MOTORSPORT
The Team BRIT car racing team are getting ready to send off their disabled drivers to the 24 Hours of Le Mans race.

SLEEP TIGHT WITH CIDELEC
The importance of sleep for well-being and health is a proven fact. Unfortunately, bad nights can have a countless number of causes.Among these, sleep disordered breathing affects one person out of twenty in western countries. They have an adverse effect on overall health and can considerably increase the risk of a heart attack or a stroke. Not to mention the inconvenience they cause to the person

LEMO magazine CONNECTED n°10
The 10th issue of LEMO's CONNECTED magazine is out!So far, CONNECTED has already led us from space exploring telescopes to turbines harnessing deep sea currents. From sensors operating at 2,200 degrees to vehicles equipped to drive to the North Pole. We have listened to experts in satellites, energy, the environment, drones, 3D printing and motor sport.We have travelled in the wake of innovators a