CONNECTED magazine n°2

學習與探索
    LEMO news
    News

    LEMO selects Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications

    LEMO is delighted to partner with Oracle on our digital transformation journey to increase productivity and foster innovation.

    lm-232
    News

    New multi coaxial model with High frequency performance

    LEMO is thrilled to announce the expansion of its field-proven M Series with a new multi coaxial configuration, named LM.232, available in size LM with up to 12x coaxial contacts. These new plugs and fixed sockets have been specifically designed to satisfy the most stringent high frequency connection requirements under very demanding environmental conditions.This new insert configuration integrate

    hyperloop
    News

    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

    LEMO connected 7_article 3_cover
    Magazine

    Driving the fast lane

    ndyCar Series, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Japanese Championship Super Formula, GT Series… If you are a fan of motorsport, you have certainly heard about these competitions where some of the world’s fastest cars compete against each other. 

    LEMO connected 7_article 2_cover
    Magazine

    Frozen: the way to get a perfect silhouette

    Specialized in medical aesthetics equipment, Deleo has developed an innovative system to permanently remove localized fatty tissues by a non-invasive technique consisting of cold crystallization.

    LEMO connected 7_article 1_cover
    Magazine

    ARTERIES: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY TACKLES THE HEART OF THE PROBLEM

    Since March of this year, a new device to treat Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is available that allows physicians tosee inside arteries during a directional atherectomy procedure to remove plaque that blocks blood flow to lower limbs.