CONNECTED magazine n°5

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    LEMO’s HALO LED connector now available in 3 different designs

    LEMO connectors enhances its range of Halo connectors with additional product sizes and models. Initially launched in the B series, this product is now also available in the T series, a watertight IP68 connector. This new product range, configurable through the embedded electronics, features a wide range of colours with a RGB indicator arranged in a ring around the connector. The 3 different desig

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    Selina J?rg Wins Gold in Park city

    Selina Joerg now has two of the most prestigious medals in alpine snowboarding. A year after winning an Olympic silver medal in giant slalom in the 2018 Winter Games in Pyeongchang, she added a World Championship gold in the same event in Park City.

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    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

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    Beyond connectors

    LEMO’s long experience and solid expertise in the field of connector and cable assembly has now beenextended by offering complete interconnection solutions. 

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    Sculpteo: the success of a factory in the cloud

    "There began to be a lot of talk about 3D software,3D objects and 3D printing in 2009” explains Clément Moreau, co-founder of Sculpteo. “For us, it was a new revolution in the history of industry. So we started to get ready for when the big wave would arrive…” 

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    Printing an exact copy of the patient

    In the printer are two polymer materials owned by 3D Systems: the material which will “hold” the finest elements and the building material itself. Once it's printing, the machine super- poses – one by one – layers 32 microns deep.