CONNECTED magazine n°6

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    LEMO selects Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications

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

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    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

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    New 12G-SDI 4K Ultra High Definition transmission push-pull connectors

    LEMO is thrilled to announce the expansion of its field-proven S Series push-pull connectors with the new 1S.275 Series for 12G-SDI (Serial Digital Interface) 4K Ultra High Definition transmission. The new robust push-pull connectors are compliant with the SMPTE ST 2082-1 standard for signal/data transmission and enable a trans-mission rate of 12 Gbit/s meeting the 12G-SDI transmission standard an

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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.