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Precision engineering, an indispensable element to develop machine tools
Improving machine tool accuracy is one of the key goals for manufacturers and users (development and utilisation of machines and production systems) to ensure that the specifications of the products to be manufactured are fully met. On-machine measuring and zero-defect manufacturing are two of the concepts currently being developed in the area of research to be eventually incorporated to machine tools and enhance precision even in the case of larger parts.
11-05-2022
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Tekniker presents its most recent developments for safe and efficient driving at Go Mobility
The technology centre will participate in the international conference on electromobility organised by MUBIL on April 27 & 28 at the FICOBA exhibition centre in Irun.
26-04-2022
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Linear motors to build more efficient and safer aircraft
Tekniker is coordinating the European LiTRAS project whose aim is to develop linear electric motors to reduce the weight of the system where they are located and increase their efficiency without diminishing reliability.
12-04-2022
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Technologies addressing diseases that affect the neuromusculoskeletal system
Iberus, the Cervera Network of Excellence promoted by CDTI, is to become a national reference and a key organisation in terms of performing digital transformation and innovation actions in the area of neurodegenerative diseases. Tekniker participates in this network of excellence via technologies based on bioelectronics.
07-04-2022
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Tekniker participates in the 18th edition of the Metromeet conference
During the conference, Tekniker will present a vision-based self-calibration solution integrated in an industrial robot designed to improve its accuracy.
06-04-2022
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Tekniker participates in Wake Up! Spain
The director general of Tekniker, Luis Uriarte, will participate in Wake Up! Spain, the 2nd Spanish Economy Forum and join a debate addressing technology, telecommunications and digitisation.
04-04-2022
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