07 April 2026

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XCMG charges ahead in South America

XCMG charges ahead in South America

XCMG charges ahead in South America XCMG, a leading construction machinery manufacturer, has reported continuous wins in the South American market. The latest one at the 27th Agrishow hosted from April 25 to 29 in SΓ£o Paulo where XCMG signed a US$200-million supply agreement for E20 new energy equipment...
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Transporting multiple cars safely and efficiently

Transporting multiple cars safely and efficiently

Transporting multiple cars safely and efficiently Anyone who’s ever driven on a motorway is likely to have seen a transportation vehicle stacked with perhaps as many as six-to-eight cars. They’re a common sight on our roads, so we’re unlikely to give them much thought as we pull out to overtake. But whe...
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Unconference Mobility Camp returns to back Sustainable Transport

Unconference Mobility Camp returns to back Sustainable Transport

Unconference Mobility Camp returns to back Sustainable Transport It’s back! The volunteer run β€˜Unconference’ Mobility Camp returns for its 5th year. Taking place in Bristol on Thursday 29th September, Mobility Camp is an annual β€˜unconference’ that brings together transport planners, modellers, engineers...
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Scientists discover new way to diagnose Cracks in Concrete

Scientists discover new way to diagnose Cracks in Concrete

Scientists discover new way to diagnose Cracks in Concrete A chemical reaction that causes concrete to crack and deteriorate can now be identified without harm, according to Argonne scientists. Although they are built to last for decades, bridges, dams, nuclear plants and other concrete structures are f...
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The dangers of Urban Streets that look like Highways

The dangers of Urban Streets that look like Highways

The dangers of Urban Streets that look like Highways Serious auto crashes in urban areas are more likely on city streets that look to drivers like highways, new research suggests. The study used a novel approach: Ohio State University researchers applied machine learning techniques to analyse more than...
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Topcon joins CampusOS 5G Research Project

Topcon joins CampusOS 5G Research Project

Topcon joins CampusOS 5G Research Project Topcon Positioning Germany is one of 22 partners involved in CampusOS; a research project with the goal of developing a modular ecosystem for open 5G campus networks based on open radio technologies and interoperable network components. As part of the German tec...
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