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Advantages of the U1 over lead acid batteries

[fa icon="calendar'] 22-Mar-2019 11:08:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Products & Services

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Powering U.S. MilTech overseas

[fa icon="calendar'] 15-Mar-2019 15:18:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Military industry insight

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In conjunction with other NATO countries, the U.S. government is supplying a wealth of electronic devices to help allied forces overseas.  As these devices are being used in different countries, it is important to ensure that all of the components accompanying them (including the battery) are suitable for use in different environmental conditions, yet still durable enough for a conflict zone.  U.S. battery manufacturer, Ultralife Corporation, produces a range of leading military batteries that meet these requirements.

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Batteries to make computer or medical carts smaller

[fa icon="calendar'] 26-Feb-2019 10:13:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Robotics

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Computer and medical carts are increasingly used to reduce the need for paperwork in hospitals, warehouses, schools and more.  This has resulted in many different types of cart in hospitals and clinics alone there are Emergency Carts, Anaesthesia Carts, Procedure Carts, Mobile Computing Carts, Medication Carts and more.

However, the main issue restricting their use is lack of space inside a facility or fixed equipment causing an obstruction (a survey conducted by Ergotron and HIMSS Analytics revealed).

Stemming from this, developments in battery technology are paving the way for smaller computer and medical carts. 

Ultralife and its subsidiary company, Accutronics, have extensive experience of designing and manufacturing embeddable and hot-swappable battery packs for medical carts, as well as power systems.

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Robots in 2019 and their battery needs

[fa icon="calendar'] 14-Feb-2019 15:27:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Robotics

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2018 was another year of advancements in the field of robotics, including in the sectors for which Ultralife Corporation manufacture batteries (such as drones, bomb disposal, surgical and logistics).  Focusing on those four sectors, we look back at the main robotics developments over the past year and predict the drones and robots we are likely to see emerge in 2019, before discussing whether new batteries will be needed to power them.

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Are your batteries suitable for 2019?

[fa icon="calendar'] 23-Jan-2019 09:29:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Products & Services

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Although it’s only January, OEMs are already creating new products to tempt buyers next Christmas.  One dilemma that often occurs is choosing a suitable power source for a product which has never existed.  On such untrodden ground, there are many avenues to consider, which is where speaking to an experienced battery designer and manufacturer like Accutronics can be invaluable.

Depending on the requirements of your project; off-the-shelf Inspired Energy, Entellion or Ultralife Corporation batteries may be best suited.  Where a pre-engineered battery is not readily available a custom solution such as our Accupro service may be considered.

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Getting battery approval in India

[fa icon="calendar'] 21-Dec-2018 10:57:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Manufacturing industry insight

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India is projected to be the world's most populous country by 2024, making it an attractive target market for product manufacturers in the rest of the world.  However, foreign manufacturers who intend to export to India are required to obtain Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) registration for both the device and its batteries (separately).  Accutronics are well-placed to obtain BIS registration for batteries, however it's a time-consuming process with multiple challenges.

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Batteries for Hotel & Lodging Smoke Alarms

[fa icon="calendar'] 13-Dec-2018 13:49:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Products & Services

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In the United States, the Hotel and Motel Fire Safety Act of 1990 states that it is a legal requirement for hotels and motels to have ‘hard-wired, single-station smoke detectors in each guestroom in accordance with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standard 72’.

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10 Wearable Medtech Developments

[fa icon="calendar'] 28-Nov-2018 15:04:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Medical industry insight

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According to PR Newswire, the wearable medical devices market is expected to be worth $14.41bn by 2022.  Developments in technology are paving the way for smaller, lighter devices with an increasing range of features.  However, OEMs must rely on compact batteries to power them.

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Building a drone?  Don’t forget logistics bots on the ground

[fa icon="calendar'] 30-Oct-2018 14:07:00 / by Rob Brown posted in Robotics

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Retail giants like Amazon are making headlines with their attempts to improve logistics operations with the use of drones.  Yet original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) should not forget the need for logistics assistance on the ground.  Although the expense and labor involved with utilizing automated guided vehicles (AGVs) may have previously deterred many organisations from adopting this technology; developments in the field look set to increase demand.

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Powering tomorrow’s bomb disposal robots

[fa icon="calendar'] 09-Oct-2018 18:57:00 / by Stone Junction posted in Robotics

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In 2017, US research institute SRI International unveiled its Taurus robot, a bomb disposal robot that allowed operators to control it using a virtual reality headset. This is just the latest in a long line of technology developments for bomb disposal units.

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