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IEC e-tech - December 2011 Edition
- The November theme is Lighting. The issue also covers the IEC General Meeting in Melbourne: Message from IEC General Secretary and CEO Ronnie Amit
- Fully Networked Car 2012: Save the date
- Global Visions interview with Dr Tamotsu Nomakuchi, President of AIST (the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science) and Chair of the Technology Council of JISC (Japanese Industrial Standards Committee)
- Social media: linking IEC experts globally
- IEC-IEEE Challenge: Spread the word
- Electric future: President’s address to Council
- Taking the lead, moving ahead: General Secretary’s address to Council
- SMB: Projects, challenges and accomplishments
- MBS: Input for the right output
- CAB: Systematic approach
- Lord Kelvin Award laureate
- Young Professionals Programme: Go ahead, Get ahead
- IEC Statutory Council Meeting
- Thomas A. Edison Award laureates
- Industrializing Country Workshop: Safety in Ex environments
- Affiliate Forum
- General Meeting photo gallery
- IEC-OIML sign cooperation agreement
- IECEx: Improving safety of hazardous areas through certified personnel competence
- IECQ: Strong presence in Asia-Pacific
Categories: Techniek
IEC e-tech - November 2011 Edition
- The November theme is cables and switches: You find cables, switches, fuses, connectors or wiring in every electrotechnical device or system
- Global Visions interview with Dr Kazuo Kyuma, Executive Vice President and Group President Semiconductor & Device, Mitsubishi Electric
- IEC President on cooperation at ISO General assembly
- A joint IEC-AFSEC training took place in Kenya last September
- Dates for the 2012 joint ISO/IEC Marketing & Communications Forum have been confirmed
- IECEE certification helps build strong consumer confidence
- IECEx certifies trace-heating cables
- IECQ certification ensures high quality of components used in fibre optics
- Ensuring safety of ships and fixed offshore units
- Copper cable and connector technology has evolved to meet growing demand and stay at the cutting edge of technology
- Growing demand for electronically-distributed content has fed the expansion of the market for fibre optic-based components and systems
Categories: Techniek
IEC e-tech - October 2011 Edition
- The October theme is energy generation: with global energy needs on the rise there's a strategic advantage to standardization and actively participating in IEC work
- Distinction between SMB entities such as Advisory Committees and Strategic Groups
- The IEC has participated throughout the year in a number of international strategic events and meetings
- IEC Global Visions enables industry leaders to express why they support active participation in IEC work
- IEC Regional Centres represented at key events
- Tangible IEC contributions help the electric vehicle move forward
- One of the goals of e-tech is to have experts in the various IEC TCs/SCs to tell others about their work
- Results of a recent survey of last year's IEC Young Professionals are both revealing and encouraging
- Harmonization of safety requirements for batteries is underway
- IECEE developments to meet industry demand
- Kerry McManama plays major role in IECEx development and growth
- Dubai to host major IECEx event
- IECQ certification saves time and costs
- 2011 Awards for commitment to the IEC
- Alpha and omega – before the spreading of the word. The role of the IEC Editing and Document Preparation team
- Nominations of Officers of IEC Consultative Committees
- IEC Affiliate Programme provides assistance to developing countries
- The IEC supports renewable energies
- Carry-on reading with e-books
- Standby for better performance
- Ultrasonics has been used in dentistry since the mid-1950s to loosen plaque and calculus
- Tiger in the tank – sustainable transport
- Risk management – ensuring the safety of patients and medical carers
- Water to hydrogen with fuel cell technologies
- Cooking and steaming in the kitchen
- Protecting electric installations from the weather and other hazards
- Safe and efficient electric tools
- Moving billions every day with energy-efficient elevators and escalators
- Sensors help control our environment
- Robots at your service!
- Getting in and out – access versus accessibility
- Providing comprehensive rating information for photovoltaic modules
Categories: Techniek





