Agilent Technologies acquires AI tech to enhance lab productivity
Agilent Technologies will enhance its chromatography and mass spectrometry platforms with artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by Virtual Control.
Agilent Technologies will enhance its chromatography and mass spectrometry platforms with artificial intelligence (AI) technology developed by Virtual Control.
Plug Power wants to address some of the largest needs facing the liquid hydrogen production industry to date as part of a new partnership with Atlas Copco Mafi-Trench and Fives, that will focus on the...
Intel has acquired Tower Semiconductor for $5.4bn to further expand its manufacturing capacity of semiconductor chips to address unprecedented industry demand.
Blue Star Helium has spudded its maiden helium exploration well, Enterprise 16#1, in Las Animas County, Colorado, in what has been described as a “significant” milestone for the company.
Two years into dealing with the global coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic and the subsequent effect on the US economy and business markets, air gases – the bread and butter of the US industrial gas business –...
Healthcare made up one-fifth of the US economy in 2021 reflecting the cost to combat the Covid-19 pandemic with US Government spending for healthcare having grown 36% in 2020, significantly faster than the 5.9% growth...
There is a very exciting project underway in the US that involves the use of lots of argon. The construction of the Long-Baseline Neutrino Facility (LBNF) and the Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE), an international...
Parts 1 and 2 of this this primer discuss three common types of flow isolation and control valves used in the cryogenic industry. Part 1, below, will focus on globe and gate valves, their basic...
Distributor Data Solutions (DDS) has today (16th Feb) launched a new digital shelf analytics (DSA) offering to help suppliers assess the presence and quality of their product content on multiple e-commerce websites through a consolidated reporting dashboard.
Approximately 26,000 acres of the US’ Mississippi River industrial corridor is set to be home to future carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) projects as industry players look to slash emissions with new technologies.