Tuesday, 28 April 2026

New head for Irish civil engineers.

Ciarán McGovern has been appointed President of the Association of Consulting Engineers of Ireland (ACEI). The Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo (IRL) native takes up the position at a critical time for Ireland’s infrastructure and housing delivery. The ACEI was founded in 1938, and is the representative body of consulting engineers in Ireland. It represents 125 member firms that employ over 5,500 people in Ireland.

Ciarán McGovern
A chartered engineer and Managing Director of TOBIN, McGovern’s appointment comes at a critical time for the sector, as Ireland faces growing pressure to deliver housing, energy and infrastructure projects.

As President, McGovern said his focus will be on improving collaboration between the engineering sector and client organisations to remove barriers to project delivery, while also strengthening the business environment for consulting engineers. He also called for reform of procurement practices, including a move away from lowest-cost tendering towards quality-based systems, and more balanced approaches to risk allocation.

McGovern warned that systemic challenges, including a widening talent gap and procurement practices, must be addressed if Ireland is to meet its infrastructure ambitions. He highlighted the scale of the challenge ahead, noting that the State is expected to invest approximately €100 million per day in capital infrastructure over the next decade.

“If we are serious about delivering housing and infrastructure, we need to create attractive, sustainable careers in engineering." he said. "We need to move towards a model where consulting engineers are treated as trusted advisors, not interchangeable suppliers. The coming decade will be fundamentally different to the last decade. The scale and urgency of infrastructure delivery will require new ways of working, greater collaboration and a stronger voice for engineering in decision-making.”

The appointment also coincides with the launch of ACEI’s new three-year strategy, which will focus on enhancing the influence, value and community of the consulting engineering sector.

Appointed at the ACEI AGM and he thanked his predecessor Tim Murnane for his exceptional leadership over the last year and his colleagues in TOBIN for their support.


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Towards the simplification of the complex lives of restoration contractors.

An enhanced integration between Flir's professional-grade iXX-Series thermal imaging cameras and RocketPlan, the leading mobile-first platform for the property restoration industry has been announced. This collaboration embeds high-resolution thermal data directly into digital field workflows, allowing restoration professionals to document moisture damage and structural anomalies with unprecedented speed and precision.

In an industry where "time is money" and documentation is the primary currency of insurance claims; this integration effectively eliminates the traditional bottleneck of manual data entry. By syncing Flir iXX-Series cameras with RocketPlan’s cloud-based ecosystem, thermal imagery is automatically tagged by project, room, and timestamp. This seamless connectivity ensures that every thermal insight captured on-site is immediately useful, rather than being trapped on an SD card or lost in a camera’s internal memory.

Thermal imaging remains the gold standard for detecting hidden moisture and insulation failures, yet the manual transfer of files from camera to report often leads to data silos and administrative delays. 

"Restoration professionals require more than just a great image; they need that image to be actionable and defensible," said Heliel Morales, Director of Global Business Development . "By integrating Flir’s industry-leading thermal clarity directly into the RocketPlan workflow, we are helping firms reduce administrative overhead and provide the transparent, high-quality documentation that insurance adjusters demand."

The benefits of this integration extend beyond the field technician to the entire restoration business. Images captured via the iXX-Series, Flir ONE and Flir Edge are instantly synced to the specific job file, which removes the risk of lost or mislabeled data. Technicians can then overlay this thermal data with floor plans, moisture readings, and time-tracking within a single mobile interface. This level of transparency allows office teams to share standardized, professional reports with insurance partners in real-time, significantly accelerating claim approvals and project completion.

"Our mission is to simplify the complex lives of restoration contractors," added Joe Tolzmann, CEO of RocketPlan. "Partnering with Flir allows our users to capture critical thermal insights and organize them instantly. It’s about moving from the assessment phase to the mitigation phase faster than ever before."

While the Flir iXX-Series offers the ruggedness and resolution required for large-scale loss, the RocketPlan integration also supports the Flir ONE® Series, Flir Edge®, and the Flir MR277 moisture meter with IGM™. This ensures that every member of a restoration crew, from the lead estimator to the technician, has access to the tools they need on a single platform. The integrated solution is available now for RocketPlan subscribers and Flir users.


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Monday, 27 April 2026

PanEuropean optoelectronics.

Anglia Components has signed a Pan-European distribution agreement with Isocom Components the leading manufacturer of high performance infrared optoelectronic devices. Anglia now stocks Isocom Components full range of cost effective opto isolators including equivalents for all the popular commercial industry standard types, including discontinued models.

LtoR:John Bowman, Anglia with
Karl Murray, Isocom Components
“Isocom Components is one of the most respected brands in the worldwide optoelectronic industry”, says John Bowman, Anglia’s Marketing Director. “We are very impresses by the short leadtimes that the company offers which is due to its expertise and flexible manufacturing processes, and Isocom Components can also carry out special parametric selections to meet customer’s specific circuit design requirements.”



Karl Murray, Sales and Marketing at Isocom Components adds: “We are excited to join Anglia, especially as they are now bringing their famed customer service – which is renowned in the UK and Ireland – to customers all across the EU. Anglia’s innovative supply chain programs, including sampling, 90-day credit and customer loyalty schemes fit well with Isocom Components technological advantage and customer support ethos.”

Isocom Components opto isolators are approved to the leading recognised industry standards and all devices are available in various lead forms and in tape and reel packaging. The company also offers optoswitches and solid state relays.


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Volatile organic compound emissions control.

A leading coatings manufacturer in Wales has installed an advanced online gas analysis system to monitor emissions of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), enabling the company to leverage real-time data for measurable environmental, operational and compliance benefits.

ProAmpac Advanced Coatings, which has operated in Wrexham for more than 50 years, invested in a new Regenerative Thermal Oxidiser (RTO) in 2025. The RTO destroys VOCs, air pollutants and odours through high‑temperature oxidation and is continuously monitored using a Signal Group VOC analyser to optimise performance, provide early warnings and support regulatory compliance.

Dan Hitchcock, Project Manager at ProAmpac says “We see the analyser as essential. Real‑time data supports effective process control and allows us to verify that emissions are being correctly abated. That gives us confidence that we will meet emissions limits when regulatory testing is carried out.”

Long‑standing commitment to emissions control.
ProAmpac Advanced Coatings (PAC) is a global supplier of precision coating materials, including coated papers, films and specialist substrates for applications such as digital imaging, electronics, medical and optical technologies. Its manufacturing processes involve the use of solvents, making robust emissions control essential.

As a Part A2 installation, the Wrexham site has long operated an on‑site thermal oxidiser to protect the environment and meet the requirements of an environmental permit issued by the local council. Historically, the permit has included emission limit values (ELVs) for pollutants such as Total Organic Carbon (VOCs), carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides. These emissions are checked during annual visits by an MCERTS‑accredited contractor. In addition to periodic compliance testing, PAC has continuously monitored post‑combustion VOC emissions for over 20 years using a Signal Group analyser employing a flame ionisation detector (FID), the reference method for VOC measurement. The original analyser remained in operation for approximately two decades.  

Investing ahead of regulatory change.
Installed in 1995, the original RTO was approaching the end of its service life after 30 years of continuous operation, with ageing ceramic beds requiring increasing maintenance. At the same time, emissions regulations affecting solvent‑based coating processes were becoming more stringent. Updates to the Best Available Technique (BAT) Reference Document for Surface Treatment using Organic Solvents (STS BREF) introduced lower emission limits for applicable installations, prompting the local council to begin drafting a revised permit for the site.

“In that context, relying solely on periodic testing would not give us the level of operational visibility we need,” Dan Hitchcock (pictured right) explains. “Continuous monitoring allows us to manage performance proactively rather than retrospectively.” With an ageing RTO, and with the prospect of tighter regulations, PAC chose to install a new, more efficient RTO with a capacity of up to 150,000 Nm³/hour, commissioned in 2025.

Real‑time data, real‑world benefits.
PAC continues to operate continuous VOC monitoring alongside statutory compliance testing. Dan Hitchcock, who has worked at the Wrexham site since 1992, says real‑time data is critical to effective control of both coating processes and the RTO. “The analyser helps us optimise oxidiser performance, manage emissions from the coating lines, and control fuel input.” he says. “Any issue with the RTO could have serious consequences, so early detection is vital.”

An integrated monitoring and alarm system provides management staff with real‑time displays, historical data and automated alerts. The system also confirms correct operation and calibration of both the analyser and the heated sample line.

Seán O’Brien, Health, Safety and Environment Manager at the site, adds: “Continuous VOC monitoring allows us to identify potential problems early and address them before they escalate. It gives us confidence that compliance monitoring will demonstrate performance that meets permit requirements, while providing additional reassurance to the regulator.”  

Proven performance from Signal Group.
Following more than 20 years of reliable service from its first Signal Group analyser, PAC selected Signal once again when upgrading its monitoring system for the new RTO. The original instrument has been replaced with an MCERTS‑approved SOLAR CEMNEX continuous FID analyser, installed at the base of the RTO exhaust stack. Signal Group also supplied the heated sample line. As an MCERTS‑certified system, the analyser’s data are accepted by regulators including local councils, Natural Resources Wales, SEPA and the Environment Agency.

The system is supported by daily automatic zero checks, periodic span checks using calibration gas, and comprehensive on‑site servicing every six months under a long‑term maintenance agreement with Signal Group.

Summary.
Regenerative thermal oxidisers are designed for continuous operation, and any interruption to their operation would also increase the cost of recreating sufficiently high temperatures within the RTO. Also, thermal cycling can cause mechanical stress, increase energy consumption and damage ceramic media affecting the performance of the RTO. At the Wrexham site, where production schedules vary daily, continuous monitoring is critical for providing assurance that the RTO is performing well and for


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Friday, 24 April 2026

Cooling fans.

The "DiaForce Diagonal" range of cooling fans from EBM-Papst is now available through Inelco Hunter. The revolutionary design incorporates a unique geometry of the impeller and housing: a conical cover plate that rotates with it, whilst the intake opening is smaller than the outlet opening, thus creating a larger pressure ­increase.

In terms of its characteristics, the DiaForce lies between an axial and a centrifugal fan. The DiaForce is quieter thanks to aerodynamic optimisation - the blade tips pass directly into the cover plate. As a result, there is no tip gap and therefore hardly any turbulence in the gap area, where there is a significant pressure gradient. It is this specific design that results in a significant reduction in noise.

The air flows through the fan in both axial and radial directions, enabling a high-pressure increase. It retains an axial design, making it easy to install. Compared to a conventional single-stage axial compact fan, the results are impressive: up to 50% more air performance and up to 6 dB(A) lower sound level. In the context of a typical application, the result is greater performance without compromise. System performance can be enhanced while still satisfying all standards, such as NEBS, OSHA, ANSI and ETSI.

The DiaForce is a complete system consisting of a high-performance DC motor, optimised aerodynamics and intelligent control electronics. Systems that process huge amounts of data are becoming increasingly powerful, and cooling is becoming a challenge in a variety of industries, such as automation, 5G telecommunications, autonomous driving and AI. The DiaForce’s performance is “future-proof” in that it will be able to meet the needs of future applications. Enhanced reliability is another proven benefit - the DiaForce’s power reserves can be used to create redundancy. If, for example the temperature increases, simply increase the speed. This is not possible with conventional single-stage cooling fans because they have to be operated at the power limit even during normal operation.

As an optional extra, the new FanCheck diagnostic tool can be added to the DiaForce. This is integrated into the fan electronics and calculates the realistic service life of the fan based on temperature, speed and preset environmental parameters. This means the fan can stay in operation for longer without any loss of reliability, which saves on costs and protects the environment. The overall dimensions are a very compact 119mm x 119mm x 89mm deep, and mounting is carried out using eight industry-standard mounting holes. It is powered by a 48VDC input and can provide a flow rate of up to 680m3 per hour.

Inelco Hunter works with EBM-Papst to provide a Higher-Level Assembly Service, which enables fan design customisation. 


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Thursday, 23 April 2026

60 years of connectivity and connections.

Built on the principle of establishing direct personal relationships with customers

F C Lane Electronics is celebrating 60 years of trading since their foundation on 12th of April 1966. The company was established by the much-respected Fred Lane (1931-2024), who had previously been running a division of an electronic components business dealing in a variety of device types and selling across the Britain as well as to several overseas markets.

One of the primary reasons why FC Lane has been so successful for so long was Fred Lane’s original vision to specialise in just one type of component - the connector.

Time has shown this to be a wise decision as connectors are an essential part of almost every electronic product or system manufactured. As the electronics industry rapidly evolved throughout the decades that followed, the connector industry developed newer, more sophisticated, and smaller products to keep pace with and help the industry’s development process. From day one, Fred Lane ensured his company remained at the forefront of interconnection technology.

Starting life in outbuildings behind a public house provided few clues to how they would develop into the multi-million-pound operation it is today. But, as any good businessman knows, careful planning from day one allows a business to spend valuable resources on the right things – people and products. This is a philosophy that Fred Lane followed throughout his personal leadership, and which today sees FC Lane Electronics employ 70 people with a finished product and parts inventory level approaching nine million pounds.

The company quickly expanded into premises in the centre of Horsham in a building due for short-term redevelopment before finding its eventual home - Slinfold Lodge. Combining traditional office environments with modern assembly and test facilities, Slinfold Lodge itself, is an imposing country house set in its own grounds and is surrounded by a golf course. Slinfold Lodge remains to this day the headquarters for FC Lane Electronics and its sister connector manufacturing company, Weald Electronics.

Nick Wheeler, Sales Director of Lane Electronics, says, “Our success continues Fred Lane’s principle of building direct personal relationships with our customers, offering a wide range of products, high levels of customer service and supply adaptability, adding value to our customer’s supply chains. We have very long-standing relationships with our suppliers, such as that of our forty years of working with EATON Souriau, which reflects our deep knowledge and experience of the connector market” .

Lane Electronics connectivity solutions include RF and Fibre-Optic connector and cable assemblies, widely used in defence and security applications, and is a franchised distributor for many of the industry’s leading electrical and electronic connector manufacturers including EATON Souriau, CINCH Fibreco, HUBER+SUHNER, HellermannTyton, Positronic, Nicomatic and LEMO.

Backed by a strong commitment to quality, reliability and traceability procedures Lane Electronics also hold a significant number of key approvals. Next day delivery is available on more than 90% of standard products while, for non-standard products, rapid in-house development, assembly and testing of specialist military, industrial and motorsport circular connectors is available lead times which are generally much quicker than those offered by other connector suppliers.


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Cobot family launched.

Payloads from 7kg to 30kg, best-in-class top speed of 5.8 m/s, longest reach and highest arm load on the market.

ABB Robotics is combining the flexibility of cobots with higher payloads and performance, with the launch of its new PoWa cobot family into the rapidly expanding global collaborative robot market, which ABB Robotics estimates will grow by 20 percent annually through to 2028.

The new PoWa family addresses a long‑standing gap in the market between traditional cobots, that often lack the speed and payload required for industrial applications, and conventional industrial robots, which are designed for highly specialised, large-scale automation environments, going beyond the needs of many collaborative tasks.

“Cobots are growing significantly faster than traditional industrial robots, driven by demands from both small and midsized companies starting their automation journey as well as large enterprises,” said Andrea Cassoni, Head of Collaborative Robots at ABB Robotics. “These customers are seeking higher speeds and payloads, but also greater ease of use, and compact designs. Established manufacturers want to automate heavier, fast cycle applications, without the complexity and operational rigidity of traditional industrial robots. We are meeting these needs with the global launch of our high-speed PoWa™ cobot family – a name that symbolises its powerful, industrial-grade performance in a compact collaborative robot form.”

PoWa extends ABB Robotics’ comprehensive cobot offer with industrial-grade performance including six different payload categories, from 7kg to 30kg, the longest reach and highest arm load on the market and best-in-class top speed of up to 5.8 m/s.* Purpose-built for compact environments and ideally suited for applications such as high-speed machine tending, palletising, screwdriving and arcwelding, PoWa enables manufacturers to automate heavier and faster processes, while maintaining the flexibility, ease of use and compact footprint of collaborative robotics.

PoWa cobots are exceptionally easy to use, through programmable buttons on the arm-side interface and no-code programming and are compatible with an extensive ecosystem of third-party accessories. PoWa can be unboxed and operational within an hour and enables seamless plug-and-play with a wide range of tools, blending industrial-grade connectivity and performance with collaborative robot flexibility.

Powered by the ABB OmniCore controller platform, the new PoWa cobots deliver best-in-class motion control, speed, and precision and can be integrated with ABB Robotics’ expanding suite of AI-powered software, including Robot Studio® and Wizard Easy Programming, enabling intuitive programming, fast deployment and maximum uptime.

Ensuring collaborative robots can do more things, in more places, and do it faster, safer and smarter is part of ABB Robotics vision for more autonomous and versatile robotics (AVRTM). By developing a new generation of intelligent, flexible, adaptative, and collaborative multi-skilled robots, ABB Robotics furthers robots’ ability to learn, understand and plan independently, giving them greater autonomy and versatility.


* Speed of PoWa™ 10 and PoWa™ 13

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